The summer between sixth and seventh grader my Dad hurt his knee real bad. So he had to elevate it awhile and missed church a couple times and those Sundays I and a couple of the younger ones, I think Danny & Sammie, got to stay home with Dad and he told us Bible stories. He started in Genesis and worked his way through the Old Testament telling us all the things he could put in story form for us.
After supper in the summer often Dad would get us all to go out together to hoe and pull weeds in the garden or the peanut field or cane patch. Then in the fall it was picking peanuts off the stalks that had been pulled and put on stacks to dry.
When it got cold outside we'd sit around the stove in the evening shelling popcorn(which had to be blown out in the breeze the next day) or shelling peanuts.
My Dad was a man who was scheduled and on time. We were to get up before 5:00 and have the chores done and be at the breakfast table by 7:00. That way we had time to wash dishes & clean up before going to school; church or whatever needed to be done. In the evening the chores and milking were started at 5:00 and done by 6:00 so we could eat supper and have time to relax and get to bed by 8:00.
The one time I can remember Dad being late was once when the turkeys were ready for market and the trucks where scheduled to be there early in the morning with the neighbors notified and ready to come help as the turkey farmers helped each other load turkeys.
Anyway the next morning I heard the turkey trucks - big 18 wheelers come down the road and drive in. Excitedly I woke sister Katie who slept with me and we got dressed and hurried out to help.
Lots of people where already there so when I couldn't find Dad right away I went about getting the turkeys herded up in the pens which were made the day before so the biggest guys could catch them easier and stuff them in the cages on the trucks - After a while the field manager came over to me and called me honey(which I was not used to and it kinda creeped me out) and asked where my Dad was. I said, "He's around here somewhere." He said he couldn't find him and would I please find him and tell him he wanted to talk with him. So in the semi darkness I started looking at each man closely and could not find my Dad - Strange, I thought. Well maybe he went back to the house for something - So I trotted to the house - everything was quiet and dark - I went to my parents bedroom door - I heard heavy breathing - I timidly said, "Dad?" I heard my Dad sit up and sleepily say - "What do you need?"
"The turkey trucks are here." - "Ei yi yi, Was zeit id es? Wie hab ich schlofa karma?" And Dad was dressed and out in a twinkling of an eye. The strangeness of the atmosphere lifted and all was right with the world - My Dad was in charge.
- Mamaw Graber