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Old souls perhaps?? Long line of farmers?? Although mine are so far back, it's a wonder I got that trait, when no one else in my family ever did?
I do come from families with strong farming histories....Its what I want to do with my life, in a way relevant to today, but while honoring and respecting those that farmed before us all. I've been told I'm an old soul since I was really young. I'm just grateful I see things differently than most my age and am not hung up on crap that don't matter
It's so funny. when my friend and I talk of our childhoods, we both wish we had had the other's. She was raised in the woods, waaaaay back in the woods. No electricity or running water, outhouse, and on a farm with a Dad that was a logger. I would've loved that life! Me, I was raised in the suburbs of CT. Dad was a bank teller in the early days, then went on to become a VP. Mom cooked from nothing but cans.
Would never eat a fresh egg or chicken, only garden we ever raised was when I dug one in the backyard, and paid heck for that one!
Different lifestyles, but yet today, we seem to have changed places. All of her family wanted to know how we ever became friends when we were so different, yet we've been the best of buds for about 20 years now. She laughs at me when she calls and hears the roos crowing, and I can tell her who it was by name. She said, "I never knew chickens had names"??
Old souls perhaps?? Long line of farmers?? Although mine are so far back, it's a wonder I got that trait, when no one else in my family ever did?
I do come from families with strong farming histories....Its what I want to do with my life, in a way relevant to today, but while honoring and respecting those that farmed before us all. I've been told I'm an old soul since I was really young. I'm just grateful I see things differently than most my age and am not hung up on crap that don't matter
It's so funny. when my friend and I talk of our childhoods, we both wish we had had the other's. She was raised in the woods, waaaaay back in the woods. No electricity or running water, outhouse, and on a farm with a Dad that was a logger. I would've loved that life! Me, I was raised in the suburbs of CT. Dad was a bank teller in the early days, then went on to become a VP. Mom cooked from nothing but cans.
