· 2018
I Miss You, Brother is written from the view point of the authors youngest son who lost a sibling. It is meant to start conversations to express the grieving childs different emotions. Some children will be very vocal about their feelings while others will not shed a tear nor want to talk. He sees your friends embracing you, but his friends are not allowed to come play right now. Not knowing how to deal with grief, he may lash out in frustration. Adults are whispering and not sharing with him. He may feel confused about his parents crying or they may become over protective. He is afraid to talk about the things that scare him. We have protected him from the details of his siblings illness, the accident, the actual death. Allow yourself to go through all the stages of grief and help your child to do the same.
· 2018
I Miss You, Sister is written from the viewpoint of the authors youngest son who lost a sibling. It is meant to start conversations to express the grieving childs different emotions. Some children will be very vocal about their feelings while, others will not shed a tear nor want to talk. He sees your friends embracing you, but his friends are not allowed to come play right now. Not knowing how to deal with grief, he may lash out in frustration. Adults are whispering and not sharing with him. He may feel confused watching her parents crying, or they may become overprotective. He is afraid to talk about the things that scare him. We have protected him from the details of his siblings illness, the accident, the actual death. Allow yourself to go through all the stages of grief, and help your child to do the same.
· 1917
· 1915
· 1919
"The hay stacker is to stacking what the horse-fork is to putting hay in the barn, a saver of man labor. It enables the farmer to life the hay on to the stack by horse power instead of man power. The stacker is used almost universally in the West where stacking is the usual method of storying hay. In the East and South, where mush of the hay grown is stored under cover, the stacker could be used to advantage when it becomes necessary to stack, especially where labor is scarce. Where the stacker is used, a boy or woman, driving the team that hoists the hay, can take the place of a man in the haying operation.Stackers are comparatively inexpensive; there are several serviceable types which may be cheaply made at home." -- [2]