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Subject: Re: tweny-ay-may tweny tweny by vetteblondie on 2020/5/28 16:21:34 Was really impressed by your words yesterday Tommy. My folks were depression kids, mother didn't have much, none of them did when you have that many kids, and yes they picked cotton to get by, and worked at the Singer factory. Mammaw didn't get to go to school but made sure her kids did. She taught herself basic math, did her own taxes and what not. My mom often had to have us live with a relative but she made sure I merged with the other normal kids and had what she could afford. I know she gave up a lot for me. It was hard to do on her own making $1.10 an hour when I was small, then in high school she made $121/week. I'm sure she cried a lot. Busy day here too, 24 ft trailer, quotes to gather and give, a casket wrap, more stuff from yeserday etc. Sun is out and it's warm and humid here. Wanted to go somewhere this weekend but been too busy to look for a spot. Maybe something will drop in our laps. Have a great day |