Showing posts with label Lynda Joan Shaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynda Joan Shaw. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Old Leaves: Seven Siblings

Next Friday will be the birthday of Mary Carol Shaw (Johnston) my next younger sister. Here is an old "Sunday Seven" from her birthday in 2007. I and my seven siblings have been thrown together more than usual for more than a year now as we have worked through laughs and tears to distribute my Mother's belongings of 98 years. Often a book or paper or doll or dish has brought a beloved memory to share and compare. It has been a sentimental and sometimes overwhelming job.

If anything I love these six humans more than ever.

Some of the facts in this post from fifteen years ago are a bit out-of-date, of course, but the sentiments still apply; so here's a "rerun"...

LATER NOTE: I scheduled this post quite a while ago and had forgotten it was about to be posted. As many of my friends know we lost my youngest sister Beth on August 5, 2022. So this post from way back in 2007 is even more precious to me now.

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Sunday Seven: Seven Siblings

Today is the birthday of my sister, Carol. I thought it would be a good Sunday to finish this little tribute to the Seven Siblings that I got a start on a while back. I wish I had a larger selection of digital pics handy to choose from, but these are pretty illustrative ---

David the long-expected

  

(Above left, the little rascal turns to watch his older sister enter on our father's arm. And at the right he stands as my Best Man.)
He is the youngest of us. When Mama was expecting the seventh, Daddy and I hauled all the baby furniture out into the yard and painted it baby blue. I was thrilled as an 11-year-old to announce his birth. I read him Huck Finn when he was about four. I wonder if he got anything out of it. He brought Vicki into the fold and they presented us with Jessica, Katie, and Haley - the blessings keep flowing! And his barbecue is smoked to perfection!

Beth the adventurous



(Above left she is a wistful attendant to Joan the bride. And at the right Toddler Beth enjoys a holiday meal at Mama Shaw's)
I often misspeak and say "Beth!" when I call "Brannon". Maybe my slip has something to do with their shared derring-do. Brannon, my daughter, spent three months in Europe with a backpack, completely on her own with no set itinerary. As an adolescent, Beth took off on her own to visit our eldest sibling in Taiwan, then jogged over a few hundred air miles to visit Thailand while she was at it. Never mind there was a war on. And Beth is responsible for two wonderful additions to our family - "Amandarooni" and "Joshaway". Even her "beloved curmudgeon" adds a lot of smarts and bold dash of spice to the mix!

Debi the reader



(Little girls dressed up: "I feel pretty, oh so pretty!" at Joan's wedding.)
We nearly lost her before we knew her to pneumonia, so we've spoiled her rotten. I suspect that when we left her at the filling station that time, she had her head stuck in a book and didn't notice her family pulling away. When she finished the last book in the world she married an author and even decided she'd have to write a few herself. She and Gregg have also been most prolific in new family editions - Andrew, Matthew, Lisette, Benjamin, and Jonathan! Those five are more like siblings than cousins to my two!

Carol the rival



(Don't tell me you can't see the mischief in those eyes. Left and right at Joan's wedding, and center at Mama Shaw's table.)
She is closest to me in age and we FOUGHT in childhood. I remember, at about 9 or 10, threatening to kill her! As teens, college kids, and then young adults, we grew close. I'm not sure how I would have survived my last two years of college without her sympathetic ear... and her typing skills! And today is her birthday! Happy Birthady, Sis! And thanks for the two extra blessings you and RT presented us, "Stinkeroo" and "Skalawag"! "Stinkeroo" has added two more beautiful blessings, "Sweetstuff" and "Sunshine"!

Me the little big bro



(At left I am the somber alternative to the gleeful Carol. On the right the proud groomsman at Joan's wedding.)
As the first grandson on Daddy's side, they spoiled me rotten. As the little brother of two, they spoiled me rotten. As the big brother of four, I assumed the lead. And now as the sole Democrat, I take the heat. I may or may not be a blessing, but I surely am a blessee! And for all my faults, I gave my siblings a new sister, Sheila, a two fantastic neices: "Brannyroo" and "Lillyloo".

