by Marlene Bumgarner | Apr 13, 2015 | Community, Family, Grandparenting
When I was about eight, my parents spent a weekend helping some friends prepare their family farm for an estate sale. While the adults sorted, stacked, and scoured, the children were left to roam free. I remember climbing into a hay loft that first day, eating my fill...
by Marlene Bumgarner | Apr 6, 2015 | Family, Grandparenting
In 1975 our friend Nina came to live with us. At the time we were farming a piece of rural land along with a handful of friends, and Nina was looking for the peace and quiet we had in quantity. She settled in quickly, and soon was growing a vegetable patch,...
by Marlene Bumgarner | Apr 4, 2015 | Cooking and Eating, Family, Grandparenting
I love Spring, and when I was growing up, Easter was the big spring celebration in our house. Even when money was tight, I always had new shoes and a new dress (When we lived on Aunt Sadie’s chicken ranch, it was made from a flowered cotton feed sack, and my...
by Marlene Bumgarner | Mar 30, 2015 | Community, Family, Grandparenting
I don’t write for children, but I love reading to children. Last week I attended an event sponsored by Delta Kappa Gamma, an international organization that supports the professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. The event...
by Marlene Bumgarner | Mar 9, 2015 | Community, Grandparenting
I’m in Washington, D.C., where 5 inches of snow fell in the hours just before my plane landed at National Airport. A long-time friend and her husband took me to to several nearby sights and cultural events, beginning with Fort Ward (crunch, crunch, crunch...