Family Portrait at Ampang House
"Lorraine and Padma's first visit to India. The three of them took a flight chartered by Indian university students out of Detroit which took six hops to get to Bombay. It was not a new plane, and it never made the trip back because the student organization couldn't afford the fuel for the return flight. They had to borrow money from a friend to get home on SwissAir.
J.C. Kaimal Portrait
In 1961 J.C. Kaimal was hired by the Department of Defense to work in meteorological research. The field of meteorology had been war focused up to this time, but large amounts of money began to be directed into research under President Kennedy. J.C. Kaimal's work was part of the new focus on science.
Kaimal Family Photograph
Showing Lorraine a family album on the porch at Ampang House, the family home in Kottayam.
Lorraine, Padma (behind), Kamala (sister in law), Mini (Kamala's daughter); adult woman on right unknown.
Kaimal Family on University of Washington's Campus
Photograph taken on the University of Washington's campus, Padma is three. The Kaimal's lived nearby in a one bedroom apartment in a private house. Lorraine sewed the coats that she and Padma are wearing. Her mother had been a "stitcher" aka seamstress in a factory in Boston.
Photograph of J.C. Kaimal with his Boss
Photograph of Duane Haugen and J.C. Kaimal. Duane Haugen directed the division J.C. was hired to work in. On Kaimal's first day Duane invited him to have lunch with him, and they continued that tradition every single day of their many years working together.
Photograph of the Kaimal Family in New York
Photograph of the Kaimal Family on a trip to the NYC Worlds Fair. They visited the Indian Pavilion while there, which was beautiful.
Photograph of Kaimal Christmas
Photograph of Christmas at Lorraine and Chandran's apartment in Brookline. Narayan was 2, Padma was 7. Lorraine's parents lived in Winchester, half an hour away. They would get together often for Sunday dinner, holidays, and birthdays.