Tell us about your first day at something — school, work, as a parent, etc.
My first day of school is burned in my memory. I was so excited I couldn’t get to sleep the night before. Mother dressed me in a red plaid, pleated, suspender skirt, a white blouse, red cotton socks and brown two strap shoes. The red cotton socks had no elastic so they slid down on my heels. I took them off and was going to throw them away but Miss Crow made me put them in my red plaid book satchel. My brown leather two strap shoes were Mother’s solution to my not being able to tie my shoes.
The first thing I noticed was a girl wearing glasses with red plaid frames. I had never seen a child in glasses, much less red plaid frames. How I coveted those glasses.
Miss Crow seated us according to her alphabetical chart, then had us stand up and tell our names. I was horrified to find myself seated between Virginia and Peter. My sister had secretly fed me the misinformation that Virginia was the proper name of a girl’s genitalia. I wanted nothing to do with Virginia, a girl with a name so shocking I’d never even said it out loud. Peter was even worse, the name for a boys genitalia.

I didn’t know what kind of mess I had gotten into.
I don’t think I remember mine, but cheers to you.
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I hope yours was a better one.
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You were precocious. I didn’t know those words until I was an older teenager.
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I had heard them from my incorrigible cousins. It would have been worth my hide to repeat them.
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🤣ah sisters (I was the eldest of three!)
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Di you have to be responsible?
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Always! If I started a fight it was my fault and I got in trouble… if I joined a fight, I should have known better and I got in trouble… if I walked away from a fight I got in trouble for not breaking it up 🫠
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It is rough being the big kid. I felt big, dumb, and stupid after my baby sisters came along. My life as a kid was over after they were born. I was inept help. I was always in trouble.
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I remember enjoying their company, it was more a problem of being hyper responsible that I think altered my personality for life!
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I still feel protective of my younger sisters
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I do … but they got taller than me and married younger – so they both treated me like the baby! 🤣
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Now that would be a reversal!
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🤪it was!
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Your sister. What a character she was. I can’t even imagine what you were thinking when you were standing there next to Virginia and Peter.
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I wanted to be anywhere else!
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I bet. Can’t even imagine. Did you ever toss a little mischief her way?
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Of course.
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Love it!!!
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I don’t remember my first day of school at all, but maybe that’s a good thing! 😳 I’m glad the year improved for you. 💞
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The things our older siblings tell us, oh hang on I am the older sibling, so let’s not go there, although I don’t remember saying anything misleading or so to my younger siblings but maybe my memory isn’t all that intact but then again maybe I just choose to not remember some things. I don’t know, what I don’t know, I do not know………..
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She sure got me on that.
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What a cute photo! I love it 💗
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Thanks. I haven’t been that cute in a long time.
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I know the feeling! 😂
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OMG, you were trapped between embarrassments 😂
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I’ve been there often
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Sounds like siblings!
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She fixed me right up!
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So adorable….
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What a vivid and memorable first day!
It’s amazing how those early experiences stick with us, from the small details like red plaid socks to the fascinating (and often funny) misunderstandings we carry as kids.
I hope the rest of the school year turned out to be less stressful than that seating arrangement! 😊
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Oh, I had a wonderful year. I think it might have been hard on poor Miss Crow.
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Ha ha ha poor Miss Crow
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Right!
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