At Home in Mississippi
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Comment from Wendy G
Another interesting story about your teenage years. Teachers like your Maths teacher annoy me when they have no passion or their subject and no commitment to teaching it well. Thanks for sharing.Well done.
Wendy
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
Another interesting story about your teenage years. Teachers like your Maths teacher annoy me when they have no passion or their subject and no commitment to teaching it well. Thanks for sharing.Well done.
Wendy
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Wendy. Some teacher are so into sports it seems to be all they think about. I was fond of math to start with and a teacher like that didn't make it easy.
Beth
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Thank you, Wendy. Some teacher are so into sports it seems to be all they think about. I was fond of math to start with and a teacher like that didn't make it easy.
Beth
Comment from Charles D Ezell
You sure brought back some memories. I remember wearing I like Ike button they gave me at school. I went into service at age 17 1955 just after Korea but intime to deal with Russia during the cold war. Yes, I had a male teacher who also taught us math. I think he got fired but not sure.
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
You sure brought back some memories. I remember wearing I like Ike button they gave me at school. I went into service at age 17 1955 just after Korea but intime to deal with Russia during the cold war. Yes, I had a male teacher who also taught us math. I think he got fired but not sure.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Chuck. I think Ike was the first president I was interested in. Roosevelt died right after I started to school, I have visited the little house where he died in White Spring, Georgia. He went there for polio treatments.
Beth
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Thank you, Chuck. I think Ike was the first president I was interested in. Roosevelt died right after I started to school, I have visited the little house where he died in White Spring, Georgia. He went there for polio treatments.
Beth
Comment from patcelaw
A very refreshing and well written recounting of your freshman year in high school. I enjoyed reading it very much and I also enjoy listening to it and it flows very well when it is read aloud. Patricia.
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
A very refreshing and well written recounting of your freshman year in high school. I enjoyed reading it very much and I also enjoy listening to it and it flows very well when it is read aloud. Patricia.
Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Patricia.. I'm glad you are enjoyed listing to my story and remembering your own.
Beth
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Thank you, Patricia.. I'm glad you are enjoyed listing to my story and remembering your own.
Beth
Comment from Patrick Bernardy
Hello Beth!
I enjoyed reading your memoir of 1953ish. There were many clever parts, and a couple of times where I laughed out loud. I will get to those in the next section:
Thoughts As I Read:
---Things have not changed much with some of these coaches posing as teachers. I suffered through a few myself from 1988-1992. There were three I remember right now that were awful to a nerdy fat kid like me.
---"We had to draw diagrams of various objects, internal organs and close ups of bones or cell structures." --I love this! I always enjoyed these types of assignments myself where we could use our artistic ability. I was a civics teacher for several years, and I had a couple of assignments like this for my students.
---"Actually, the ones I claimed to dislike were the ones I had crushes on. It was my excuse to talk about them without admitting liking them." --You know, why didn't we boys realize this stuff? I could have actually had more interest than I thought I did if I had known that and acted accordingly for my own social benefit! *laughs*
---"What came out of my mouth was ridiculous. "Oh, I didn't realize that rabbits laid eggs." --Oh no! This made me laugh out loud. But you know, we all had moments like this when we said something and afterwards wanted to crawl into one of our shoes and die. Marvin is quite the clever one with that follow-up joke, though. I hope he wasn't mean about it.
---"I decided senior classmates were out of my league. I was going to have to practice on someone, I didn't find so attractive." --This was probably a good move. At that age, we all need to make our mistakes and "learn the craft" of dating. There is a HUGE difference between a freshman and a senior in this respect.
I did have a few things to point out to you Beth that you can fix up real quick if you agree:
---"Coach Beatty expressed disgust and [make] fun of them for sitting on the sidelines." --I think it should be "made."
---"A few years[,] later, I would blame my" --This comma should be removed as unecessary.
---"He was a star football player[,] and I thought he was the cutest guy in the whole school." --There should always be a comma when there are two independent clauses separated by a conjuction.
