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This Month's Featured Expressions


"I love you with all my heart. You are my go-everywhere, do everything, like-the-same-stuff, always and forever husband." 


"Some things, in fact most things, change as time passes, but one thing that will never change is my love for you."


"It is true, some things never change. Ever since I realized I loved you way back many years ago, my love for you has never wavered, never gone away. There has never been a time since, that I haven't loved you. You are truly the love of my life, a love I never tire of, it never grows old. It's still a fresh love to me. I can't imagine life without you. What a wonderful thirty years it has been. Thank you for loving me, taking care of me always, giving me wonderful children. You are everything I want."



 

This Month's Featured Reflections


My Favorite Pastime as a Child

To say what was my favorite pastime is most difficult since I loved everything. My childhood was such a happy time with lots of love and enjoyment of living. I grew up during World War II. At that time everyone went to the movies. The kids in my town would always go on Saturday afternoons. Perhaps that was my favorite pastime.

We rode our bicycles to the "picture show’. It cost 10 cents to get in and the whole theater was filled with kids. It was always a "cowboy" picture. Gene Autry was my favorite, but I also liked Roy Rogers, Johnny MacBrown, Hopalong Cassidy and Red Ryder.

There was also a serial and my favorite was Terry and the Pirates. These serials were very scary and sometimes you would hear a kid scream. Oh yes, we liked to sit on the front row with our feet in the seat. We had to look up to see the screen.

I would sit with my friend Patsy, We both had blue and white "girls" bicycles. We never had to lock them and they would always be where we had left them. We would see the movie about three times. If it got dark outside my daddy would come and get me. He didn’t like it when I did that.

Patricia L. Carberry

Missouri, USA

 

 

 

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