Re: Question, and being an antique
[email protected]
In a message dated 6/15/02 2:28:38 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
she told me how as a young girl, my grandmother used to
get an occasional ride to school in Alexander Graham Bell's
covered wagon. My grandmother grew up farm in Novia Scotia.
Andrea Kim :-)
Seattle, WA
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[email protected] writes:
> I asked my mom once if she had ever ridden in a covered wagon, and she saidWhen I joked to my Mom about riding in a covered wagon,
> "HOW OLD DO YOU THINK I AM!?"
>
> Not a great answer, since it caused me not to ask my grandmothers, and one
> of
> them had moved from Texas to New Mexico in a covered wagon, and my
> grandfather on the other side had come from somewhere SE (northern
> Alabama?)
> to Oklahoma and then Texas the same way.
>
> My mom SHOULD have said, "No, but my dad did."
>
> And I never asked my dad's mom. I found out years later. She was still
> alive. But it would have been cool, when I was little, to have heard her
> stories of moving when SHE was little.
>
she told me how as a young girl, my grandmother used to
get an occasional ride to school in Alexander Graham Bell's
covered wagon. My grandmother grew up farm in Novia Scotia.
Andrea Kim :-)
Seattle, WA
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[email protected]
In a message dated 6/16/02 6:49:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time, AelanMichael
writes:
Andrea Kim
Seattle, WA
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writes:
> When I joked to my Mom about riding in a covered wagon,I meant to say *ON A* farm!! LOL!!
> she told me how as a young girl, my grandmother used to
> get an occasional ride to school in Alexander Graham Bell's
> covered wagon. My grandmother grew up farm in Novia Scotia.
>
> Andrea Kim :-)
> Seattle, WA
>
Andrea Kim
Seattle, WA
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