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  1. I was born at the end of WWII, and my dear mother saved my War Ration Stamp book.  It contained basic food stamps, shoes, and another thing or two.  Dear granddaughter took my book to school years later for history class, issued to me when I was only 1 month old. I guess she still has my book.  Mother said when they issued a booklet they questioned the items you already had stored at home.  If you were due 5 pounds of flour, but had 2 lbs in storage you could only get 3 lbs issued.  Since I was a newborn they probably got no shoe stamps for me.  My grandfather drove his car and farm equipment til the tires were completely bare. They used barb wire to wrap the tires in to hold them together somehow. Times were hard, and may become so again.

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  2. I remember the song, "Good night, Irene" from my youth.  Also, remember items from WWII that my Mother saved for me since I was a war baby, and Mother and Daddy were in different worlds, during the war.  Mother at her parents home in Mississippi, and Daddy in the South Pacific.

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  3. This must be the kidney stone club here.  I had one in my early 20s and had no idea what it was.  Doc didn't seem to know either.  My Mother came to check on me and said that sounds just like a kidney stone (my father had plenty.  When I had the second spell I went to the urologist and they were surprised, too.  After the xray I heard the nurse running down the hall to my room, almost shouting "she has one". I did manage to pass it at home weeks later without too much pain.

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  4. He is finally feeling almost normal, thankfully.  I think the bandage will come off tomorrow.  He is a worrier, so we will both be glad when all is healed.  Thanks for asking.

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  5. Not too much changes around here.  Our lives are pretty much settled, except that DH has a procedure this afternoon.  Needs a MOHS treatment to take care of cancer on his face.  He is nervous, but they work wonders these days.  

     

     

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  6. I am like you, never liked dirt  or mud, even puddles.  My mother always told that when all the kids were out jumping in mud puddles, I would only squat down and brush my little hand around in it.  My sister was in the middle of any mud, puddle or whatever.

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  7. I have read that no edible plants should be planted close to a house that must have termite treatments.  Is that true, or have any of you tried it.  I have not planted anything near our house since.

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  8. Spending my time last night and today reorganizing food stuff.  I do have more than I imagined but not enough to really called myself prepared.  Living in a small city in a subdivision with many neighbors, and then adult children and grandchildren, when will I ever have enough?  

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  9. You all are so helpful to me.  I had kinda decided maybe most of you were younger than me, maybe middle age, since you still accomplish so much.  It gives me encouragement to keep on doing all that I can, as long as I can. Being 77 is not exactly my favorite age, can't even remember what was my favorite age.

     

    Thanks so much.

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