We decided one day that we should become blood "sisters" just as the Indians used to do when they wanted to adopt a white man into their tribe. So, one day, we got up the courage to cut the end of our fingers and hold them together and let the blood mix together.
So, you see, we became sisters as well as neighbors.


Both of these pictures were taken by Lillie White just outside the south door of their farm home southeast of Haigler. I think we were about 8 years old and were playing with umbrellas that day pretending we were fancy ladies. We always had vivid imaginations and could think up the most fun things to do!!
An interesting note: Karen still has her umbrella. She says its bright pink with flowers.
(You can click on the pictures to see an enlarged version)
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