Long hair was important to my grandmother. She never cut hers. She wore it in a knot at her neck or sometimes a braid wound tight. It was gray for as long as I can remember. Here’s a picture of my little granny with her mom, dad and some of her brothers. Lots of hair!
When I look at this picture of my grandmother when she was young (middle child standing), I can’t help but wonder how she was raised. I know that she was sent to school “in town” along with one musically talented brother. Neither one of them liked the town school and eventually didn’t attend it any more. I wonder how long they did go.
I remember several things about my grandma:
I remember crawling under a tractor to get some eggs for her. I bumped my head and she thought that was so funny. I didn’t.
When she became ill, my mother was her nurse. Mom would bathe her feet and ‘Mamaw” would never want anyone to see her naked feet—it was sinful, she said.


Great grandmother Carrie Belle Ragan Smith and Mattie Mae Smith Roach, then me and my daughter. Do we all favor?

