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Save Your Money
and Watch Your Friends

by Nolan Maxie
Nolan Maxie

Many years ago in a far and distant land, it was there I was born and raised in the glorious laid-back and primitive climate of NE Texas known as the Ark-La-Tex.

Today those years seem like a crumpled, faded page out of yester-year. Like a by-gone era, long gone but never forgotten time, impossible to return to. Things were a lot simpler back then and life moved at a much slower pace. Words like please; thank you; yes sir and yes mama, or excuse me and may I, were widely used by manner able and respectful young folks.

Tilling the soil and raising a garden were done with horse drawn plows like a turning plow; a middle buster and a Georgia stock, or maybe a cultivator, all using real hoof-to-ground horsepower, if you please. The garden hoe, a rake and shovel were some very common and much used hand tools, too.

Indoor plumbing with running water in the house, and electricity, were becoming more prevalent throughout rural areas of Cass County during my formative years. But, even into the late 1950’s, there were still old homes without those conveniences. Some old houses were abandoned for lack of that modern stuff. Some were turned into barns for animals and feed storage.

Do you know home schooling was highly important for many families back then, too? Not home schooling exclusive, since it hadn’t been invented then, but in addition to local public schools. Wise parents knew that more training and discipline were needed than could be learned in six to eight hours a day, five days a week at the schoolhouse. They took the initiative to provide more at home.

Public schools have never been the only or the best total source of education. Even though families throughout the years have relied heavily upon it as a standalone education, as mine mostly did, more has always been needed. But more has not always been provided. Public school teachers are only a part of the total solution in education. All-be-it a very important part, they can’t do it alone.

The home is the first and primary source; the backbone of discipline and education. Nothing is more important than parental guidance, discipline and training in the home.

The church is a third and very important source. Spiritual training and guidance through teaching of youth in church classes and pastoral leadership is a strong plus in young lives. Building youth upon Christian principles builds better adults.

The school, the home and the church; all together stands the best chance of giving our youth the right and basic start in life. A good start that so many desperately need today embarking upon adulthood and long careers.

Some of the earliest teaching from my dad involved, “Son, save your money and watch your friends.” Very good, but later when passing that bit on to my children, they seemed to take it in the negative sense. i.e.; “Like, say what? Are you kidding me? Save my money for what? Or watch my friends for what? Like, are they bad, ugly or unsavory characters whom I shouldn’t associate with? Dream on Pop!!”

No! No! No children! The “Watch your friends” part is only a positive perspective. Watch their good influences and good behavior; their education and their upscale careers. Watch their successes in marriage, family life, spiritual life and all areas of life in general. Look at the good things they do; the rewards they receive and perhaps there may be; there just may be a thing or two you might want to mimic. Emulate only the positive! Extenuate the positive!

And Mom’s good, rewarding and long lasting bit of advice? “Son. Eat your vegetables.” I still struggle with that one daily.

© Nolan Maxie
"Nolan Maxie"
February 5, 2010 Column
piddlinacres@consolidated.net

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