Through My Eyes

Surviving a Disturbing Childhood in the 60’S

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Karen Burleson Crawford ISBN: 9781449707552
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: November 22, 2010
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Karen Burleson Crawford
ISBN: 9781449707552
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: November 22, 2010
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

We woke up with a bowl of cereal to Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans on the Motorola and went to bed with a transistor radio on our pillow after the Ed Sullivan Show and Gunsmoke.

In between we played hop scotch, marbles and jumped roped. We roller skated- if we could find the key that helped hook them to our hard-sole shoes- on the smoothest sidewalks in the neighborhood and built tents over the family clothesline. We played hide-and-seek and kick the can, and when day turned into dusk and wed finished with dinner, there was spotlight to reunite us for an hour or so until it was time to return home.

We dove in piles of leaves in the fall, rode sleds down the biggest hill we could find in the winter, and played in the pool, lake or stream until we had only enough energy to peddle our Huffy or Schwinn home at the end of those long summer days. And if we couldnt go outside, we played Old Maid, Fish, Monopoly and Clue or put a stack of 45s on the RCA Victor in our room.

Growing up in the 1960s was idyllic. For most of us any way. Some, though

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We woke up with a bowl of cereal to Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Green Jeans on the Motorola and went to bed with a transistor radio on our pillow after the Ed Sullivan Show and Gunsmoke.

In between we played hop scotch, marbles and jumped roped. We roller skated- if we could find the key that helped hook them to our hard-sole shoes- on the smoothest sidewalks in the neighborhood and built tents over the family clothesline. We played hide-and-seek and kick the can, and when day turned into dusk and wed finished with dinner, there was spotlight to reunite us for an hour or so until it was time to return home.

We dove in piles of leaves in the fall, rode sleds down the biggest hill we could find in the winter, and played in the pool, lake or stream until we had only enough energy to peddle our Huffy or Schwinn home at the end of those long summer days. And if we couldnt go outside, we played Old Maid, Fish, Monopoly and Clue or put a stack of 45s on the RCA Victor in our room.

Growing up in the 1960s was idyllic. For most of us any way. Some, though

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