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I'M JUST ME
Posted On: 02/02/2014 14:35:32


Memories are what we draw on to remember people places and times in our life that made us either happy or sad. I choose the happy ones especially on a day when I tend to be sad or down about the things of now. Life was so simple when I was growing up. Probably due mostly to the fact that my Loving Parents took care to make me happy and protected. I just didn't know things were hard. That is a gift my Parents gave me that can never be replaced. That warm, safe, feeling loved, and wonderful youthful feeling. My Parents gave my Brother and I that and I will be forever thankful to them. We had everything we needed and often some of what we wanted.

I am sure that my Mama and Daddy had arguments and little hurts with one another but they were very careful to not let us see that. They always presented a loving peaceful atmosphere for our home.

We lived at the end of a dead end road right beside the rail road tracks. Trains came through and because the crossing was just up the way they blew their mournful whistle right in front of our house. We got used to the sound and usually never paid any attention to it.

In the late 40's and 50's was when I grew up here. Things were so different then. It was 60 + years ago and our world was different and more simple. We made our own fun down there. My Auntie lived right across the Pasture and my cousin Brenda and I had so much fun. In and out of capers.

We didn't know about the harsh realities of life in the world that surrounded us but somehow we were prepared and ready for it when it came.

We were spanked when we needed it and we always seemed to know that we did need it. We were loved, hugged, cuddled, and given a secure feeling even though things were bad.

Daddy worked in a coal mine and was gone all week. He worked hard and the work was dangerous. But he provided for us. We were proud of our Parents no matter what.

My Brother and I were taught love and respect for each other as well as for everyone else around us. Daddy said often, “You are as good as anyone in the world. But you are not better than anyone else”.

Our Parents were there for us as long as they were alive. At times now I can feel their presence all around me and I still want to make them proud of me. They gave us a rich life filled with everything we needed to make places for ourselves in this world. We are still simple people. Not much money but we are happy that way. Don't need more than we have. We never wanted what we couldn't have and still don't.

I owe all that I am to those two wonderful people who brought me in to this world and loved me unconditionally. I miss them so badly sometimes that it hurts. Oh how I'd love to have them to talk to sometimes. My best friends in this world.


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02/03/2014 15:59:30

[quote="waltaylor"]



Thank you Walter. This is so sweet.



02/03/2014 15:56:17

[quote="peachlvr"]

How I love you talking about your family.  You are always so grateful for what you had/have...and never seem to want more than that!  More people should be like that!

Thank you Sue. I am just so greatful that I didn't know how poor I wS in monetary ways. I thought I was rich.



02/03/2014 15:35:40

How I love you talking about your family.  You are always so grateful for what you had/have...and never seem to want more than that!  More people should be like that!



02/03/2014 01:16:30




02/02/2014 17:29:59

[quote="IAMRCx"]

Very nice tribute.


Thank you so much.



02/02/2014 17:28:51

[quote="kiwibarb"]

Nice to see a grateful daughter giving credit where it's due Clydene. Your parents would be proud of you. They taught you well.
Barb.


Thank you for saying that Barb. My Parents were the Greatest.




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