Monthly Archives: June 2007

The Split Bowl – by Rachel Jones Martens

We sat at a long, unfinished wooden plank table. Dad added leaves as the family grew. Mom and Dad sat enthroned at chairs on both ends. Their offspring sat on long wooden benches on either side. My first memories of … Continue reading

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Be Sure Your Sins Will Find You Out – by Rachel Jones Martens

Juanita and Madeline got in the habit of hiding dirty dishes in the oven, pretending that they were finished with all the dishes,

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The Honest “No” – by Rachel Jones Martens

I was five years old, wearing waist bloomers and tops with square necks–nothing but smart mouth and honest.

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Johnnie and Wes – by Rachel Jones Martens

Johnnie & Wes really had fun–at my expense.

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School Days – by Rachel Jones Martens

I started school at age five at the city school in Barnsdall. All but the three little ones went at the same time. Lloyd drove to school in the two-seated buggy.

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