In Celebration of MHS Class of 1958
A Tribute and Celebration
We were the class of 1958, members of the Greatest Generation as well as children of the Greatest Generation. Born in 1940, we are also called members of the Traditional Generation.
Our childhood, post World War II, "was the best of times . . . it was the age of wisdom . . . it was the epoch of belief . . .it was the season of Light . . . it was the spring of hope . . . we had everything before us . . .we were all going direct to Heaven . . . ." (A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens.) At least, that's the way I felt about it. We were truly blessed.
- Ouida Tomlinson -
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Friday, May 30, 2008
A new time frame reference
Here in South Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, there has been a new time frame that has become a rather standard point of reference. It is BK and AK – and for those who were not impacted by Katrina, that means before Katrina or after Katrina. It is rather common when discussing some recent event for a person to invoke the question, “Was that before Katrina or after?”
It is simply not possible to understand how many lives were changed overnight and how many lives are still being impacted from the aftermath.
Our lives are still very much affected by Katrina. Katrina will be a milestone in the history of this area and the reference to BK and AK will become even more prominent as time goes on.
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My family and I stayed last week in a rented bayou house in Bay St. Louis. The house had been completely redone, as Katrina had swept through with water up to the roof, and the owner's husband was killed. It is still hard for me to fathom the immensity and strength of that storm.
Grandchildren swam in the bayou 'til a 'gator was spotted!
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