Childhood

Writing your history- THEN & Now- Thanksgiving

Through the middle of December, there will be a series of journal prompts regarding your life now and as a child. These prompts are about your life today.

Here are a few questions to get you thinking about you and your experiences. This is your history and writings of your individual experiences.

How did you celebrate Thanksgiving as a child?

Did you meet at your home, a relative or friends, or dine out?

How was the mood during the time together?

Who prepared the food?

Did you eat a traditional turkey dinner?

What was your favorite dish? Was there a dish that was traditional for your family?

Did you have other traditions around the holiday weekend?

It seems as though most years my family hosted Thanksgiving dinner.  This is at my parent’s home when we lived in Northern California.  This was one of the few years that there were 4 generations of our family gathered, with people from both sides o…

It seems as though most years my family hosted Thanksgiving dinner. This is at my parent’s home when we lived in Northern California. This was one of the few years that there were 4 generations of our family gathered, with people from both sides of the family. When we moved to Oregon, some family followed us there and we usually hosted them for dinner, as well as, some good friends of our family. You could correctly infer from the photograph that there was a “kids’ table”, which we had for most years. After dinner, the kids would often play board games and then once driving was a possibility, the kids would head off to a movie.

Writing your history- THEN & Now- Pets

Through the middle of December, there will be a series of journal prompts regarding your life now and as a child. These prompts are about your life today.

Here are a few questions to get you thinking about you and your experiences. This is your history and writings of your individual experiences.

Did you have a pet as a child? If so, what was it?

Who took care of it?

Did you experience the death of a pet? If so, how did you handle it?

Was there a pet you really wanted, but couldn’t?

We only had a very short amount of time that we had a dog when I was a child, my parents were afraid that a dog could get loose and hurt a neighbor’s animals.  We had a barn cat named Mama Kitty and we had cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, goats, and duc…

We only had a very short amount of time that we had a dog when I was a child, my parents were afraid that a dog could get loose and hurt a neighbor’s animals. We had a barn cat named Mama Kitty and we had cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, goats, and ducks. These were our first cows, the black one was afraid of my dad and tried charging him while he was sitting on the tractor. After these we had a black and white (possibly a Holstein) that we called “Annabelle” who we really felt was a pet. My dad even called to cancel the butcher on the day she was to meet her fate, but he was a little too late.