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Kathy Calvert Brushy Pond Isaiah Hadidon 1. Running water. Having water to drink, cook, clean, do laun- dry, and bathe with - we should never take it for granted. 5. 9-11 changed my sense of security. 2. I would take the time to learn and doc- ument the names and some of the history of the people in photos that belonged to my parents. 3. I did not receive an allowance. 7. I usually don’t “hold back” necessary con- versations with my children and grand- children. 4. I absolutely adored my GO GO Boots! 1. Google classroom has been very useful, and the Remind app. 2. Some cooking ad- vice would be nice. 3. I didn’t receive an allowance, but I was very good at saving up my money on the rare occasion that I was given some. Good Hope High School Terri Owens Wix 4. Bieber hair was very popular for most of my childhood (sadly). 1. Helpful - navigation system on my phone Annoying- texting, I prefer to talk. 2. Never ask them about their childhood. 3. Never got an allow- ance. Started working when I was 14 and I paid for anything I got. 4. IZOD shirts, boys with long hair, bell bottom pants. Dodge City 5. 9/11. That trauma- 6. I would like to be remembered as a “faithful child of God.” 8. I am pleased that I did have a successful marriage despite be- ing married at age 17. 9. I remember enjoy- ing the few chores I had as a child. 10. The past few weeks I have placed my own health as a priority as much as possible. Streaming worship services is a blessing, but I do miss being with other members of the con- gregation I regularly attend services with on Sunday. I miss singing with others. 5. The 2008 recession had a pretty big impact on my family, and the Covid-19 pandemic has gotten rid of my mother’s main source of income. 6. I don’t know if I necessarily want to be remembered, but I would like to make a positive impact on the world in some way. 8. I am most proud of my consistent academ- ic career, it will help me a lot in the future. 9. I have ALWAYS hated doing the dishes and folding laundry. 10. Making an abrupt transition to digital school work has been very difficult. 7. Stop playing fort- nite and doing tiktok dances. tized me. Vietnam War. 6. I would like people to remember me as a Christian woman, one who would help anyone that needed her. 7. I would like to tell them to be more polite and friendly. 8 I am most proud of my children and grandkids. My chil- dren grew into won- CULLMAN COUNTY SENIOR MAGAZINE derful Christian adults and are teaching their kids good values. 9 I had a lot of chores growing up. The hard- est one would have been cleaning the bathroom. 10. I miss being around people. Church and the senior center are my favorite things to be at every week. Stay- ing home is making me depressed. SUMMER 2020 | 29