I was named after my mother whose name was Amy Mae.
Where did you grow up?18 miles west of Tatum on a ranch and farm and country store. {You guys read about that in this post previously!}
What was it like to grow up on a ranch in the 1920’s? Nobody had any money, neighbors would visit back and forth a lot, because you didn’t go to any town to shop. You grew your own vegetables and fruits.
Is there anything that’s the same about living on a ranch today as it was back then? Well, just you have to clean your shoes when you came out of the cow lot. About the only thing I can think of.

You’ve been a rancher now for almost 80 years, so what advice would you have for someone who wanted to become a rancher? You don’t need to expect a lot of money from anything. But enjoy life, because you’re out in the country and no close neighbors.
When you grew up, what did your parents do for a living? Just about anything they could think of. We had a garden and we grew vegetables and canned. Besides raising cattle, my dad had a little country store and he sold gas and oil, a few groceries, and he would fix flats for people and put a patch inside tires. And I guess that’s about it, well, my brothers would work out for laboring, day labor maybe, and they were paid a dollar a day.

What was it like to grow up with 4 brothers, you being the only girl? Good and bad. They boys wouldn’t ever let me go out to the barn, they didn’t want me out there at all. When it was milking time, if I would go over there to try and figure out how to milk, they would squirt it in my face. So I didn’t learn that technique. My dad wouldn’t let me wear any pants at all. He had four boys and he wasn’t going to have me wearing pants.


What’s your favorite memory of the family that you grew up with? Well, everyone played some sort of musical instrument. My dad played the fiddle and my brothers all played a stringed instrument, banjos and guitars. And then, later on, my dad bought a piano for $80 and we hauled it in a two-wheel trailer from Tatum and I took lessons then, finally. But one of my brothers could play it a lot better than I could with lessons, and he’s still going on it.


I know when I was little we would always have a New Year’s Party and a Halloween picnic. Is that where the idea for that came from?
Yes.
Where did you go to high school?
Tatum, New Mexico.

What was different about high school then from high school now?
Oh goodness. Course this was a small school, everybody knew everything about everybody else. {Some things don't change apparently...remember this blog?} There was still no money. If you got a new dress, you were mighty happy to wear it the first day of school. Let’s see. We didn’t have much freedom in high school then. You went from class to class and that was all day long. Well, like for home economics, we had a little building out to the side which was considered a home and we learned housekeeping and all kinds of things over there, just for girls. And I learned how to make good candy there, and we’d never known. My mother wasn’t a good candy maker, so I learned to make good candy. {Did I learn anything this useful in school?}
Stay tuned....in a couple of months I'll post Part II. You can hear Gran talking about college and World War II!









Last night, Oklahoma State hosted Texas at home. Before the game, all of the players, OSU and Texas, wore the same warm ups. Basketball is big in the Big 12. Clearly, everyone realizes that some things are bigger.
If you want to read more about these men, I blogged about this last year 





How you ask? Well, one assignment for that English class was to do an interview with the past. Obviously, Gran was my choice. We had to tape record the interviews and write a paper on them. As I was cleaning out some drawers a couple weekends ago, I stumbled across that tape. After hunting down a cassette player (talk about feeling old....I remember when that was ALL I had and now I can't find one anywhere!) I wrote out each question and answer. I will be posting them over the nex year periodically in Meet the Cast Monday style.
My current residence in the city was not so helpful, and then life seemed to get in the way of my search! So, sadly, I had to go with something else....but I think it worked out okay!


Now, please understand that I'm the person most people hate to go on vacation with because I feel like if we spent the money to get somewhere, by golly we are going to bust our rears to see everything that we can possibly cram into that time. The cruise was pretty much the opposite of this---we spent the money to lay by the pool and stuff our faces--and we busted our rears to do this every day! :)


We spent most nights at a karaoke bar...it was awesome! This family put on full routines that they must have practiced all day. And, true to bucket list form, I did karaoke....and was not good, but got that checkmark!





