Friday, May 8 |
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY 2009 |
The Images of Mother 4 YEARS OF AGE - My Mommy can do anything! 8 YEARS OF AGE - My Mom knows a lot! A whole lot! 12 YEARS OF AGE - My Mother doesn't really know quite everything. 14 YEARS OF AGE - Naturally, Mother doesn't know that, either. 16 YEARS OF AGE - Mother? She's hopelessly old-fashioned. 18 YEARS OF AGE - That old woman? She's way out of date! 25 YEARS OF AGE - Well, she might know a little bit about it 35 YEARS OF AGE - Before we decide, let's get Mom' s opinion. 45 YEARS OF AGE - Wonder what Mom would have thought about it? 65 YEARS OF AGE - Wish I could talk it over with Mom. The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that She carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman must Be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the Place where love resides. The beauty of a woman is not in a facial Mole, but true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the Caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows, and the Beauty of a woman with passing years only grows!Labels: Friday's Finial, personal, time travel tuesday |
posted by Marsha @ 5/08/2009 06:36:00 AM |
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Tuesday, May 1 |
Time Travel Tuesday |
(Wherever possible, words are linked for further info.) The year was 1967-68. Notables were: Film - Bonnie and Clyde, Cold Hand Luke and The Graduate World Series - Cardinals beat Red Sox in seven Politics - Thurgood Marshall is sworn in as the first black Supreme Court Justice NASA - Three astronauts are first Americans killed in fire on launch pad Academy Award for Best Picture - A Man for All Seasons Cost of bread: 22cents per loaf
My fondest memories: Being one of the 'guys' riding around with Dad's baseball All Stars with the top down in his new 1967 candy apple red Mustang, 4-H club activities, staying with Grandma B helping with my gravely sick Grandpa reading him the Psalms and watching "Captain Kangaroo" - he LOVED Mr. Green Jeans, meeting Barbara Eden ("I Dream of Jeanie" fame) and our family vacation all the way to the Little Big Horn Mountain in Wyoming! My saddest moments included: Going to Junior High (I was SOOOO shy and didn't want to go without my brother who was two years younger), knowing that my Grandpa was dying (which actually happened less than a year later), not being an active part of my favorite aunt's wedding because I was too 'big' for a flower girl and to 'young' for a bridesmaid, and the 'poodle' perm my Momma gave me right after she cut my waist length, straight, thick, naturally blonde hair. I was not boy crazy - why should I be? I helped out on the ball field as one of the guys!!! I dearly loved Nancy Drew books and would walk several miles to the town library to check out 3 at a time, have them read in a day, and return to the library the next day for more. My best friend was my brother David. And our favorite pasttime was to walk to Welch's store, a couple of blocks from our tiny home, picking up glass bottles to redeem for 3-5 cents each. Then, on the spot, we'd buy 'slappin' taffy and enjoy it all the way back home. (I'd always get vanilla and he'd get chocolate. Yummmmmm!) I was carefree and loving life in '67. Good thing, too, because it was the year just before such civil unrest and the most controversial murders of the century (King and Kennedy).Labels: personal, time travel tuesday |
posted by Marsha @ 5/01/2007 03:54:00 PM |
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