11 December 2021, 04:58
I saw something today that I have not seen in some time and it set me to thinking.
I was at Walmart, out big GP universal utility store. 5 acres of everything you need to set up housekeeping, feed the crew, or stock a hospital.
I try to stay clear of the place through the holidays due to the crowds but the closest one to me is a "country Walmart". I am out in the sticks and this big Walmart is 30 miles south of the next and fifty mile north of the other.
It is so far out in the woods that it is located on a road called Skeeter Davis Parkway. Skeeter Davis was a singer back in the early '60s and her top hit was a song called "Don't They Know It's The End Of The World."
This being the backwoods of Kentucky the kids normally don't go to school past Highschool and many drop out before they finish, which is a big deal over here. They measure the efficiency of the system and allocate money by what percentage completes HS. Many of them marry young, if they marry, but all of them start families young.
At any rate I was in the grocery section shopping and I passed a young girl reading her shopping list. She looked about 19, she had one child about 2 years old in the cart, a baby that looked 6-8 months in a baby carrier in the cart, and she was about 6 months pregnant.
The kids were clean and happy, she was clean, tidy and smiling, and she was doing some serious comparison shopping and knew exactly what she was about. A very young mother planning meals for her family and saving the family more by doing her part than she could have pulled in on an outside job.
It caught my attention since I had not seen "stair step children" in some time that were not in tow by a suspected junkie on benefits.
When I was a kid everyone was a stair step child. Not so much any more.
I was at Walmart, out big GP universal utility store. 5 acres of everything you need to set up housekeeping, feed the crew, or stock a hospital.
I try to stay clear of the place through the holidays due to the crowds but the closest one to me is a "country Walmart". I am out in the sticks and this big Walmart is 30 miles south of the next and fifty mile north of the other.
It is so far out in the woods that it is located on a road called Skeeter Davis Parkway. Skeeter Davis was a singer back in the early '60s and her top hit was a song called "Don't They Know It's The End Of The World."
This being the backwoods of Kentucky the kids normally don't go to school past Highschool and many drop out before they finish, which is a big deal over here. They measure the efficiency of the system and allocate money by what percentage completes HS. Many of them marry young, if they marry, but all of them start families young.
At any rate I was in the grocery section shopping and I passed a young girl reading her shopping list. She looked about 19, she had one child about 2 years old in the cart, a baby that looked 6-8 months in a baby carrier in the cart, and she was about 6 months pregnant.
The kids were clean and happy, she was clean, tidy and smiling, and she was doing some serious comparison shopping and knew exactly what she was about. A very young mother planning meals for her family and saving the family more by doing her part than she could have pulled in on an outside job.
It caught my attention since I had not seen "stair step children" in some time that were not in tow by a suspected junkie on benefits.
When I was a kid everyone was a stair step child. Not so much any more.
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Every person should view freedom of speech as an essential right.
Without it you can not tell who the idiots are.