Mother was always worried about what others’ thought. It mattered that everyone in the neighborhood didn’t know that she dropped a box of salt in the chicken soup. It was important that the folks down the road didn’t know that she really didn’t appreciate them revving their motor when they spun the four-wheeler around nearby our house. She was just that way. She was sweet, kind and peaceable and she wanted people to have that opinion of her and of her family members.
Often, she would tell us not to be “airing our laundry for all to see” and what she meant by that was- “Don’t be tellin’ yur business to others” and so we didn’t.
But, for the first time in our lives, you’re gonna’ get an eye and ear full. We’re going to just bust out, share and air our laundry right here! Stay tuned and follow us on Twitter to tell about some of your dirt too! Back at ‘cha!
Josie
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