Saturday, November 16, 2024

Things I miss


 Pic of the day;
My Dad and Mom about 1943 after Granny Lloyd's funeral. Mama's mama


 

 For today:

This is a big subject, but the other day I was thinking of my brother-in-law Vernon.  He was a great guy and had what to me was a mischievous grin, my brother Odis also had one. Somehow that look made me smile inside.  I miss seeing that.

I miss hearing words in a song that are easily understood. Son Mark wanted to buy Sherry a pair of shoes for her BD, so we went shopping. It seems every store had that  BOOM, BOOM BOOM LOUD music.  I had to leave one store it was too much for me.  Yeah, I know that is the sign of the times and today’s music, but it is not nice to my ears.  LOL I miss soothing music. On the ship in my section I played what was called back then ‘Airline Tapes’. Music actually played on planes during flights, before the use of screens and movies.

I miss the choice of two or three brands, such as Cereals. I am shocked at the almost hundred choices of breakfast cereals. LOL  Confused?  Yep!

I really miss seeing American cars and KNOWING the make and year.

I am smiling as I think, I really miss a body that did not hurt when I laid down and got up. LOL  I did not think my body would ever meet “Author Ritus!”  but it has. ;-O

I miss using change, I forget to put some in my pocket before going out to a store. We have a collection around here.

I sure miss gasoline at $.29 9/10 a gallon.

I miss leather shoes.

I miss being young, like 62 years old. (don’t smile!)

I miss not knowing words, I draw a blank when I am talking to friends all the time now.


This was taken the same day as the sad one above, but later sitting in the yard, they were never down for long.  I remember mostly smiles in our house.

Of course more than anything, I miss Daddy and Mama, and all my brothers and sisters. So much I did not learn from Daddy and Mama, I wish I had asked more and paid more attention.

Love y’all

Nite Shipslog

PS 

Thanks for all the visits  Love you guys…  Thanks for reading, you are company to us as we travel. Friends are less and less.

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