Good Old Days Magazine

Reinvented With Love

I remember Mama and my older brother Douggie liked to argue, “Who’s cheaper to dress? Boys or girls?”

Douggie said boys, because they could just wear jeans. He had three boys of his own by then and would eventually have five. Mother declared it was girls, because jeans had to be bought, but one could make all the clothes a

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