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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 joann r romei
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This was wonderful, if children of this generation heard of no electricity they would freak out, I loved your descriptions of the old home. no errors noted in the work.

 Comment Written 16-May-2024


reply by the author on 16-May-2024
    Thank you Joann. I teally appreciate the review and comments. I'm glad you like it.
    Beth
Comment from royowen
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Like you I can remember when all these revolutionary changes occurred, wood stoves, copper bins for the boiling of water for clothes, hand wringers, ice boxes, and then all these wonderful amenities, a great revolution, particularly for housewives, well done, Beth,blessings Roy

 Comment Written 15-May-2024


reply by the author on 16-May-2024
    Thank you Roy. Things have changed a lot in our life time. When we didn't have the things we have now, we didn't miss them because we didn't know know what it would be like to have them.
    Beth
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reply by royowen on 16-May-2024
    They do
Comment from Jim Wile
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As a toddler now, you're really beginning to assert yourself and develop your own unique personality. It was very amusing hearing your particular likes and dislikes and what you were looking for in a baby. These are charming stories of your childhood, Beth.

 Comment Written 15-May-2024


reply by the author on 16-May-2024
    Thank you Jim, I really appreciate the review and comments.
    Beth
Comment from Marilyn Hamilton
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I loved this story. It was very interesting. I adore old homes and especially homes of the 1940s era that were still rustic and without any modern conveniences. My grandparents had a farmhouse like that and I was so happy there, making new discoveries everytime I visited. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 14-May-2024


reply by the author on 16-May-2024
    Thank you Marilyn, I'm so glad you liked this story. Old houses are still my favorite houses.
    Beth
Comment from lyenochka
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You were such a verbally advanced child at three! It's amazing you came up with those words to talk to your grandmother and mother like that. Even though I was born in the late 1950s, I also didn't have electricity in my grandparents' house. But can't remember oil lamps but do remember the outhouse!

 Comment Written 14-May-2024


reply by the author on 26-May-2024
    Thank you Helen. Mom seemed to think I was verbally advanced but If I was it was because I was around nothing but adults all day. This was Mississippi and I don't think they were that verbally advanced either. LOL
reply by lyenochka on 26-May-2024
    Well, but your mom read you books all the time so she made sure you were advanced and you could memorize long classical poetry!
Comment from Spitfire
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This will be eye-opening material for the future generation. I enjoyed the exploits of you as a child. I remember being jealous of my sister, but never a doll! Finally getting electricity is a big milestone. I remember when Dad had our primitive cottage by the lake wired so Mom didn't have to boil water on the stove to wash dishes.

 Comment Written 13-May-2024


reply by the author on 26-May-2024
    Thank you for the nice review and comments. I hope all my kids will read it. They aren't reader like I was.
    Beth
Comment from patcelaw
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I am loving hearing the stories of your life when you were young. It is important for you to be able to express those things to us and I enjoy it very much. I do not remember my life much before I was about six. Patricia .

 Comment Written 13-May-2024


reply by the author on 26-May-2024
    Thank you Patriciat. I'm glad this sounds okay when it is read aloud.
    Beth Have a great Sundeay.
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
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I believe "further" should be "farther" as it refers to distance.

"Mama," Who is this (change to "Mama, who is this)

Reading this reminded me of how jealous my daughter and her friends were of celebrities they saw in magazines and on TV; nothing has changed there.

Electricity must have been so exciting - all the possibilities for an easier life (especially for women).

Thanks for sharing another part of your life.

xo
Pam

 Comment Written 13-May-2024


reply by the author on 16-May-2024
    Thank you Pam. It was nice to have brighter lights. I wonder who people with bad eyesight like I have now made it with those dim oil lamps. Thanks for help with the spags.
    Beth
Comment from Begin Again
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I remember my parents talking about their childhoods and how things were so different for both of them. My mom lived in the city and always had electricity but my dad was pure old country and he went without most things including electricity. I enjoy reading your stories about the past...and the baby you definitely didn't want.
Smiles, Carol

 Comment Written 12-May-2024


reply by the author on 26-May-2024
    Thank you Carol. LIving in the city would make a lot of difference back in the 40's.
    Beth
reply by Begin Again on 26-May-2024
    Yes it did...I couldn't believe how my mother's stories were so different from my dads. Like two different lives in different times.
Comment from Ben Colder
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Out of sixes. I think Shirley married a prince in a anothe country and dropped out of making movies. I too love old house. My grandparents also had an old place with a tin roof. Good one, Beth.

 Comment Written 12-May-2024


reply by the author on 16-May-2024
    Thank you for the review and comments. I know some presicdent made Shirley and Ambassador to some country. You may be mixing her with Grace Kelly who married Prince Rainier of some country. I love the sound of rain on a tin roof.
    Beth