Re: The RockangelmommaSeptember 17 2002, 07:53:33 UTC
Mark you said Ramona referred to me as The Rock, you know that is what my mom was to me also, I always knew regardless of what was going on my momma was going to be there and you could count on it. She was a wonderful momma and I was only 26 years old when she died, that was really a slap in the face and it took me 4 years to even begin to live again. She taught me many wonderful things and I will always remember the things she taught me. Love Angel Momma
Right on angelmomma...woooooooooooohooooooooooo you did it, you did it.. knew you could Momma..you are very smart, give yourself a big pat on back.. now start LJing. Say anything u want, because this is your LJ..
Winona Mae Packardwitchywoman_lvSeptember 16 2002, 14:22:39 UTC
ok..but try with, when you first met daddyor when you were a lil girl and where you were born,names of relatives around and so on and so forth. would be of great help... no holes bared please..
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Re: Winona Mae PackardangelmommaSeptember 16 2002, 16:49:55 UTC
Well I was born in Nebraska in 1927 and lived there until I was 6 years old and then went to Wyoming, which I hated the snow storms and winters. I walked in snow 4 ft deep to get to my 8th grade graduation. After that I went 9th grade in Wyoming, 10th in Texas, 11th in Grand Jct. and 12th in New Mexico. That is when I met my childrens father and ended up getting married, in fact was married when I got my 12th grade diploma. Enough for this time.
Re: Winona Mae Packardwitchywoman_lvSeptember 17 2002, 06:08:38 UTC
wow Momma,I didn't know you had lived in Texas also as a child,nor did I know you married Daddy when you verily out of high school. But being the charmer and looker he was, and being the beauty you were, no wonder you 2 hooked up. Where in Nebraska were you born and where in Wyoming and Texas? Details Momma...lol with a wink (0;
Re: Winona Mae PackardangelmommaSeptember 17 2002, 07:41:35 UTC
I was born at Fort Robinson, Nebraska at a Calvary Post. My dad worked for the Union Pacific Railroad and we lived in the section house there, my dad,s father also worked for the railroad. I lived in Amarillo , Texas for a year and my dad was working for Stearn Rogers out of Denver and they put in a helium plant just out of Amarillo. The snowstorm that messed up my 8th grade was at Keeline, Wyoming. I was staying with my Grandma Packard, as my folks had moved to Scottsbluff, Nebraska, then when school was out I went there also. I remember getting farm eggs for 12 cents a dozen there. I and a friend of mine worked in the sugar beet field thinning the beets and then when grown would go along and throw them in a truck. Was hard work but that is how I earned my first bicycle. Love angel momma
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you did it, you did it..
knew you could Momma..you are very smart, give yourself a big pat on back..
now start LJing.
Say anything u want, because this is your LJ..
am so proud of you...
I LOVE YOU,
angelgirl
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I cannot think of anything to say maybe later.
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would be of great help... no holes bared please..
angelgirl..
am proud of you.
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But being the charmer and looker he was, and being the beauty you were, no wonder you 2 hooked up.
Where in Nebraska were you born and where in Wyoming and Texas?
Details Momma...lol with a wink (0;
glad to see you amongst us..
I love you,
angelgirl
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I was born at Fort Robinson, Nebraska at a Calvary Post. My dad worked for the Union Pacific Railroad and we lived in the section house there, my dad,s father also worked for the railroad. I lived in Amarillo , Texas for a year and my dad was working for Stearn Rogers out of Denver and they put in a helium plant just out of Amarillo. The snowstorm that messed up my 8th grade was at Keeline, Wyoming. I was staying with my Grandma Packard, as my folks had moved to Scottsbluff, Nebraska, then when school was out I went there also. I remember getting farm eggs for 12 cents a dozen there. I and a friend of mine worked in the sugar beet field thinning the beets and then when grown would go along and throw them in a truck. Was hard work but that is how I earned my first bicycle. Love angel momma
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