- Apr 14, 2007
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Growing up my parents did not feel the need to spend money on us kids! They had beautiful expensive clothes, shoes, furniture, gold/diamonds and jewels filled boxes, fingers, necks, ears, they had the best liquor in town, drove only the best/new car. But we were dressed as cheaply as possible-because we would only out grow them or 'mess' them up, had no real toys because when we moved (we moved often) our things were pared down to what we could fit in a suitcase--nothing more.
My oldest brother was 12yrs older than us younger kids, when he was drafted into the army, he sent us (kids ) toys. Mine was a beautiful life size doll... She had the same color hair as mine and extra clothes. He had them delivered, all wrapped in pretty paper and huge hand tied bows, with gold seals with our names printed on them!! I wish every child on this earth could have that feeling just once in their life..
He was the greatest big brother.. I hope he knows and remembers how much that meant to me and the others.. I have sure told him. he always spoiled us... Dixie
My oldest brother was 12yrs older than us younger kids, when he was drafted into the army, he sent us (kids ) toys. Mine was a beautiful life size doll... She had the same color hair as mine and extra clothes. He had them delivered, all wrapped in pretty paper and huge hand tied bows, with gold seals with our names printed on them!! I wish every child on this earth could have that feeling just once in their life..
He was the greatest big brother.. I hope he knows and remembers how much that meant to me and the others.. I have sure told him. he always spoiled us... Dixie