Joan the intellect



(Above right Joan enjoys her nutty uncles. And, of course, the beautiful bride.)
I worshiped at her feet. I bragged when her picture appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as the gorgeous and stylish Georgia Peach of the Week. She is the calm, brilliant center and the peacemaker. She and Jim, obviously mentally challenged, even loaned me their car for dates! And she and Jim gave us our first wonderful niece blessing, Lyn, and a fine nephew, Steve. And these two have presented us with six additional wonders - two rough and tumble guys (a middle-schooler and one who thinks he's a middleschooler) and four brilliant, determined sweethearts (a set of near-triplets and a gorgeous teen).

Jan the leader



(Big sister at grandmother's, as bride, and as Matron of Honor for Joan.)
Eldest and born to lead, she marshaled us to any task that was at hand. Though ready always to list all the pros and cons of every way to proceed, proceed she did and does. When I was a bewildered youth, she and Gil counseled me and even loaned me money and taught me to ski! She and Gil gave us Charmaine and Gil in quick succession -- what a blessing they have been! And now those two have done their part -- four rambunctious boys and 3, uh, (yep) rambunctious girls! We need to see them more often, Jan!

This post is so inadequate to express my love and admiration for my six siblings. They collectively make up one of the greatest blessings of my life. As anyone who reads our blogs knows, we have significant differences on many issues. But we share a wonderful heritage and a deep love. I am truly thankful this Sunday for these blessings.

Saturday, August 06, 2022

The Perfect Seven

 



My Mother used to say seven is the Biblical number of spiritual perfection and completion. Here is, I suppose, the last photo of the (ahem) "Perfect Seven" of her children. We lost my youngest sister, Beth, yesterday. We certainly feel incomplete now. 

This was taken by our great niece Hannah Yoest outside Trinity United Methodist Church in Rome, Georgia, one year ago today, after Ruth Baird Shaw's funeral service. L-R: Sharlyn Beth Shaw (Roszel), Charles Terrell Shaw, Deborah Ruth Shaw (Lewis), Janice Diane Shaw (Crouse), Lynda Joan Shaw (Turrentine), David Baird Shaw, Mary Carol Shaw (Johnston)

I'm so thankful to all the folks who contributed to my Mother's beautiful memorial service. I am tempted to name names but I'm sure I would leave someone out. I will thank three non-family folks again who were so loving and helpful: our wonderful pastor, Nanci Hicks; our friend Beverly Harris who filled in beautifully as pianist on very short notice, and Chip Rogers who made sure the service was live-streamed and recorded so those who could not attend could participate online.

 I watched the video again yesterday. Here is the link to that service.

Tuesday, May 03, 2022

Gleaning Facebook: Joan on Aunt Eugenia

 From my sister Joan's Facebook:

I was hoping to be able to ride to Conyers today with my brother Terrell, his wife, Sheila, and my sister Debi to attend the memorial service this afternoon for my aunt. Eugenia Shaw was my aunt, but since she was only 8-9 years older than I, she felt more like a cousin. I remember when she married my Uncle Bill. Uncle Bill was such a fun person to be around, and I was so happy he had found Eugenia. They were a perfect pair in my young eyes. She seemed to enjoy his sense of humor and lively personality although she was a little more circumspect in her social interactions than he was. I always looked forward to spending time with them. Uncle Bill has been gone from the world since 1987, and now his lovely and loving wife has joined him. I am so sorry my own health is keeping me from celebrating her life today with their daughters and my other Shaw cousins. My heart and thoughts will be there. Rest in peace, Eugenia. You will be missed and always loved. (The picture below was taken in 2013 when we celebrated her 80th birthday with her. Mother, pictured with her, loved all her sisters-in-law - that group of amazing women who married "the Shaw Boys!")




Comments

Angie Shaw Bryant
Thank you for sharing this, Joan! We will miss you! I hope you feel better!


Annie Scarbrough
Will miss seeing you. Feel better soon.


Joan Shaw Turrentine
Annie
, I’ll be thinking of you, too. This has to be so hard to lose another sister. I was looking forward to seeing you and your kids and grandkids.


Carol Shaw Johnston
You had two strokes just two weeks ago. That’s a shock to your body - plus having to adjust to no vision in one eye. Rest up. Mother - Lavay - and Eugenia. We have had a lot of sadness in the family since last year.


