My grandmother got me through algebra. She was born in 1882 and died at the age of 82. She went to school in South Dakota in the 1890s and lived near the fight at Wounded Knee when they thought the Indians would come and kill them. Women didn’t become scientists or engineers then, or even teachers because teachers had to win fights with 15 year old farm boys. I think the school taught mathematics to girls so they could teach it to their sons. Pretty awesome.
Kiba65 about 1 month ago
The kids and dad should all pitch in and always help with the chores…
Jml58 about 1 month ago
A hero´s work is never done.
Ichabod Ferguson about 1 month ago
When you think about it, the time spent with people like grandparents is quite short. It just seems long because you were a kid.
David_J Premium Member about 1 month ago
Mid 60s and still miss my grandparents, aunts and uncles terribly. They were such a big part of our lives when I was a kid.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hope to God, that those aren’t piled IN the sink. More work pulling them out to have a spot to actually wash them. And yes I know it’s a cartoon.
gh787888 about 1 month ago
My grandmother got me through algebra. She was born in 1882 and died at the age of 82. She went to school in South Dakota in the 1890s and lived near the fight at Wounded Knee when they thought the Indians would come and kill them. Women didn’t become scientists or engineers then, or even teachers because teachers had to win fights with 15 year old farm boys. I think the school taught mathematics to girls so they could teach it to their sons. Pretty awesome.