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Post by Marilyn on Oct 27, 2012 23:37:57 GMT -5
foreverwaltons, no of course she never discussed her sex life in her journal.
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Oct 28, 2012 16:50:37 GMT -5
Marilyn.....I just meant that she very well could have conceived the baby as soon as she married & had it 6 months later. Just like my Grandmother being a miracle back in 1923 & surviving before all of the technology of today's present time. Did her baby survive?
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Post by AR15 on Oct 28, 2012 16:54:14 GMT -5
Dear AR15 and Carol. Do you remember The Donna Reed Show that ran from about 1957 or 1958 to 1966? There was a commercial promoting the show in which Donna Reed says, " I guess we don't have to talk about EVERYTHING that happens to the Stones"{The Stones was the name of the TV family}. Taking that into account and comparing it with the Waltons, we might say that an event that occurred in 1930 might have been so significant that the Waltons chose to celebrate it in some special way. During those years there were plenty of radio magazine and newspaper contests going around and it may very well be that the Waltons WON A TRIP TO NEW YORK and Mary Ellen did get to go to a Dodger game and they all went to see a play. It was never discussed on the show so maybe that was the 40th anniversary of the trip that the Waltons celebrated in 1970! Exactly ;D
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Post by Marilyn on Oct 28, 2012 19:54:21 GMT -5
Yes, Grandma's first child survived. Back then premature babies didn't have much of a chance since most were born at home without medical care.
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