Joan Shaw Turrentine
Carol
, yes, we really have.


Frank Norris
So sorry about the death of your aunt.


Andrea Shaw Hayes
We missed you! Feel better soon!pastedGraphic.png


Patty Falk
Love and prayers


DougandDianne Stonecypher
LOVE YOU JOAN ! Di


Janice Shaw Crouse
That group of AMAZING women who married the Shaw Boys is so right. I loved, admired and respected them all!!! Very, very special women. Only Annie Scarbrough remains now.


Janice Shaw Crouse
I so rarely get to see my cousins. How I wish I could have been there to celebrate Eugenia’s life with them!


Monday, April 09, 2012

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Gleaning Facebook: Milking Cows and other stuff

This is my sister Joan's responses to a Facebook meme. I am preserving it here mainly for the comments from Joan, Beth and and my Mother. Who would have thought that my Mother had never milked a cow or picked cotton!

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Joan's post

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Bucket List

Place an X by all the things you've done and remove the X from the ones you have not, then tag your friends (including me).

(To do this, go to “notes” under tabs on your profile page, paste these instructions in the body of the note, do the list and tag 25 people (in the right hand corner of the app) then click publish.) If you don't see the Tag people in the upper right hand corner you are in the wrong place.)

** If you're reading this you're tagged **

Things you have done during your lifetime:
( x) Gone on a blind date
(x ) Donated Blood
( X) Had surgery
( ) Broken a bone
( ) Skipped school
( ) Watched someone die
(X ) Been to Canada
(X ) Been to Mexico
( X) Been to Florida
( ) Been to Hawaii
(x ) Been on a plane
(x ) Been on an airplane flying over an ocean
( ) Been on a helicopter
(X) Been lost
(X ) Gone to Washington, DC
( ) Hugged a homeless person
(X) Swam in the ocean
( ) Swam on a swim team
(X ) Been sailing
( ) Performed in public on a musical instrument
(X) Cried yourself to sleep
(X) Recently colored with crayons
( ) Ran a marathon/or triathlon
( ) Sang Karaoke
(X ) Volunteered at a soup kitchen
(X) Paid for a meal with coins only
( ) Been to the top of the St. Louis Arch
( ) Seen the Northern Lights
( ) Been Para sailing
(x ) Been on TV
(X ) Been on the radio
(X) Done something you told yourself you wouldn't do
(X) Made prank phone calls
( ) Been down Bourbon Street in New Orleans
( ) Fed an elephant
(x ) Caught a snowflake on your tongue
( ) Fired a gun
( ) Shot with a bow and arrow
( ) Danced in public
(X ) Been to the Opera
(X) Written a letter to Santa Claus
(X ) Serenaded someone
(X ) Seen a U.S.President, King or Queen in person
(x) Been kissed under the mistletoe
(X) Watched the sunrise or sunset with someone
( ) Driven over 100 miles an hour
(x ) Been to a National Museum
( ) Been to a Wax Museum
( ) Eaten caviar or escargot
(X) Blown bubbles
(X) Gone ice-skating
(X) Gone to the movies
( ) Been deep sea fishing
( ) Driven across the United States
( ) Been in a hot air balloon
( ) Been sky diving
( ) Gone snowmobiling
( ) Lived in more than one country
(X) Lay down outside at night and admired the stars while listening to the crickets
(X) Seen a falling star and made a wish
(X) Enjoyed the beauty of Old Faithful Geyser
(X) Seen the Grand Canyon
(X ) Seen Mount Rushmore
( ) Seen the Statue of Liberty
( ) Gone to the top of Seattle Space Needle
( ) Gone to the top of the Eiffel Tower
( ) Been to the top of the Leaning Tower of Piza
(X) Been on a cruise or (large ship)
( ) been on a hovercraft or hydroplane boat
(X) Traveled by train
( ) Traveled by motorcycle
( ) Gone down hill skiing
(X) Been horse back riding
( ) Ridden on a San Francisco cable car
(X) Been to Disneyland OR Disney World
(x)Truly believed in the power of prayer
() Been in a redwood forest
( ) Seen whales in the ocean
(X ) Been to Niagara Falls
( ) Ridden on an elephant
( ) Ridden on a camel
( ) Swam with dolphins
(X) Been to the Olympics
( ) Walked on the Great Wall of China
( ) Milked a cow
(X ) Been water-skiing
(X) Been roller-skating
( ) Been to Westminster Abbey
( ) Been to the Louvre
( ) Been to Tokyo, Japan
( ) Been to the Taj Mahal
(X ) Been to Rome, Italy
( ) Been to Las Vegas
(X) Swam in the Mediterranean
(X) Swam in the Caribbean
( x) Been to a Major League Baseball game
( ) Been to a National Football League game
(x ) Been to a NBA game
( ) Swam with sharks
(X) Gone canoeing down a river
( ) Gone kayaking
( ) Written a book or screen play
(X) Been in love
(X) Put a foot in the Oval office
( ) Hitchhiked
(x) Snorkeled
( x) Seen a car on fire
( ) Stood on both sides of the Prime Meridian
(X) Ridden the zip-line through the Costa Rican jungle
(x) Given birth


