Childhood Memories

Bicycles and Baseball Cards Deux

Please note that I have invoked my French heritage in the development of this blog’s title.  We can all use a bit of culture and refinement. The saga continues. My youth was spent in the 1950’s.   I was two years seven months when they started and twelve when then ended. (You officially stop counting …

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Childhood Memories

Bicycles and Baseball Cards

My dad bought me my first bicycle when I was six.  It was a brand new, beautiful blue, wide-tired, girl’s bike.  I’m sure that he bought the girl’s bike because:  1. He was planning ahead for Sharron to have the bike when she was old enough to ride.  2. He got a great deal on …

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Current Events

Dress to Excess

Ruth and I have two walk-in closets.  One’s in Florida and one’s in Michigan.  The one in Florida is large enough to hold all of our clothes, a couple of dressers and set up a single bed for company.   It also stores our suitcases, a twenty-two-inch diameter exercise ball and assorted boxes and bags …

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Life Lessons

Like – Lust – Love

My mom and grandmother once told me that I proposed to a girl during dinner. Sounds romantic. I was three and Beverly was four.   I don’t believe that my two elders ever lied to me so it must be true.  I don’t actually remember the proposal, but I do remember Beverly.  My Kentucky sweetheart …

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Family

Our Dinner Table

Many people – perhaps most around the world – never have the chance to share a meal at a table with their family.  I’ve been lucky to have four dinner tables in my life. My first table was with my mom and dad.  My sister Sharron joined us in 1950 and 1954 Jackie arrived.  The …

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Family

500 N. Edgeworth

My mom and dad purchased the house at 500 N. Edgeworth in January of 1950 and made it our new home. 500 N. Edgeworth sounds cool.  It sounds better than 430 N. Edgeworth  and more distinguished than 500 S. Edgeworth.  It also sounds way cooler that 500 N. Minerva.  Who would want to live on …

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Life Lessons

Cursive vs. Printing

Ruth and I didn’t plan to have three children but we did. Heck, if you’ve read my previous story, “How About Me?”, you know that we didn’t plan to get married. But we did that too. We turned out to be pretty traditional – marriage , then children. When we got around to talking about …

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Life Lessons

The Birds, The Bees, and Earleen

I was a cub scout and then a boy scout for several years.   In addition to all of the “be prepared” parts of scouting, scouts also had fund raising drives to raise money to offset the cost of all our activities.  Paper drives were a great way to raise money while helping our neighbors …

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Current Events

Last Minute Changes

  Everyone’s life is affected by last minute changes.   I know many people who just don’t like change of any kind.  Days, weeks, months, perhaps years are planned on constants. Tacos on Tuesday and the local fish fry on Friday are a way of life.  Annual vacations, or family visits, are etched into calendars …

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Life Lessons

It’s Gonna Rain Again

I’ve enjoyed a career in education spanning over forty-five years. I’ve taught, served as a building principal, been a school superintendent and now do consulting work. Once, several years ago in my elementary school principal days, I received a phone call from a friend and new school principal. He needed my advice. He was the …

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