A Particular Friendship
Viewing comments for Chapter 38 "A stitched up knee"We meet Lizzy who has just come out of the convent
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Comment from Dolly'sPoems
You certainly were adventurous here Liz, and your stitched up knee sounded very painful and that teacher who had no empathy for the children sounds like Miss Trunchbull. You brought back some memories with your tap class, shuffle ball change, I remember that. A delightful read and you survived! Love Dolly x x x
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2024
You certainly were adventurous here Liz, and your stitched up knee sounded very painful and that teacher who had no empathy for the children sounds like Miss Trunchbull. You brought back some memories with your tap class, shuffle ball change, I remember that. A delightful read and you survived! Love Dolly x x x
Comment Written 19-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your delightful review. Only we know what shuffle ball change means...lol
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
Liz, you recall these details with such colour and clarity! I'm still squirming after the description of the stitches being ripped out. And all your adventures make me feel as if I missed out on my own childhood. Thank you for sharing this excellent chapter. Take care Debbie
reply by the author on 18-Apr-2024
Liz, you recall these details with such colour and clarity! I'm still squirming after the description of the stitches being ripped out. And all your adventures make me feel as if I missed out on my own childhood. Thank you for sharing this excellent chapter. Take care Debbie
Comment Written 18-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 18-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your delightful review. I begin writing this over 20 years ago so some of the stuff I'm reading I go I don't remember that happening but I'm winding some of the more current stuff in with it. Plymouth
Comment from Brett Matthew West
Bet the boy games were more interesting, especially for a young girl shunned by her peers.
OUCH! What an unfortunate and painful way to hurt your knee.
Well, yeah. Sliding down the rail good way to rip stitches out of your knee.
The "T" in "The having to go up" paragraph should be moved one space to the left so paragraph not indented. So does the "At other times" paragraph.
"one fall" should be one Fall.
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
Bet the boy games were more interesting, especially for a young girl shunned by her peers.
OUCH! What an unfortunate and painful way to hurt your knee.
Well, yeah. Sliding down the rail good way to rip stitches out of your knee.
The "T" in "The having to go up" paragraph should be moved one space to the left so paragraph not indented. So does the "At other times" paragraph.
"one fall" should be one Fall.
Comment Written 16-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your supportive review.
Comment from LateBloomer
Hi Liz, not all childhood memories are good or remembered fondly.
Sadly, you know this first hand. I would have thought that, living through the time period that you did, children would have been kinder, but I guess that bullies have existed since the beginning of time.
Of special note:
--most boys were down on the ground with trucks and cars having fun.
(My 4-year old granddaughter would rather play with her brother's cars and trucks, then with her dolls, etc. The cars are more exciting.)
--without thinking, jump off the railing. I could feel my stitches ripping out.
(Ouch. That had to have hurt. I'm wincing my eyes.)
--The having to go up and down the ladder in the barn where the abuse occurred,
(Liz, you have made reference to the abuse, but have you ever written about it?)
--I froze everytime and began to cry.
(And rightfully so.)
--I had previously believed only crabby grandmothers drank tea and listened to records on the real wind-the-handle phonograph player,
(Good imagery. I could see it. Also, the wind-the-handle phonography player would be a real treasure to have in today's world, especially should the day come when our electric grid gets hacked.)
-- I think it may be genetic, my own sister Cassie doesn't, nor hasn't throughout our lifetime, spoken to me more than a few sentences at a time.
(I think you dad forgot to give her the memo ... Family is family, and we stick together. If someone does something to my brother/sister, then they are doing it to me, and watch out ... we are ALL coming for you.)
The trials and tribulations of childhood can be scarring for life.
Well done. M
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2024
Hi Liz, not all childhood memories are good or remembered fondly.
Sadly, you know this first hand. I would have thought that, living through the time period that you did, children would have been kinder, but I guess that bullies have existed since the beginning of time.
Of special note:
--most boys were down on the ground with trucks and cars having fun.
(My 4-year old granddaughter would rather play with her brother's cars and trucks, then with her dolls, etc. The cars are more exciting.)
--without thinking, jump off the railing. I could feel my stitches ripping out.
(Ouch. That had to have hurt. I'm wincing my eyes.)
--The having to go up and down the ladder in the barn where the abuse occurred,
(Liz, you have made reference to the abuse, but have you ever written about it?)
--I froze everytime and began to cry.
(And rightfully so.)
