Thank you SO MUCH for sharing her story with us. My grandparents were both from Appalachia, she from rural Kentucky and he from rural Ohio. They married about the same time. My grandparents talked about walking between everywhere and how walking in the woods on the wrong property could get you unalived. My mom who’s 93 told me stories of being 11 yo walking from her grandparents other home when a man with a rifle stepped in front of her, asked her where she was going, who her grandparents were, who her parents were and why she was walking on this particular path. She told me she didn’t know the man and was certain if she’d have given him a “wrong” answer she’d have had a different outcome. She suspected it had to do with a stillbc in her world everyone had one. 😂. One thing I miss about my grandparents was their language, like sigogglin (my personal favorite), a poke, airish etc. Thank you for giving me a piece of home although I grew up in Washington state. ❤❤❤
@MikeS29 Yeah, TT has kinda driven the language of my videos since that's my main platform and being a mom, wife, and having a full-time job doesnt allow for multiple versions. Doesn't change their importance.
Really interesting, good video. You got me listening right up until the end :)
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing her story with us. My grandparents were both from Appalachia, she from rural Kentucky and he from rural Ohio. They married about the same time. My grandparents talked about walking between everywhere and how walking in the woods on the wrong property could get you unalived. My mom who’s 93 told me stories of being 11 yo walking from her grandparents other home when a man with a rifle stepped in front of her, asked her where she was going, who her grandparents were, who her parents were and why she was walking on this particular path. She told me she didn’t know the man and was certain if she’d have given him a “wrong” answer she’d have had a different outcome. She suspected it had to do with a stillbc in her world everyone had one. 😂. One thing I miss about my grandparents was their language, like sigogglin (my personal favorite), a poke, airish etc. Thank you for giving me a piece of home although I grew up in Washington state. ❤❤❤
I'm so happy you found value in what I created... I put a lot of work into these, so knowing at least one person heard it makes all of it worthwhile.
I am related to her. My 3rd great grandmother is Eliza Catherine Gatewood.
What an heritage :) Lucky. Have a good evening sweet
Cool story, thought it was going to be paranormal, though, based on the intro.
I've found that folx don't stay if I start with the woman's name... sad but true... so, I compensate. :)
I got as far as "un-aliving."
@MikeS29 Yeah, TT has kinda driven the language of my videos since that's my main platform and being a mom, wife, and having a full-time job doesnt allow for multiple versions. Doesn't change their importance.
Those eyebrows...
@@sandymiller870 are attached to my face and freakin' awesome!