I will keep sharing our old pictures till I'll scan all the best of them.
I chose that picture for the thumbnail of the post to support those who are affected by the war. Because the picture shows how soviet girls (one of them is my mother) were hanging out with guys from post soviet countries. All those countries were one big friendly country.
That's a picture of my grandfather when he served in the soviet army. He witnessed the second world war and survived. He told us a lot of stories about how what the war made to people. Even my grandmother was almost killed, just the German officer changed his mind.
This is the picture is of my grandfather and our relatives. Most of them are dead already.
And here is my grandfather when he grows up and get married.
This is my mother in 1979. It's nice that someone wrote the date there.
This picture shows how soviet kids were allowed even to wear some Mexican clothes. I mean, not everything was that strict like they show us in TV.
It's a picture of my relative who lived a very long time. The man lived more than 90 years and the women died at the age of 87.
This is another picture that shows how little kids were happy celebrating something and wearing nice clothes. One of them is my mother by the way.
Again a picture of my mother and her friends. They look like a musical band of the 70s. ☺
A young soviet company celebrating and having fun. Looks like the guy with black hair and bottle in his hand liked the reggae style.
That's also a cool picture of Russians and foreigners who studied here in Soviet Union. I guess the guy with mustache is Algerian, maybe a friend of my father.
I liked as well this picture. Looks so real. When I was taking the shot of the picture itself, for a while I thought that I look at those people from the window. Old pictures are full of life.
A lot of people in Russia remember how the Soviet Union was friendly with other countries. Most of them feel sorry to see the war with post soviet country where they have relatives and friends. We ourselves have relatives in Ukraine and I hope they are doing well.