At Home in Mississippi
Viewing comments for Chapter 24 "That Memorable First Day"Growing up in the 40 and 50 in MIssissippi
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Comment from zaraduck6
A very well written story! I loved reading about the first day of school. I loved the word choice used, and the story was very well written and kept me interested. Well done!
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2024
A very well written story! I loved reading about the first day of school. I loved the word choice used, and the story was very well written and kept me interested. Well done!
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2024
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Thank you so much for reviewing my story. I'm glad you like it.
Beth
Comment from Nicole Schmidt
By the time the second day arrived, I'd already fallen in love with my teacher and decided I wanted to grow up to be just like her.
This is always a good feeling isn't it? Crazy how this story went from positive to negative howeverm
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
By the time the second day arrived, I'd already fallen in love with my teacher and decided I wanted to grow up to be just like her.
This is always a good feeling isn't it? Crazy how this story went from positive to negative howeverm
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
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Thank you Nicole. life is about the good and the not so good. I thought it ended on a positive note. In first grade I made a friend and we can still talk of things we both remember.
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
there would (be) another new building
As ever, Beth, I'm in awe at the amount of detail here and how clear you recall this stage in your life! I only wish I could! Everything about your write stands out in glorious 3D, brings a smile to my face and is always a joy to read. Just a few suggestions below:
then beg(a)n pelting
Ther(e) were many tiny chairs
destined to be her favorit(e)
We had recess (in the singular sounds better)
score of (c)hildren
showing he like(d) to pee outside
pointer (which she used to indicate...) maybe better than saying 'point' again
Take care Debbie
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2024
there would (be) another new building
As ever, Beth, I'm in awe at the amount of detail here and how clear you recall this stage in your life! I only wish I could! Everything about your write stands out in glorious 3D, brings a smile to my face and is always a joy to read. Just a few suggestions below:
then beg(a)n pelting
Ther(e) were many tiny chairs
destined to be her favorit(e)
We had recess (in the singular sounds better)
score of (c)hildren
showing he like(d) to pee outside
pointer (which she used to indicate...) maybe better than saying 'point' again
Take care Debbie
Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2024
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Thanks Debbie, I glad you get a smile from my stories. Thanks again for your valuable help
Beth
Comment from Rachelle Allen
Omigoodness, Beth! This was SUCH a fun read! I loved being a fly on your Kindergarten wall here!!
It's so fascinating the vignettes that "stuck," isn't it? All these decades later, and they're still as vivid as vivid gets? This was my favorite:part:
She had also never been expected to keep quiet. She was destined to spend most of her first school year in the coat closet as punishment for talking.
HAHAHA. I remember classmates being sent to the "cloakroom" for bad behavior. (and peace for the teacher, I realize now, as a teacher myself!)
Here are a couple of spags to fix:
**Ther** were many tiny chairs and child-size desks...
For some reason, I was convinced that I was destined to be her favorites **either one of her favorites or her favorite**...
I was left with a score of **Children** (no capital there) chanting "Elizabeth loves...
She is one of the people who still **remain** (remains, because the subject is "one," and "remain" is plural.) in my circle, after all these years.
Everything else is fabulous! I honestly enjoyed this so very much and wish I'd saved a six for it.
xoxox
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reply by the author on 14-Jun-2024
Omigoodness, Beth! This was SUCH a fun read! I loved being a fly on your Kindergarten wall here!!
It's so fascinating the vignettes that "stuck," isn't it? All these decades later, and they're still as vivid as vivid gets? This was my favorite:part:
She had also never been expected to keep quiet. She was destined to spend most of her first school year in the coat closet as punishment for talking.
HAHAHA. I remember classmates being sent to the "cloakroom" for bad behavior. (and peace for the teacher, I realize now, as a teacher myself!)
Here are a couple of spags to fix:
**Ther** were many tiny chairs and child-size desks...
For some reason, I was convinced that I was destined to be her favorites **either one of her favorites or her favorite**...
I was left with a score of **Children** (no capital there) chanting "Elizabeth loves...
She is one of the people who still **remain** (remains, because the subject is "one," and "remain" is plural.) in my circle, after all these years.
Everything else is fabulous! I honestly enjoyed this so very much and wish I'd saved a six for it.
xoxox
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Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 14-Jun-2024
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I'm so glad you liked my story. Thank for the help with catchers the glitches.
Beth
Comment from jessizero
This story was very interesting and entertaining. I felt like I was there with you, going through all of these things. It brought back memories of my own childhood.
Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you.
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reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
This story was very interesting and entertaining. I felt like I was there with you, going through all of these things. It brought back memories of my own childhood.
Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you.
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Comment Written 12-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
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Thank you Jess. A lot of things were different of kids of that generation but I guess the first day of school has things in common for everyone.