The history of the Paternoster family is full of fascinating adventures, leaps of faith, and stories of courage. We all remember the stories in our own ways. The stories are being recorded and archived to keep them alive.
Rachel and her dad, Daniel Paternoster, talk about all things medical. Dan talks about his new kidney drain, the new clinical trail he is about to start to treat his cancer, and what it is like to be told you have 6 months if you don't try the experimental drug.
Dan's son in law, Mitchell, asks about boarding school. Dan shares his memories and experiences that led to him giving up letter writing.
Rachel and Nancy interview Dan as he talks about childhood stories and biking adventures. Learn about Dan and Peter's no passing rule and why Rachel still hates Baboons to this day.
Rachel records her parents, Dan and Nancy Paternoster, as they discuss how they met and their musical encounters. Hear how their different views on insurance could have kept them apart! They also introduce us to God's Drummers and Granny Snowball.
Sarah and Rachel talk with their dad, Daniel Paternoster, as he reads an article written by a classmate. Dan interjects and adds his own stories and experiences as he reads. He closes with a story of being accused of having a broken blinker in west Africa.
Rachel and her dad, Daniel Paternoster, talk about all of the different vehicles that he has owned and the adventures that he has had with fixing cars. Hear how Dan and his dad used a metal shower to help repair one of his cars!
Rachel and her dad, Daniel Paternoster, talk about multiple different topics. Listen to their conversation and stories.
The following stories are found at the given times.
00:00 Intro
00:45 Doc Langdon & The Fowlerville Veterinary Clinic (Where Dan worked.)
07:37 Stories from their recent trip to Israel.
15:50 SIM & Hillcrest
19:06 Dan & Paul ride motorcycles to Cali (Dan's version)
Dan and Nancy Paternoster sang in the Fowlerville Community Choir in May 2019. A portion of the concert was recorded by their daughters who attended the concert in Fowlerville, MI, U.S.A. The talking between the songs can be hard to understand but has been left in.