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The photo is my son and myself. Now days you can get a photo made to look old like this one. This photo was taken when this was the new look.

Harry S Truman was president when I was born and world war II had ended. I grew up in a time when lunch was put in a brown paper bag and a sandwich was wrapped with wax paper. There was no such thing as pantyhose, we wore stockings that attached to the rubbery clippy things that attached to the girdle. Convenience stores were not common and when we took a trip we packed a picnic basket because many places did not have fast food. Highways had places to pull over and stop, some with picnic tables. Read more ....
 

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Comments On Article: The Buttoned Pillow

B
58 posts
Fri Feb 14, 25 1:25 PM CST

Donna,

           Thanks so much for removing the political discussions! I was starting to feel that the page was descending into a political free-for-all and that is definitely not what your group is about. I wondered if it might be beneficial to have a link at the top of your webpage along with the links you already have, to the forum rules and guidelines. I looked for it yesterday when the political free-for-all began but I couldn't find it. I see now that when a person posts, the link is there but it might be helpful to have it in a more prominent place. Thanks for all you do to keep the forum positive, uplifting, and encouraging.

J
2 posts
Sat Feb 15, 25 3:05 PM CST
Katie P wrote:

I’m so sorry Charles went through that! It feels especially violating to have an incident like that happen in your own home. I hope your fence gives you a sense of security and that you and those in your community stay safe.

I’ve been so restless these days. Everything feels on edge. I take heart in thinking of everything our ancestors have gone through and the attitudes and practices that saw them through the worst of times. My grandmother’s life was very difficult on paper, but she was such a lovely, joyful person despite it all. I think the key was her deep connections to her family and friends and her persistence. I try to think of her whenever I’m down. I’ve also been limiting my news to reading the morning paper (print, so there aren’t any rude comments to read!) and fifteen minutes of radio on my way to work. I feel informed without being overwhelmed.

Katie P wrote:  "I feel informed without being overwhelmed".  Great plan! I have been informed yet found myself overwhelmed for the last few years, and I have come to accept that I cannot fix this fallen world, but I can do what I am capable of in my own life. Scripture tells us that "this world is not our home" and that "lawlessness will abound". We cannot stop the progression, it is in God's hands. I will do what I can for my safety, sanity, production of food and overall try to make wise choices, but... I cannot control the world nor the people in it.   Take care Grandma Donna, we are rooting for you!

K
118 posts
Sat Feb 15, 25 3:27 PM CST

Katie P.

Great post :-)

29 posts
Sat Feb 15, 25 9:50 PM CST

@ Margaret P

I just loved what you wrote about not getting stressed about the things God tells us not to get stressed about (well something like that, your comment is way back near the start), but it warmed my heart so much :0) - thanks !!

and...dear Grandma Donna, I so love to read whatever you write. I feel after all these years of reading your blog that I know your heart. I see you and Charles as 'true' people - loving, genuine, sensible, realistic and caring. 

Yes we all no doubt have differing opinions about things that are political and or spiritual and I too have had to keep the pillow buttoned :) I've been grieved over many things these past few years, which has changed me quite a bit. I've felt disappointed often...and very sad. But like many others who have commented on here, we all find ways to cope with stress and 'the news'. My husband and I rarely watch the New Zealand news, as it makes us angry and I/we feel like we don't fit in this world much anymore...but then again we are not meant to, as we are strangers and pilgrims in this world.  So we choose to watch 'All creatures great and small'..ahh what a glorious escape :)

Many blessings to you Grandma Donna and Charles and to all of you like minded souls ~ Linda

m
15 posts
Sat Feb 15, 25 9:53 PM CST

Someone mentioned thrifting --I have a box full of very nice picture frames that I got for $10 at a church rummage sale 3 or 4 years ago. I went the last hour of the sale specifically to get a bag for $5. I filled 2 bags with frames. The nice ones are so expensive.  To create a unified look through the house I paint them the same color as I add new pictures to my displays. If one of my family needs a frame I'm happy to share and paint it for them. I have to say that has been one of my better ideas! 

Edited Sat Feb 15, 25 9:55 PM by margaret p
I
7 posts
Sun Feb 16, 25 4:40 PM CST

I have decided not to follow the news as I was being absorbed by it. I read somewhere that ministry should begin within our home. This has resonated greatly with me and has influenced my focus going forward. I feel much more at peace. This community here is a joy because it is a break from politics. It is heart warming and focuses on caring values. Let's all preserve that. Thanks Donna and Charles.

T
38 posts
Tue Feb 18, 25 3:21 AM CST

I planted the tops off parsnips one year. They grew into large plants and set seed. Parsnip seed needs to be very fresh and this is a great way to have your own see

C
30 posts
Tue Feb 18, 25 12:56 PM CST
margaret p wrote:

Someone mentioned thrifting --I have a box full of very nice picture frames that I got for $10 at a church rummage sale 3 or 4 years ago. I went the last hour of the sale specifically to get a bag for $5. I filled 2 bags with frames. The nice ones are so expensive.  To create a unified look through the house I paint them the same color as I add new pictures to my displays. If one of my family needs a frame I'm happy to share and paint it for them. I have to say that has been one of my better ideas! 

Yes, nice frames can be very expensive. The plan you mention for a unified look sounds great. I will have to think about perhaps coordinating something like that too; at least in one room. I had not thought about picture frames at all, but it is a good suggestion.  

L
9 posts
Sat Feb 22, 25 12:20 AM CST

Dear Grandma Donna, you speak the truth in a wholesome and comforting way, and I don't think any opinion you express would be taken wrongly by any of us. I really look forward to hearing from you and imbibing your old-time, hardworking way of life. Challenged to live simply, frugally, and meaningfully every time I remember you. You are an absolute inspiration and delight to my soul.  Thank you for your blog. 

Indeed, thrifting is such a good way of life. Here in my country, we use things until they're worn out so there really isn't such a thing as thrifting. How I wish there were! But I pack and give away old clothes to various organizations that work among the poor.

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