Cullman Senior Magazine Summer 2020 | Page 28

Ronnie Jones 1. Most helpful technology- Computers, Most Annoying- Computers 2. More about their childhood 3. A little, spent it on model cars 4. Flat top haircut 5. 911 and current Covid-19 Active Adult Center in Cullman Catie Jowers 6. As someone who worked hard to provide for my family 1. I have found cell phones to be the most helpful in my life. I find that social media to be the most annoying. 2. I regret not asking my parents about their biggest regrets in high school. 3. I did receive an allowance as a child, but since I work I do not anymore. Cullman High School Jan Junkin 4. In middle school, monogrammed sweat- shirts were THE thing to have! They were 1. Some of new things on phone are great but this “streaming” for Sunday worship is marvelous. 2. Maybe more about my ancestors. 3. I received an allow- ance for chores I did. I got 2 cents for every piece ironed. 4. Poodle skirts, rolled up blue jeans, saddle oxfords, Bobby socks. Good Hope Senior Center 28 | SUMMER 2020 5. Marching in Big Jim’s last inaugural pa- 7. Don’t be afraid of hard work, it will pay off some day and never be ashamed of the Gos- pel of Jesus Christ. 8. Serving in the US Airforce 9. Mowing yards in the neigh- borhood when I was a kid, no such thing as a riding mower then. 10. Staying in, not being able to go to church and fellowship with friends. usually paired with UGG boots. 5. Definitely now the coronavirus! This has completely turned my world upside down. 6. I would like to be remembered as someone that people trusted. 7. I always tell the peo- ple younger than me to not waste a single second, because the time really does fly by! 8. I am most proud of rade in Montgomery. Seeing my first col- lege football game, seeing every football game Gordo played in four years of high school. 6. As a Christian who loved God and be- lieved in Jesus Christ, as being a good friend and still has good friends. 7. Believe in God and in His Son. This life is temporary... eternity is forever and forever. CULLMAN COUNTY SENIOR MAGAZINE leaving my comfort zone and running for class president! I have absolutely loved the chance to work with my grade and act as the decision maker for lots of fun things. 9. The toughest chore I have would probably be keeping my room clean. 10. Knowing that no matter how nice it is outside or no matter how much I want to go meet my friends and do something, I can’t. 8. That my children and their spouses are Christians, my grandchildren and their spouses are also following Christ and raising their children to follow Christ. 9. Laundry using a wringer washing machine and having to carry water one year from a neighbor’s well. 10. Not seeing my friends, not getting to work.