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Roughing It
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Roughing It

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Dawn is the smartest, funniest person I know with such a great sense of humor. Of all the people I have worked with through my career, Dawn will be someone I will never forget. Andrea Stevens Vice President of Business Development Amedisys Home Health Dawn was born to an openminded father, who loved the outdoors and people. Her mother was city born and artistic. At the beginning of World War II, her father became the superintendent of beautiful Brown County State Park in Indiana. The Mead children in their early years grew up there in that wonderful environment and were nourished by it. Later the family developed a flourishing recreational area in the rugged Apalachicola National Forest in the Florida panhandle. Anna Altic Realtor, Nashville, Tennessee Through the years my siblings and myself have frequently enjoyed reminiscing about our delightful, childhood. Our parents began a family amidst the great depression in the 1930's, followed by WWII. Having to adjust to these difficulties thrust my father into circumstance entailing certain difficult challenges to his keeping his family afloat and safe. In the process we children were gifted with a life which was nourishing and full of adventurous experiences. We grew up free to be ourselves, yet to work hard as a cooperative family unit. Even though we began our education in a little red one-room schoolhouse, what followed was the gift of good public schools. During some trying years, our parents cared deeply for one another and strived to give us the best life possible. They were indeed successful in this. When circumstances arose that thrust us into an abandoned, primitive old CCC camp in the middle of the Apalachicola National Forest in Florida with certain expectations, we met them and more. We went from city bred folks with all the comforts that life offered, to living in a four-room pine, unfinished cabins in the rugged outdoors and truly loving it. Looking back, it is amazing that our parents did not exude any anxiety or trepidation concerning this new lifestyle, so that we, their offspring adapted and flourished. Now only my 92-year-older brother and myself, quite elderly, are left to recollect and agree that we did, indeed, have a most wonderful childhood. I'm sharing this heartwarming story to honor our strong, loving parents Hansel and Peggy Mead, who made this story possible.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Country
United States
Date
16 February 2025
Pages
166
ISBN
9798823039611

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Dawn is the smartest, funniest person I know with such a great sense of humor. Of all the people I have worked with through my career, Dawn will be someone I will never forget. Andrea Stevens Vice President of Business Development Amedisys Home Health Dawn was born to an openminded father, who loved the outdoors and people. Her mother was city born and artistic. At the beginning of World War II, her father became the superintendent of beautiful Brown County State Park in Indiana. The Mead children in their early years grew up there in that wonderful environment and were nourished by it. Later the family developed a flourishing recreational area in the rugged Apalachicola National Forest in the Florida panhandle. Anna Altic Realtor, Nashville, Tennessee Through the years my siblings and myself have frequently enjoyed reminiscing about our delightful, childhood. Our parents began a family amidst the great depression in the 1930's, followed by WWII. Having to adjust to these difficulties thrust my father into circumstance entailing certain difficult challenges to his keeping his family afloat and safe. In the process we children were gifted with a life which was nourishing and full of adventurous experiences. We grew up free to be ourselves, yet to work hard as a cooperative family unit. Even though we began our education in a little red one-room schoolhouse, what followed was the gift of good public schools. During some trying years, our parents cared deeply for one another and strived to give us the best life possible. They were indeed successful in this. When circumstances arose that thrust us into an abandoned, primitive old CCC camp in the middle of the Apalachicola National Forest in Florida with certain expectations, we met them and more. We went from city bred folks with all the comforts that life offered, to living in a four-room pine, unfinished cabins in the rugged outdoors and truly loving it. Looking back, it is amazing that our parents did not exude any anxiety or trepidation concerning this new lifestyle, so that we, their offspring adapted and flourished. Now only my 92-year-older brother and myself, quite elderly, are left to recollect and agree that we did, indeed, have a most wonderful childhood. I'm sharing this heartwarming story to honor our strong, loving parents Hansel and Peggy Mead, who made this story possible.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Country
United States
Date
16 February 2025
Pages
166
ISBN
9798823039611