Thanks for gettin' sumpm out of it, PardThis is an amazing, uplifting thread.
Thanks
Boy those pancakes look yummy I’m starvingYes, I believe in God
I don’t believe he went around saying ‘THOU SHALT NOT!
I do, however, believe that was the lingo back in the day
No, I believe today it’d be written ‘Man! Don’t do that! It’ll mess you up!’
I think man, especially old men, should knock off any work ever seven days
…and have pancakes on that day
I’ve got more stuff
….hasn’t come to me yet
but it will
My ex-husband saw tears (or any expression of emotion) as a sign of weakness and didn't allow it from either his wife or his children. Or at least he tried to squash it. Left a mark on all of us. I did say ex, didn't I?
Yes, owe it to the way we were raised, cannot blame it on 'The Sins of Our Fathers,' but we were incapable of change.'
Also, emotionally stunted in many of those emotions to interact with others.
"Be tough."
We wore
Gary Van Gogh?
Now, even if families WOULD go on a Sunday drive, everyone except the driver (hopefully) would have their eyes glued to a smartphone.Some fond memories here. We would pile into the old Ford and take a Sunday drive, weather permitting. We would drive up on the old CCC dirt roads and usually stop to pick berries or have a picnic. Very seldom meet another car and the homes were far apart.
Me, gram and gramp, mom and my step-dad. All smoked except gram and me, but gram always has to have the car windows up as she didn’t want a breeze blowing on her. When we would stop and open the door, it was like a smoke bomb going off. Yet, they all lived long, good lives.
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Company the human race can be there.Gary, I don't think you have to be physically in a church to appreciate God's creations or have a conversation with him. I grew up in a small Southern town where the Church was almost in our backyard and the parsonage was next door. I realized as a young girl that there were people in the church every Sunday that did not practice what was preached after they left the doors.