I remember Grandpa with his thumb sideways between his front teeth, almost itching it, as he thought about things. He always wanted to hear our music, and sometimes had time to read a story.
Right outside the back window of my 2nd Grade classroom (Mrs. Barlocker), I can still remember Grandpa's truck parked in the shade of a mulberry tree. He was waiting for Shauna to get out of Kindergarten so he could take her home, while at the same time, going to the farm to do the chores. That is the year we moved to the farm. I was always a bit jealous that she got to leave part way through the day! I always wanted to be her, just so I could spend time with Grandpa!
Caroline did an awesome job reminding us of fun stories at the family reunion. We talked about hand-stacked hay. Grandpa never really minded us playing on a haystack that was hand-stacked. But the minute we had a machine stacked pile, we were never supposed to be near it! I also loved the memories of the warm milk. I'd hear, "Would you like to see stars? Just as I would be squirted in the eye with some fresh milk - straight from the cow." We learned to NEVER put our tongue on the cooling pipe that came out of the ceiling into the big holding tank! It was a lesson learned FROM doing it, because even when told, the frost on a hot day was just too irresistible!
I remember the ice box that held all kinds of farm trinkets, along with the old fridge that held medicine for the cows, and cold water for us to drink.
I remember feeding the baby calves. Their long tongues reaching out to grab the bottle nipples. It was important to hold on tight to the lids so the calves didn't pull them off and let all the milk run out.
Such good memories! I have a bundle more. I'll have to write them down when I get some more time!
Thanks - Grandpa Schuyler Bentley Everett for being you!
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