Heritage:
When the grandkids were younger, I had
planned to give them a look into their Choctaw roots. I thought that maybe we
could track a bear with bow and arrows – if we could find a bear to track. We
could throw tomahawks, spears, and flint knives. We could eat things like
berries, roots, bark, and grubs. Wouldn’t they love rubbing tallow into their
hair or painting their faces with war paint and running around in loincloths? I
ran the idea past the lovely Avon, and she wasn’t nearly as excited about it as
I was. She said, “Can you imagine Luke rubbing smelly grease in his hair, or
Jack eating grubs?” Boy, she sure knows how to rain on a parade.
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