Six Sentence Story

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I’ve never been a fan of milk even growing up on a dairy farm. I was a skinny child, ate whatever I wanted but it was all healthy choices. My one room schoolhouse teacher thought I was too thin. Her solution was for me to draw a bottle of milk on the blackboard every morning in front of the rest of the 24 students showing how many glasses of milk I drank the day before. Needless to say I was humiliated even though I loved the teacher and knew she thought she was doing a good thing. A conversation this month on my birthday with an old friend and fellow student in those days, said she remembered the teacher drawing a cake for my birthday on the board—I told her I only remembered the milk bottles.

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11 thoughts on “Six Sentence Story

  1. It’s strange how our brains are programmed to remember the bad/sad things but not so many of the happy memories. I suppose it’s the fight or flight keeping us safe.

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    1. Yowsa! We had a few Holsteins and a couple Jerseys and there was always a debate between m dad and his dad as to which provided the best milk. We had a milking barn with stantions, ancient in today’s world.

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