Yes, I copy/pasted Myrna's comment.

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I wanted this post front and center rather than in the comment section. Great post Myrna (Jim or Jackson or whoever you are today). thanks,



Today is Daddy's Birthday. (April 30) Loved that man. He was so pleasant and so good to me growing up. There are so many memories I have. Growing up in Delta, going to Grandmom and Grandads every sunday Night to watch Walt Disney ( They had the color Tv) In fact, in my memory, they were the first ones to have a color TV in Delta, That might be wrong, but that is my memory. Staying outside late at night and playing games with the neighbor kids not ever worrying about anything or anyone. Bob and Lynette were 7 yrs and 5 yrs older than me and watching them. I remember Lynette getting ready for dates and watching her hoping I would be as pretty and vivacious as she was when I grew up. Putting up with Bob. He was such a tease. I loved his music and loved to listen to it. (Kingston Trio was my favorite)a He was a fun brother.
Kris and I shared a bedroom and I always thought her side was messier than mine. We fought quite a bit. In fact I still have scars from when she pinched me! She was quite a pincher. we get along fine now, but growing up was a different story.
Going to the sandhills alot and just playing there with The Daltons and the Munsters. We would have picnics there. Also Oak city Canyon. So fun. We kids would challenge each other to see who could sit in the creek the longest. That was one cold creek! I remember Mom having a News Years day party every year and having black eyed peas and corn bread. Yum! She would cook ALOT of black eyed peas!
I remember Christmas. I loved that time of year. Mom would decorate so much and Kris and I would help. We always had popcorn balls, cookies and nuts on the coffee table and of course Christmas music going all the time. That must be why I love Christmas music so much! I start listening to Christmas music by July usually.
I remember going to the Chronicle and working along side Dad single wraping the papers that would be sent each week. I never really thought of it as a chore as I got to be with my Dad. He was usually happy and I was always happy to be around him. I remember my mom out front talking to everyone, so efficient. I was so proud of them both and I thought we were the best family in Delta!
Daddy loved to dance and he was so good. I remember at his funeral, there were so many women that came up to me to tell me that he was such a good dancer. He would come to my Junior Prom and Senior Prom and always dance with me and I could follow him so easily. He really was a great dancer.
I would have sleep overs and Dad and Mom would go to the back bedroom and just let us girls have the run of the house. Very good parents. I loved them. I never once heard either of them ever swear and say anything negative of anyone. Never. they were such good examples of that.
Mom was always in charge of 4th of July festivities and we always had a float from the Chronicle. she was also in charge of the Christmas festivities. I remember her making tons of home made musterd and delivering it.
Well, those are some random memories of my parents and siblings. Loved my life. They were great parents, not perfect, but just what I needed. I was so proud to be a Riding.
Love you all
Myrna K

April 30, 2009 10:34 AM

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Mom! It's nice to share in your memories and get to know Grandma and Grandpa better from them! I hope to hear more from those who have them.

As to the pinching 'scars'...hmmm...knowing how sweet Aunt Kris is, it is hard to believe, but knowing you, I do, just because you're my mom:) Tini used to claw me deeply sometimes too, especially when we were stuck together for hours in the back of the truck on a road trip! It would usually quiet down my teasing of her or make me give in and let her have her way...darn those long nails! Love ya Tini:)

--Amb

Cassie said...

I love this! I love being a part of this family. Because I agree with Aunt Myrna, we are a great family.

Bethany said...

This was lovely! Thanks for sharing.Ü

Unknown said...

Just want to let everyone know that I have a new Grandaughter. Her name is Kembrie Inez Kenney and she is Jan'l's 2nd daughter and last child I think. she had a rough time this time and she thinks 6 is enough. In fact, all my kids have now confessed that "Mom I don't know how you raised 8 kids!" Music to my ears! I do think it was easier when i was having kids. You didn't have to worry about them so much. What they were taught in school etc, worry about them outside. Just a different world. Anyway, Kimbrie is my 29th Grandchild. Hard to belive I have that many.
Also, Gabe made a surprise visit Saturday! it was so fun to see him. the same goofy guy only cuter. He reminds me so much of Bob, personality wise and also he looks like him too. He had some pictures of his 2 daughters. cute cute and he came by just in time! Robert and Jim were going to work on removing a heavy bench from one of our sheds and Gabe came in real handy! THANKS GABE!!
Love you all
Aunt Myrna

Unknown said...

ps- i post as Jim or Jackson, cause I can't remember how to get into gmail and can't remember my password, so I just use Jim's account. But it is me!
Myrna

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