Baby It’s Cold Outside
By Barbara E. Garnett, January 15, 2019 — I turned the heat up in my home. That means winter is knocking at the door. I must dress warmly: wearing hats and gloves. I’ll be looking out the window when the first … Continued
By Barbara E. Garnett, January 15, 2019 — I turned the heat up in my home. That means winter is knocking at the door. I must dress warmly: wearing hats and gloves. I’ll be looking out the window when the first … Continued
By Barbara Lyden, August 11, 2016 — My mother and I were good buddies when it came to moving picture shows. We both loved movies. My sister and mother didn’t care for the same kind of movies, so that left … Continued
By Celene J., July 17, 2017 — I went to a one room brick school in Seneca. There was a swing, teeter totter and Mary-go-round in the school yard where we played at recess. My teacher was Velma Miller. We had … Continued
By Kim B., June 27, 2017 — My grandad was born in 1895 and was a WWI veteran. He had a speech impediment that runs in the family. My mother, Lois, had five siblings and my father, Vance had ten siblings. … Continued
By Mary Hardy, October 7, 2014 At the age of eight, I lost my mother. Because my father was a working man, he said that he needed a wife to take care of his two children. So he put the … Continued
By Saja Day, October 7, 2014 I used to live with my grandmother, two older sisters, two first cousins, an aunt, and three of my uncles in Memphis, Tennessee. I was, I thought, a happy little girl in that I … Continued
By Robert Mays, January 14, 2015 When I was in high school during the football season, I had a crush on the girl who lived next door who was a classmate of mine at school. So one day, I decided … Continued
By Beverly Roitman, October 13, 2016 — My mother was five years old, and had a brother 18 months younger, when they fled the pogroms in Russia in 1905 in a tiny wagon. At the time, my grandmother Mary was … Continued