Junie's Place: Farm Life of the Past: Lessons Learned (Post#2~7-9-06)

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Farm Life of the Past: Lessons Learned (Post#2~7-9-06)

...Here are more early memories from Mud Bottom -my husband's young years!...



Lessons Learned


Being the youngest of four adventurous brothers (Not to mention, also, having six sisters) could often be hazardous to a boy! This lesson young Ed learned, early on - with up-dates from time to time.

Farm life was not ALL work. There were times when boys could explore!

In the country neighborhood of Mud Bottom there happened to be an old abandoned log house. No one had lived there for a long time. The yard was overgrown with weeds, with the house almost hidden from view. It was the kind of place that would call to young, inquisitive boys to get a better, closer up, look!

The right day came for the three younger boys to explore the old log house. Ed was always up for some fun. He was about age six, with his brother Odell, eight and brother Jack, eleven.

The only thing of interest to be found in the old house was a pile of long discarded, mostly worn out, clothes! Being the only ’Find’ of their adventure, nevertheless, the boys focused on this pile of musty smelling old clothes!

Among the raggedy duds was found a pair of ‘under drawers’ which most likely had never seen the inside of a wash pot, nor ever flapped on a clothesline to freshen in the breeze! Ed remembers them as being a dingy white in color with brownish spots…especially in the seat area.

Jack dared his little brother, Ed, to try the underwear on! Perhaps Ed was intrigued with finding a pair of under drawers of his own. Little country boys his age often wore their overalls with nothing between the rough fabric and tender bottom! Whatever the reason, Ed did just as his brother told him to do! He shucked off his overalls and with his brothers watching him he put one bare foot and then the other into the underwear and pulled them up! He found them WAY too big!

It might would have been a blessing that they didn’t fit and he would leave them there in the heap of old clothes…so that his mother would not discover them when the next bath time came around!

It might would have been …except Jack said, ”Ummmm, I’m telling Mother you found some old under drawers and put them on!!” And with that the two older boys raced home, and did just that; leaving Ed to scramble back into his overalls as quickly as he could, and follow.

A set up!!

Ed of course, got a whipping from Mother and spent hours in a tub of water on the back porch, scrubbing his bottom with a bar of lye soap!

The brothers laughed!


June Kellum
July 2006

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14 Comments:

At 12:38 AM , Blogger mreddie said...

Brothers tend to be a little cruel like that - just goes with the gender. ec

 
At 4:10 AM , Blogger Peter said...

In a perfect world the older brothers would have got a wuppin' for allowing/enticing him to put them on.

 
At 7:50 AM , Blogger Jacqui said...

Poor Ed, sometimes being the youngest is no fun.

I remember your "straight" look Junie, it was about the time I started reading your posts.

Hugs jacqui

 
At 8:40 AM , Blogger JunieRose2005 said...

ec,

:) guess you're right about boys.

Thanks for reading,

June

 
At 8:48 AM , Blogger JunieRose2005 said...

Peter,

Thanks for reading.

:) seems mean to me , what the older boys did!
But I guess it was just being boys! (meaner than most! )

June

 
At 9:00 AM , Blogger JunieRose2005 said...

Jacqui,

Yes, Ed seemed toto get it more often than the others.

;0 but the others might have had different memories of things!

...hated that straight hair style- lol

Junie

 
At 8:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I see, now I have something on Gabbo Ha Ha. Can't wait to get home to just smile real big and have him wounder why.

 
At 9:24 PM , Blogger JunieRose2005 said...

That's a good story, eh!!
You never heard that one before?
He has lots of them!! :)

Ginga

 
At 8:00 AM , Blogger Merle said...

Hi June ~~ Another good story of Olden Days. Brothers were mean to Charlie
when he was a little kid.
I guess they are all good friends now.
Thanks for your comments on my blog. I
cannot open your blog from comments at all. Have to go to my side bar and sometimes I get too tired. Cheers, Merle.

 
At 8:41 AM , Blogger JunieRose2005 said...

Merle,

Yep, seems some of the things the brothers did were kinda mean- lol- but he probably did some things to them too! He says it was all in fu! Jack, especially, was always a big jokester! The family was always a closeknit one. Sdly, 2 of the brothers are gone now (Jack and Gene, the oldest)
And 2 of the sisters!

I sometimes have trouble with going from comments to certain blog sites too.

One thing that can make things not work right is if your TIME & DATE are not set right! You will need to go into system preferences to adjust that-( if that's out of order for you) I just discovered mine was messed up a couple days ago and figured out how to re-set it-and things are working better!

June

 
At 9:07 AM , Blogger Carolyn said...

LOL! Yes, I can see how funny that would have been :D

I bet that lye soap did a number on his bottom too ;)

 
At 9:30 AM , Blogger JunieRose2005 said...

Hi Carolyn,

Thanks for reading my stories.
;) I'm sure the lye soap was pretty harsh. Folks had it rough in those early days!....Makes you realize how good we have it these days!

Junie

 
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