---"when I could find an occasion[ed] to talk to him." --I think this "-ed" was put here by mistake.
---"The Rosenberg couple were both tried and executed for their part in the extermination of so many Jews in Germany during the WWII." --You might double-check me, but I think Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for espionage, specifically for giving atomic secrets to the Soviet Union.
I really enjoyed meeting you Beth! I don't think I have reviewed your work before this. It was fascinating to hear what it was like being in high school during that tumultous time in American history. Talk to you again soon!
Patrick
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
Hello Beth!
I enjoyed reading your memoir of 1953ish. There were many clever parts, and a couple of times where I laughed out loud. I will get to those in the next section:
Thoughts As I Read:
---Things have not changed much with some of these coaches posing as teachers. I suffered through a few myself from 1988-1992. There were three I remember right now that were awful to a nerdy fat kid like me.
---"We had to draw diagrams of various objects, internal organs and close ups of bones or cell structures." --I love this! I always enjoyed these types of assignments myself where we could use our artistic ability. I was a civics teacher for several years, and I had a couple of assignments like this for my students.
---"Actually, the ones I claimed to dislike were the ones I had crushes on. It was my excuse to talk about them without admitting liking them." --You know, why didn't we boys realize this stuff? I could have actually had more interest than I thought I did if I had known that and acted accordingly for my own social benefit! *laughs*
---"What came out of my mouth was ridiculous. "Oh, I didn't realize that rabbits laid eggs." --Oh no! This made me laugh out loud. But you know, we all had moments like this when we said something and afterwards wanted to crawl into one of our shoes and die. Marvin is quite the clever one with that follow-up joke, though. I hope he wasn't mean about it.
---"I decided senior classmates were out of my league. I was going to have to practice on someone, I didn't find so attractive." --This was probably a good move. At that age, we all need to make our mistakes and "learn the craft" of dating. There is a HUGE difference between a freshman and a senior in this respect.
I did have a few things to point out to you Beth that you can fix up real quick if you agree:
---"Coach Beatty expressed disgust and [make] fun of them for sitting on the sidelines." --I think it should be "made."
---"A few years[,] later, I would blame my" --This comma should be removed as unecessary.
---"He was a star football player[,] and I thought he was the cutest guy in the whole school." --There should always be a comma when there are two independent clauses separated by a conjuction.
---"when I could find an occasion[ed] to talk to him." --I think this "-ed" was put here by mistake.
---"The Rosenberg couple were both tried and executed for their part in the extermination of so many Jews in Germany during the WWII." --You might double-check me, but I think Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for espionage, specifically for giving atomic secrets to the Soviet Union.
I really enjoyed meeting you Beth! I don't think I have reviewed your work before this. It was fascinating to hear what it was like being in high school during that tumultous time in American history. Talk to you again soon!
Patrick
Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2024
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Thank you so much Patrick. I really appreciate your in-depth review and for taking the time to point out errors so I could correct them. As to the Rosenbergs, I sure you are correct. I remember listening to parts of their trial but what stood out to me was the mention of how many innocent people died. I was quite young when all of that was happening, and I hadn't realized the death toll before. I guess that is what led me to believe the trial had to do with that. I do hope to hear from you again.
Beth
Comment from Marilyn Hamilton
Always amazed at your recollections. It's so unbelieveable to realize the history we have lived through and how much life has changed during our time here on the planet. Interesting and always fun to go back on a trip through the memories with you.
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
Always amazed at your recollections. It's so unbelieveable to realize the history we have lived through and how much life has changed during our time here on the planet. Interesting and always fun to go back on a trip through the memories with you.
Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Marilyn. The world is changing fast. I think we lived through a lot of history in the last five years. I'm glad I still have memories of the past.
Beth
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Thank you, Marilyn. The world is changing fast. I think we lived through a lot of history in the last five years. I'm glad I still have memories of the past.
