David came up to me as I was on the computer working on a Heritage Makers project. In his sweet, two-year-old voice he asked, "Where's David's book?" The next day we started taking pictures of David doing the things he likes to do. The park was our first stop. Soon we had...
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Being brought up in a home with eleven other voices, I sometimes felt like mine didn't matter. I'm sure we've probably all felt like that at times. Some of us may have reacted in anger, some in bitterness and others still with little or no reaction at all. Unfortunately, I was...
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Jackie often told me that my little brown rocking chair was her little red rocking chair first. Then out of the blue Aunt Roberta started talking about Margaret's little rocking chair that she was so stingy about letting any one sit in. That confirmed it for me that my little red...
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Like water to the thirsty is laughter to my soul. Without it I would shrivel and die. Life is heavy; times are hard. A hearty laugh lifts the spirit, lightens the load, breathes courage to a fainting heart. It\'s been said by some unidentified jolly soul that, "Laughter is a tranquilizer...
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I've often wondered why such strange things happen to me. Sure, I know sometimes I can bring them on myself, but there are those things that happen "just because." Here's a little story about one of those times. When my daughter, Heather, was in her first year of high school,...
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My son Justin has been battling Alopecia Areota; which is a hair loss, since he was four years old. He is now 17. We first realized this problem after Justin attempted to cut his own hair. Due to the "creative hairstyle" he chose for himself, expert help was needed. At the barber shop,...
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Stacy has been taking piano lessons for one year. On March 3, 2009 she particpated in the Gold Cup Festival hosted by the National Federation of Music, Conroe Chapter. Stacy memorized her two solos and performed them for a judge. She received a Superior Rating (5 points). Good job Stacy! ...
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Alysia has been playing piano for a few years. On March 3, 2009 she participated in the Gold Cup Festival hosted by the National Federation of Music, Conroe Chapter. This is her second year participating. She did very well and earned the highest mark possible, a Superior, worth 5 points. Next...
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Although I have collected family stories all of my life, I have only been involved with writing stories since the mid 1980\'s, around the time I started making patchwork quilts. My 2 children watched in amazement as I cut up pieces of fabric into tiny shapes and carefully, lovingly stitched the...
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The Pearl Earring The gold engraved invitation stood propped on the sitting room mantelpiece for several weeks and Dame Roma's secretary had been very gracious when I had accepted her request for my husband and I to dine with her at Government House at a black tie dinner. After much agonising...
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The first profound thing I saw my daughter Danielle do was fail. It was astonishing what she did after that. One afternoon, she and Rosie were drawing fruit as an impromptu art exercise. At the end of the day Andria, a visiting favorite adult relative, remarked how nice their creations were. ...
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The older I get, the more I enjoy warm weather. It's amazing how the sun has such a therapeutic effect on what lies deep beneath the skin. Oh, I can perspire along with the best of them when I'm cleaning a bath tub or just climbing two flights of stairs, but that's different. I'm...
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Uncle Johnnie's pastimes never ceased to amaze us. Kelo, a retired race horse, would run around the barnyard like a big puppy. Uncle Johnnie's big smile would erupt into laughter at our reactions and interaction with Kelo.
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Ronald Stephens, Uncle Johnnie's baby boy (correction-Until William). The "I love my family gene" has shown up in Ron. He is the person everyone in the family knows because he makes it his business to connect with them. In this way, he is very much like Grandmother. He is very proud...
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Okay, so you've been introduced to my son at 3-years old. At least you think you've been introduced. Actually, you have only seen him from a distance. It's time you come inside our home and meet him up close and personal. </div> For most of us 5:30 a.m. is a time...
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Cousin Charlie remembered a time when Henry James came in from the field with a loaded and with the trigger cocked 3? 5? gaged shotgun on his shoulder. Charlie took it from him and remarked "that\'s how kids get killed". Henry, when told of Charlie\'s account, filled in the rest of...
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June 6 1991 a preschooler was asked what she wanted to be when she grew up. She turned to the camera and said "a mommy". I was both proud and horrified. Others congratulated me on being a great role model. I feared my child would be another teen pregnancy statistic. 16 years...
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Janie Shellman (1994 Smart Family Honoree) On September 22, 1917 twins were born to William Joseph and Ursula Smart Stephens, a happy bouncing baby boy and girl. These babies were named Janie & Johnnie. Janie was reported to be the second born. She became the oldest sister of the 8 surviving...
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