Showing posts with label 1900s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1900s. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Herbert from Oklahoma

Herbert was born in Mississippi in 1891, but grew up in Oklahoma.  Dirt poor like most farmers 95% of the year, he grew up a happy little boy, up at the crack of dawn to do his chores just like the big boys.  He went to “Save them damn Frenchies” in 1918.  He said they wouldn’t fight for themselves and so he had to go do it for them.  He got the nickname Grumpy when he was in France and I guess it just kinda stuck.

So now I tell the stories of my grumpy to my grand kids.  They don’t have much time to listen because they have there game on hold, but I usually get them for five minutes.  My grand son, Herby, will know a little bit about the man he was named after.  I test him from time to time and he is listening.  So tag along and let’s get the bull started as grumpy used to say.

Continued . . . .

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Millie from Searsport

Millie from Searsport, Maine was born in 1933 on a warm day in winter.  That’s important because it doesn’t happen very often.  Cold days in summer are much more common.  Mom and Dad were visiting grandma and grandpa in Bangor when I decided it was time to see the world.  As grandma tells the story, “God opened up the heavens and sent His most special angel to deliver me to the world.”  It wasn’t my idea!
My sister Julie blames me for the broken arm she got.  I guess the angel that was delivering me was supposed to catch her as she jumped from the top bunk or something.  How can it be my fault that my sisters angel was due in Frankfort at the exact time that I was born.  And her arm wasn’t broken, her shoulder was out of the socket.  Uncle Tim just popped it back in place.  It is more painful for the shoulder to pop in than it is to pop out, as I am told everytime she gets really mad at me.  This could explain why my sister has always hated me.

To be continued . . .

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Our Parents America

A look at the American dream.  A fictional story based on facts.  Names may be changed or not in case someone needs protecting.