Beth
Comment from Teri7
Please check this out:
Coach Beatty expressed disgust and make fun of them for sitting on the
(made)
I hated dressing out for P.E. at our school too. Thank you for sharing. love and blessings, Teri
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
Please check this out:
Coach Beatty expressed disgust and make fun of them for sitting on the
(made)
I hated dressing out for P.E. at our school too. Thank you for sharing. love and blessings, Teri
Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Terri. I always enjoy your comments. Some things seem the same everywhere.
Beth
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Thank you, Terri. I always enjoy your comments. Some things seem the same everywhere.
Beth
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
This is a very vivid depiction of life for you in your Freshman Year. I enjoyed your inclusion of world events, putting everything in context for the reader. Humorous memories such as the rabbit laying eggs and your insistence you were never going to get married added fun and variety and made this a very pleasing read. Thanks, Beth. Debbie
The teachers I had as a High School freshm(a)n...
expressed disgust and ma(d)e fun of them
when I could find an (occasion) to talk to him
during WW2 (no need for 'the'
believe we (were) under attack
Burger (King)
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
This is a very vivid depiction of life for you in your Freshman Year. I enjoyed your inclusion of world events, putting everything in context for the reader. Humorous memories such as the rabbit laying eggs and your insistence you were never going to get married added fun and variety and made this a very pleasing read. Thanks, Beth. Debbie
The teachers I had as a High School freshm(a)n...
expressed disgust and ma(d)e fun of them
when I could find an (occasion) to talk to him
during WW2 (no need for 'the'
believe we (were) under attack
Burger (King)
Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Debbie. I seemed to have missed a few things here. Thank you for pointing them out.
Beth
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Thank you, Debbie. I seemed to have missed a few things here. Thank you for pointing them out.
Beth
Comment from Wayne Fowler
Very interesting, especially since I lived through the same events.
A few glitches:
...when I could find an occasioned to talk to him. - oops (occasion)
...was going to have to practice on someone, I didn't find so attractive. - You don't need this comma.
...causing many to believe we with under attack by - oops (to believe we were under attack?)
Burger Kings opened it first restaurant. oops (its)
Best wishes.
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
Very interesting, especially since I lived through the same events.
A few glitches:
...when I could find an occasioned to talk to him. - oops (occasion)
...was going to have to practice on someone, I didn't find so attractive. - You don't need this comma.
...causing many to believe we with under attack by - oops (to believe we were under attack?)
Burger Kings opened it first restaurant. oops (its)
Best wishes.
Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Wayne. I always appreciate you taking the time to point out things which are missed in editing.
Beth
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Thank you, Wayne. I always appreciate you taking the time to point out things which are missed in editing.
Beth
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
You made me smile with your threat to run away and get married at the age of fourteen Beth. You mention some rich history here throughout your post as you were growing up and learning about the world, I enjoyed your information packed post Beth, love Dolly x
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reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
You made me smile with your threat to run away and get married at the age of fourteen Beth. You mention some rich history here throughout your post as you were growing up and learning about the world, I enjoyed your information packed post Beth, love Dolly x
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Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
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Thank you, Dolly. I think my memory of those days long ago seem fresher than what happened recently. It is fun to remember.
Beth
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Thank you, Dolly. I think my memory of those days long ago seem fresher than what happened recently. It is fun to remember.
Beth
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Nothing wrong with your brain Beth, my memory is not so clear about my childhood, although some events stick out, love Dolly x
Comment from DonandVicki
You took me back with your chapter in :"Growing up in Mississippi." I too had a disappointing Gym class teacher, not to mention other situations. A well written true story.
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reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
You took me back with your chapter in :"Growing up in Mississippi." I too had a disappointing Gym class teacher, not to mention other situations. A well written true story.
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Comment Written 17-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2024
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Thank you for a very nice review and comments. Yes, not all teachers are what we might need.
Beth
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Thank you for a very nice review and comments. Yes, not all teachers are what we might need.
Beth