Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Two Wild Women and the Good Christian

I hope you can click and enlarge. This is Ivah on far left, then Uncle Arthur's wife Sadie, and Aunt Violet. Sadie fit right in, didn't take any crap from men, drank and cussed with Aunt Vi---theirs was a great friendship. Uncle Arthur was not as fond of Ivah. Ivah didn't drink or cuss. She went to church every Sunday, at least, and prayed at every meal. How her bond with Aunt Vi was so strong, I'll never know. Aunt Vi tried to get Ivah to join in the fun and Ivah tried to get Violet to stop cussing and drinking. Neither one ever changed, nor did their love for each other. Go figure.

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Tim and Janet Meydam said...

I hope you can click and enlarge. This is Ivah on far left, then Uncle Arthur's wife Sadie, and Aunt Violet. Sadie fit right in, didn't take any crap from men, drank and cussed with Aunt Vi---theirs was a great friendship. Uncle Arthur was not as fond of Ivah. Ivah didn't drink or cuss. She went to church every Sunday, at least, and prayed at every meal. How her bond with Aunt Vi was so strong, I'll never know. Aunt Vi tried to get Ivah to join in the fun and Ivah tried to get Violet to stop cussing and drinking. Neither one ever changed, nor did their love for each other. Go figure.

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Diane J Standiford said...

I hope you can click and enlarge. This is Ivah on far left, then Uncle Arthur's wife Sadie, and Aunt Violet. Sadie fit right in, didn't take any crap from men, drank and cussed with Aunt Vi---theirs was a great friendship. Uncle Arthur was not as fond of Ivah. Ivah didn't drink or cuss. She went to church every Sunday, at least, and prayed at every meal. How her bond with Aunt Vi was so strong, I'll never know. Aunt Vi tried to get Ivah to join in the fun and Ivah tried to get Violet to stop cussing and drinking. Neither one ever changed, nor did their love for each other. Go figure.

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Jen said...

I hope you can click and enlarge. This is Ivah on far left, then Uncle Arthur's wife Sadie, and Aunt Violet. Sadie fit right in, didn't take any crap from men, drank and cussed with Aunt Vi---theirs was a great friendship. Uncle Arthur was not as fond of Ivah. Ivah didn't drink or cuss. She went to church every Sunday, at least, and prayed at every meal. How her bond with Aunt Vi was so strong, I'll never know. Aunt Vi tried to get Ivah to join in the fun and Ivah tried to get Violet to stop cussing and drinking. Neither one ever changed, nor did their love for each other. Go figure.

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OldOldLady Of The Hills said...

I hope you can click and enlarge. This is Ivah on far left, then Uncle Arthur's wife Sadie, and Aunt Violet. Sadie fit right in, didn't take any crap from men, drank and cussed with Aunt Vi---theirs was a great friendship. Uncle Arthur was not as fond of Ivah. Ivah didn't drink or cuss. She went to church every Sunday, at least, and prayed at every meal. How her bond with Aunt Vi was so strong, I'll never know. Aunt Vi tried to get Ivah to join in the fun and Ivah tried to get Violet to stop cussing and drinking. Neither one ever changed, nor did their love for each other. Go figure.

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Diane J Standiford said...

I hope you can click and enlarge. This is Ivah on far left, then Uncle Arthur's wife Sadie, and Aunt Violet. Sadie fit right in, didn't take any crap from men, drank and cussed with Aunt Vi---theirs was a great friendship. Uncle Arthur was not as fond of Ivah. Ivah didn't drink or cuss. She went to church every Sunday, at least, and prayed at every meal. How her bond with Aunt Vi was so strong, I'll never know. Aunt Vi tried to get Ivah to join in the fun and Ivah tried to get Violet to stop cussing and drinking. Neither one ever changed, nor did their love for each other. Go figure.

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Diane J Standiford said...

I hope you can click and enlarge. This is Ivah on far left, then Uncle Arthur's wife Sadie, and Aunt Violet. Sadie fit right in, didn't take any crap from men, drank and cussed with Aunt Vi---theirs was a great friendship. Uncle Arthur was not as fond of Ivah. Ivah didn't drink or cuss. She went to church every Sunday, at least, and prayed at every meal. How her bond with Aunt Vi was so strong, I'll never know. Aunt Vi tried to get Ivah to join in the fun and Ivah tried to get Violet to stop cussing and drinking. Neither one ever changed, nor did their love for each other. Go figure.

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