She remembers that during WWII, when she needed a dress and shoes for school, several family members donated their war ration coupons.
Also, that when she did her chores she could only listen to the radio, because no one owned a TV yet.
Courtesy Bill's Retro World
Courtesy Bill's Retro World
And, in her senior of "West" high school she went to Murphy's Soda Fountain for a Cherry or Vanilla Coke...and listened to the Juke Box and the end of the counter.
She went to her Prom, and Danced to Elvis. She was honestly broken-hearted when he went to the Army.
One of things I love most about you Mom is your strong identity to the 50's and how a little bit of it is still with you today, especailly with your appreciation for a good soda.
I've learned so many things from you like, perseverance, hard work, love of nature... especially flowers, how to clean and how to have faith!
You are so much more than my little tribute to you here...but this is just how I think of you....as a girl from the 50s!
Happy Mother's Day
...to my Mom and all the other Mothers out there in blog land.
2 comments:
Your tribute was cute. I am sure your Mother will love it.
What a precious tribute to your mom. I love all the things about the 50's. Such an innocent time. I know she appreciates your love and caring. Have a HAPPY MOTHERS DAY. Hugs, Marty
Post a Comment