Remembering school days brought back a bunch of things . . . .
How about autograph books Remember them?? They were passed around from friend to friend to write some thing to remember them by. Some of the standard, AND GOOD ONES, were
First comes love, then comes marriage,
Then comes Joyce with a baby carriage.
(This was the usual order of events back then!)
Another - May you have a wonderful life with just enoughclouds to make a beautiful sunset,
A favorite uncle (Uncle Chancy) summed it all pretty well when he wrote:
Well, kid, life is real and not a rage
So calm yourself and act your age!
(I find myself reviewing this good advice sometimess - even now - after all these years have gone by.)
Friday, September 5, 2008
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I think Granny once wrote in an autograph book I had, "The best way to preserve a wedding ring is to dip it in dish water three times a day". She either wrote that in one of my books or said it to me...I have never forgotten it.
B.- was that you that left the commnt re: autograph books? You didn't sign it - Love a, Mom
It was indeed me. I don't know why sometimes it signs me anonymous and sometimes my B shows. I think I do it mthe same way.
Hey Mom...I had an autograph book at one time. But I think that in my case the school yearbook replaced it and also having people sign it. I can remember some nice things being written by some folks that I didn't even know were aware of me.
Too many memories...not enough time!
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