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Life Lessons
Posted On 09/05/2020 03:47:06 by texasjane
My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE. "If you're going to kill each other, do it outside.  I just finished cleaning."My mother taught me RELIGION.  "You better pray that will come out of the carpet."My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL.  "If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!My mother taught me LOGIC.  "Because I said so, that's why."My mother taught me MORE LOGIC. "If you fall out of that swing... Read More



Grandmother's Call
Posted On 06/07/2020 09:23:19 by texasjane
I usually went to see my grandmother every Thursday so was very surprised when I got her urgent call to come see her on Wednesday.  I heard the message on my answering machine.  She needed me today.My husband, Ray, was busy working on his sermon for the following Sunday so I rearranged some of my appointments and left within the hour.  I knew Grandmother would be having breakfast downstairs in the dining hall of the fancy senior center where she now had an apartment.  It woul... Read More



A Smart Mouth at The Age of Six
Posted On 02/11/2020 01:46:17 by texasjane
One of my biggest problems when I started school was keeping my mouth shut. Especially, if I was just trying to be funny. I got in more trouble trying to be funny than I ever did actually misbehaving. Junior High was a different story but we will save that one for another time. I am talking getting a spanking for reciting the alphabet.Does that shock you, well it shocked me too. I will give you the conversation and let you decide if the switch I had to go find and give my grandmother was correct... Read More



I Don't Want To Go To Heaven
Posted On 02/11/2020 01:44:21 by texasjane
Going with my grandmother to the beauty salon was always an adventure. The other ladies there always knew what everyone else was doing and what they were supposed to be doing. One particular day stands out in my memories.We were all greeted warmly by the other ladies. Some were under dryers, some still in chairs, and still some waiting. My sister and I settled in next to Gussy, Aunt Lilly, and Grandmother in chairs along the wall. Gussy had handed my sister a magazine to look at the pictures and... Read More



Coal In My Stocking
Posted On 02/03/2020 23:45:30 by texasjane
There are a couple of "coal in the stocking stories" my grandmother used to tell me.One: A proud but poor man had 3 daughters that had reached the age to marry. The problem was, he had no dowry to give them. Through Christmas magic; Sainta Clause secretly gave the family enough money to allow their daughters to start their lives out with their new husbands.He did this by placing the money in some stockings that were drying by the fireplace. When word spread abu the miracle; the custom of putting... Read More



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