--I had previously believed only crabby grandmothers drank tea and listened to records on the real wind-the-handle phonograph player,
(Good imagery. I could see it. Also, the wind-the-handle phonography player would be a real treasure to have in today's world, especially should the day come when our electric grid gets hacked.)
-- I think it may be genetic, my own sister Cassie doesn't, nor hasn't throughout our lifetime, spoken to me more than a few sentences at a time.
(I think you dad forgot to give her the memo ... Family is family, and we stick together. If someone does something to my brother/sister, then they are doing it to me, and watch out ... we are ALL coming for you.)
The trials and tribulations of childhood can be scarring for life.
Well done. M
Comment Written 15-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your compassionate review. yes these kids actually had parents who were adult bullies so that goes back one more generation.
If I haven't told about the abuse in the barn it's in my notes for further on.
Comment from lyenochka
I think this covered much more than the stitched and unstitched knee events. I'm sorry that you and sister have been out of touch. Was that aunt related to your mother or father? Glad that reconciliation happened even if it took thirty-four years.
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2024
I think this covered much more than the stitched and unstitched knee events. I'm sorry that you and sister have been out of touch. Was that aunt related to your mother or father? Glad that reconciliation happened even if it took thirty-four years.
Comment Written 15-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your involved review. That was my father's sister. My sister and I make nice on Facebook every so often with very few comments. Then I don't hear from her for 3 months. It's really sad but I send a good energy and whatever if she would receive it. I don't even know if she would receive it. Hopefully we can make it up in another lifetime. I do think has to do with something from the past lifetimes though. To come into this life with a chip on her shoulder about me right from the very beginning is kind of odd.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
So many memories and so many people with strong personalities. It makes for interesting reading. Thank you for sharing this with us.
no Santa Claus and made the boy next to me wait so long that he wet his pants (boy beside me)
reply by the author on 14-Apr-2024
So many memories and so many people with strong personalities. It makes for interesting reading. Thank you for sharing this with us.
no Santa Claus and made the boy next to me wait so long that he wet his pants (boy beside me)
Comment Written 14-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 14-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your supportive review I'm kind of puzzled that so many people really are enjoying these chapters of my life.
Comment from tfawcus
I love this kaleidoscope of memories that spill out with the good mixed with the bad, as is the case in life itself. My wife often speaks of the ice cart, an iconic piece of Aussie history. As I lived most of my childhood in England, we seldom had need of additional cooling when I was growing up!
reply by the author on 14-Apr-2024
I love this kaleidoscope of memories that spill out with the good mixed with the bad, as is the case in life itself. My wife often speaks of the ice cart, an iconic piece of Aussie history. As I lived most of my childhood in England, we seldom had need of additional cooling when I was growing up!
Comment Written 14-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 14-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your delightful review . Ooof, that would be rough not having any cooling place they must have put it out in the snow or something.
Comment from BethShelby
This is a good story. I enjoyed it. That knee injury sounds really painful. I remember the iceman. I'm not sure we got a refrigerator until I was ten years old.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2024
This is a good story. I enjoyed it. That knee injury sounds really painful. I remember the iceman. I'm not sure we got a refrigerator until I was ten years old.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your entertaining review. I'm glad you could enjoy it.
Comment from patcelaw
This is story and I enjoyed listening to it very much your sentence structures. Is very good.
And everything is just nice as it can be. I wish you the very, very best with all of your writing and may you have a wonderful weekend. Patric.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2024
This is story and I enjoyed listening to it very much your sentence structures. Is very good.
And everything is just nice as it can be. I wish you the very, very best with all of your writing and may you have a wonderful weekend. Patric.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your involved review I'm glad you're enjoying this series and you also have a wonderful weekend.
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
You did have a lot of stuff happen when you were in grade school. Looking back it seemed a lot of stuff happened to me, although I had to be an old lady to fall on icy gravel and remove all skin and ligaments from a knee. Your dad doesn't sound like an easy person to live with, and a thieving cousin wasn't much fun either.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2024
You did have a lot of stuff happen when you were in grade school. Looking back it seemed a lot of stuff happened to me, although I had to be an old lady to fall on icy gravel and remove all skin and ligaments from a knee. Your dad doesn't sound like an easy person to live with, and a thieving cousin wasn't much fun either.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2024
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Thank you for your review, which kind of reinforces stuff. My father wasn't much to live with but he wasn't around very often. He came in late at night, drunk and my mother had to get up and feed him & anyone he may have dragged in. In the morning he was still in bed by the time I got up. And on days off he would play golf and he wouldn't come home till late at night.
On any hours he was home, he was belittling. So he wasn't much of a father.