What did your parents(each) call each other when you were a child?
What decade, &b how old were they?
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What did your parents(each) call each other when you were a child?
What decade, &b how old were they?
Good question, wish I had a good answer.
I honestly don't recall. I imagine things like dear, honey, etc.
This was in the '50s.
I always called my mother "mother". Well, except for one time when I was around 11 and called her by her name, Hilda. Quickly learned to not do that again. :)
My father was "Doc". He was a GP and what everyone called him, including family members. My mother called him that when referring to him by name.
When talking to me and referring to the other it was Mother and Father, "ask your Mother/Father..."
My brother was always Charles, through his friends called him Mack, short for Mackey.
My sister Mary was always called Sissy, even by her friends.
But heaven help you if you where called by all three names! "William Joseph Mackey, you come here right now!" Or my brother (12 years older than I from mother first marriage): "Charles Wiley Fontaine Mackey, come here!"
My sister, from my fathers first marriage, but only 10 years younger than my mother.
I was a full-of-**** teen, run away
From then on, all negotiatopns were done differently, by my dad -- no more deep & quiet patience;
I was 17 by then, so it was now all pro forma, as on my 19th birthday all could legally wash their hands of this troublemaking punk.
My father was "Doc". He was a GP and what everyone called him, including family members. My mother called him that when referring to him by name.
Cool! Big city or small town?
My brother was always Charles, through his friends called him Mack, short for Mackey.
Never Charlie or Chuck?
My sister Mary was always called Sissy, even by her friends.
Cute. Didn't know that happened outside of literature.
It took he & I 20 years(mostly estranged) to become brothers
I was the good child.
That night in jail stopped a lot of that.
My father never raised his hand to me.
My mother OTOH was known to direct a well aimed smack to the back of
my head or my bottom from time to time. I usually learned after the
first time not to do that particular thing again. :)
I was always told when I reached 18 I was on my own.
He dislikes being called Charles, just as I dislike being called
William (or any variation of that).
But Sissy was a tough old bird who could handle herself, being a
tomboy and all.
Mack and I aren't close either. When I was eight he was married and
on his own and by 10 I was an uncle.
He and Leona were high school sweethearts and still together after 63 years.
As soon as my brother reached 18, he moved out. I moved out when I got married, but moved back in to what was my parents house a little more than a year before my Mom died.
But Sissy was a tough old bird who could handle herself, being a tomboy and all.
I never knew it took women forever to get ready, and they had to "sit
for everything" in the bathroom...because I grew up with a brother.
He and Leona were high school sweethearts and still together after 63 years.
That's fantastic. This coming Monday would've been my parents 69th
wedding anniversary, had they lived.
JOE MACKEY wrote to GEORGE POPE <=-
My mother OTOH was known to direct a well aimed smack to the back of
my head or my bottom from time to time. I usually learned after the
first time not to do that particular thing again. :)
My mother taught what I needed to know to be independent and self reliant.
When I was 12, I had ADD for about 10 seconds. My dad was yelling at me for something and my mind wandered off for a moment.*SMACK* And it cured my ADD for good.
My mother taught what I needed to know to be independent and self reliant.
Same here (just more people taught me). I'm amazed at how many dependant > people I see today.
I see this as a generational thing. Today's generation of young
people (with exceptions) as having a mass temper tandem and no one is willing to tell them no.
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