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Third place winner in Countrymom- Spirit of '76
Remember when you were a child; those teenage years when you were wild? I recall the priceless memories made; how grounding came when rules were disobeyed. Remember when you walked to school; when there wasn’t busing or a car pool? I remember when candy bars cost a dime; when I was a tomboy all covered in grime. Remember when ill, and mom stayed by your side until the fever and coughing did subside? I recall being punished when coming home late from a drive in movie while out on a date. Remember when you went to church every day? Your parents would have it no other way. I still recall my parents’ gentle loving touch; how they told us all we were loved very much. Remember when, more than words to me now. Forever etched in my heart, this I vow. I wouldn’t trade anything for the memories made. Permanently instilled in my mind; they’ll never fade.
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