

The women at Grandma Ruth's house when they were 4 years old!
When we were little, my sister and I sat under the table at home and played games with eachother. I remember we were playing with the arm on Dad's chair. We swung it back and forth to eachother and caught the arm of the chair, giggling louder and louder with each throw and swing. ...Until pop, it hit me in the tooth and then, pop, it hit her in the tooth. Both of us were marked with one brown tooth from that playful incident. Here is a picture of our daughters playing under Grandma Ruth's table, in complete imitation of their mothers, 20+ years before that.
The beauty of child's play which marks us for life, as sisters and cousins and loves. The brown tooth which finally came out to adult teeth is a symbol of our sisterhood.
We bruise eachother with love and stories of the building of our love with eachother. The efforts of the 20's with these women has carried them to the other continents and south to NC, but we are still bruising eachother in love. Make your marks on the earth, ladies. Just know that we miss the days...UNDER THE TABLE!
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