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At Home in Mississippi

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Growing up in the 40 and 50 in MIssissippi

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Comment from jim vecchio
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This was a very good chapter. Funny, but this appeared on a previous page and I could have sworn I read all the sages there. I'm glad I l looked. Your mom's concern about the Pastor reminded me of a few Pastors' Schools I attended in Indiana. The Pastor said he made sure if a woman went to see him, he'd have someone there and leave the door open. When he died, allegations were made about him having certain indiscretions.

 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you Jim. I still don't know how that happened. Pastors often get accused of indiscretions. I read somewhere their personality makeup that makes the good pastors makes them subject to falling for women. Maybe Satan just works harder on them than others. I think it must also be true of lawyer, and polititions
reply by jim vecchio on 09-Jun-2024
    Yes, you're right, and somehow some people seem to actually condone it. My wife and I once stayed overnight in a rustic cabin. The proprietress boasted an attorney from our native Connecticut comes there regularly with his secretary.
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
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Wow, Haskel really was a heartbreaker! This is another excellent chapter that captures the different generations in vivid detail to the extent I almost feel I know them. So many lovely little account and emotions incorporated here, expanding on life during those war years.
Some small edits below:
para starting: Mother had continued to teach a Sunday school...she('d) tell me to be quiet.
Shoes (were) the only thing we'd buy locally.
(In) some ways it would involve things I'd not expected.

Thank you so much for sharing, Beth. Take care Debbie

 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you for the great review Debbie. There was something special about a man in a unifore that got to the girls. Thanks again for the editing help.
    Beth
Comment from Ulla
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I am fascinated by your memories, Beth. I was born in late May 1952, and it's amazing to read how you perceived it all when the world was at war. What I remember is the aftermath of having been occupied by the Germans. The trauma of that was to be felt well into the sixties. Ulla xcx



 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    I'm sure the war had to be felt more stongly in Europe that in the U.S. since we didn't even get involved until the japanese attacted Pearl Hargor in 2001. I didn't know a lot about what was going except I listened when the adults talked about. I don't think I knew anything about what went on with the Jews until the fifties. Thank you so much for the six stars.
Comment from jessizero
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I enjoyed this peek into your past. It was very interesting, and you told the story very well. Thank you for writing a cast of characters. It helped. Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you.

 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you Jess, I fell like I need those characters because there was more in this story. I'm glad you found it interesting.
    Beth
Comment from Teri7
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Beth, This is another great story you have written for us to read. You used great descriptive words and great imagery from your words. Very nice picture of that handsome young man. Thank you for sharing. love and blessings, Teri

 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you Teri. I appreciate your review and nice comments. There was something about a man in a unform that always got to us girls back them. Even a five year old liked it.
Comment from Begin Again
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Being so young while the war was going on was a blessing in disguise I imagine because you didn't really know what it was all about and as long as know one in the family was killed, it didn't affect you. But school...I think you'll find a lot of changes when those doors open. Thanks for sharing, Beth. You do such a great job of relating the times.
Smiles, Carol

 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you Carol, Your reviews are so appreciated. Yes school will bring some changes to my life. At least I'll learn how to read so I can excape to books.
Comment from royowen
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Thanks for sharing this, I think by the end of1942 the Battle of Britain was nearly over and the German had lost most of their considerably larger war planes to our friskier spitfires, so the bombing, which suffered most nights ceased, I think about then the Americans entered the war, I think you might have been too fat from Japan at that stage, I love your sharing Beth, thank you, Blessings Roy

 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you Roy, I appreciate the review. I guess since with got in the war in Nov 11, 1941 we were more concerned about the Japanese than the Germans. The West Coast in the most danger.
    Beth
reply by royowen on 09-Jun-2024
    I think so,
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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I remember dressing up for school. We also had very special clothes to wear on Sundays to church. Now people pretty much wear pajamas. Our society has gone downhill. Thank you for sharing these memories with us. I really enjoy reading.

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 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you Barbara, LIttle girls always wore dresses to school. Little boys sometime wore jeans and nice shirt and church was a even more dressy occasion. Times have certainly changed.
Comment from Nicole Schmidt
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I'm sure living during the major wars was a difficult time indeed. I can only imagine how life as everyone knew it had changed. I wish you the best overall

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 Comment Written 09-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 09-Jun-2024
    Thank you Nicole, I appreciate the review and comments. I'm sure it was bad years for some but being so young it wasn't where my focus was. I thought I was having a great childhood. lol
    Beth