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Comments


Beth Shaw
Great list! I'm a little surprised you never milked a cow. Didn't y'all go to Mayfield Dairies for a field trip in school? We did and had to milk a cow. And we had someone whose house we went to that had a farm and had fresh milk (REALLY fresh) for breakfast! They thought it was hilarious to take us city people out to milk the cow for breakfast. I was totally grossed out - Mother and Daddy asked me where I thought our milk came from. I don't remember where we lived at the time.


Joan Shaw Turrentine
Interesting, Beth. I thought surely I had milked a cow too, but I racked my brain and am pretty sure I haven't. I do remember standing beside someone who was milking a cow at one time in very early childhood. Back in the dark ages when I was in elementary school we didn't take field trips!


Ruth Baird Shaw
I have never milked a cow and have never picked cotton. All mu siblings had done both, so like Beth, I was a spoiled rotten younger child. And, unlike Beth, i never went to dairy on a field trip.


Beth Shaw
You would remember it if you ever did - I was totally grossed out. AND, I distinctly remember that the milk we drank was WARM - I thought it was completely unnatural at the time and SO GROSS!!!!
@Mother - spoiled?? lol


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Just for the record, I have milked a cow. I did not find it gross. <smile>

The closest I've come to picking cotton is breaking off a stalk of cotton at the edge of a harvested field along US 27 in South Georgia. I wanted it to hang in my fourth grade class where I taught social studies and sometimes discussed cotton, slavery, the cotton gin and such.

Friday, January 02, 1970

Time Machine: Joan & Jim, June 9, 1963


















Joan is Engaged

 <Engagement clipping>

Georgia Peach July 19, 1959




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From the future 2024:

Another great find in my sorting of my Mother's papers:
Back in the fifties, every Sunday, the Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution published a slick half-size supplement in their huge joint Sunday paper. It included, in each edition, a photo and brief blurb about a good-looking young woman as that week's "Georgia Peach". On July 19, 1959 they chose my big sister Joan. (Joan Shaw Turrentine) As a 12 year-old I was thrilled and bragged to all my friends. Of course, I never understood how it took them so long to choose one of my two beautiful older sisters!
From the perspective of 2024 it is sort of shocking to see that they gave details including height and weight!


 

Time Machine: Mackville Thoro'bred 1952-53

I grew up adoring my two older sisters. I saw them as the smartest and most beautiful girls ever. They were cheerleaders. Jan played the piano. Joan would be chosen a "Georgia Peach of the Week" by the Atlanta Constitution later this decade. But for 1953 they were the "Queens" of their classes at Mackville School - Joan in Sixth Grade  and Jan in Eighth.

I will start school next year and be pictured with Mrs. Overstreet's first grade class there. 

Seventy years from now Joan will post these pictures on something called "Facebook" and write:
Wow! I had to open and look through this yearbook to even figure out what school this was. We only lived in Mackville, KY two years - my 6th and 7th grade. Apparently Jan and I were “queens” of our classes. Who knew?! That’s me with my head turned! 😂 Jan is 4 to the right of me.









 

1942 Lynda Joan Shaw

Lynda Joan Shaw (Turrentine) at about two months
Approx. January 1942