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Saturday, November 05, 2022

Knitting, Voting, Georia Tann Scandal, and Counting Steps

 

The Color on this scarf isn't quite right.  I sure miss my old software.  It had a greeat feature that one click improved the color.  Don't remember quite what the option was called.  I used Irfanview, before I got my new laptop which is Windows 11 and so I only have a photo app, which doesn't seem to do much.  But, the scarf is coming along nicely.  I have 120 stitches on the needle.  Had hoped to have this completed by now, but it's such thin yarn it's a slower process than I thought it would be.  Wonderfully soft yarn and thus far am much more pleased with this than the previous shawl project, which I still haven't soaked or blocked.  Figured I would wait until I get this one finished and do them both.

Look who hubby and I ran into when we voted earlier this week!  I love the ability to vote early, it sure lessens the lines, and gives you options.  Who knows if you'll be sick or maybe your car won't start on election day!  AND, hubby will have surgery that day, so we would not have been able to voite on election day.  The states that don't allow early voting are, in my opinion very very backward!  And sadly, I think making voting as hard as possible is purposeful, and shameful.  

Not being able to get the horrific story about The Tennessee Children's Home Society out of my mind, I decided I needed to read more about it and that horrible woman, Georgia Tann.  Lisa Wingate, author of the previous book, "Before we Were Yours", teamed up with a reporter friend, Judy Christie to tell the stories of some of the stolen babies and their separated families in this book, book 2.  The reunion I mentioned that was arranged enable many who shared this sad experience to come together and share their stories.  People found each other at book signings and through the help of DNA testing with Ancestry.com and 23 and me, some have been able to re-unite with long lost siblings.  Due to the timing, many tracing their routes are now 2nd generation but learning about their birth families and what happened.  

I've learned that my husband's assistant's uncle was in fact one of these "Georgia Tann" stolen babies.  I believe I mentioned in my previous post that no one was held accountable to this horrible scandal, not the police, not the judges, not any of the workers, and not Georgia Tann herself.  

This is the actual house where it all began, though as time went on; there were other locations.  Part of how she made her money selling the babies was due to wealthy people being willing and able to pay high prices for babies.  For example, movie stars.  She had a following in Hollywood.  Movie stars June Allyson, Esther Williams, and Joan Crawford were among some of the famous stars who bought Georgia Tann's children.  Knowing that Joan Crawford was one, we also know that not all children found loving homes.  In 1986 60 minutes did a special on this scandal.  This audio book was 8 hours compared to 14 hours for the previous book.  Again...it was a short read/listen for me.  I really couldn't put it down.

There are a few other books, "Bought and Paid For", "The Baby Thief" I found listed about this, but thus far I've not found an audio version of them.


Happy to say October was a better month then September (my Covid month and ill fated France tour).  I took 11 actual walks, did planks 7 times and yard work 7 times.  Yard work is raking, and mowing mostly.  My steps went from 89.78 miles in Sept to 101.94 in October.   One must keep at it.






50 comments:

  1. I'm glad your October was a better month than September.
    I'm deeply impressed by your attempt to go deeper into the horrific story of Georgia Tann and the stolen/abused babies.

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    1. Thank you Duta. I am relieved my October was better. The story really is horrific. When you think of the 5,000 babies, their birth parents, their adoptive parents and siblings again in both worlds, the number of people who were involved in this is staggering. And now the next generations trying to make sense of it all.

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  2. It’s truly a disturbing story! I tried to walk every day this past month, while the weather is still pleasant. Before long, it will be the treadmill in the basement, which is not so pleasant.

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    1. Agree with you about the treadmill, but also dislike walking in cold slippery weather. Keep up the good work of walking.

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  3. Hope your husband's surgery goes well. Great you were able to get back to a more consistent exercise routine in October!

    betty

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    1. Thank you Betty, much appreciated.

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  4. Congrats on your increase of steps. Sometimes it is hard to be consistent. Have a wonderful new week.

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    1. Yes it is hard to be consistent. Life gets in the way sometimes.

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  5. So great that you voted early! Such a fun photo! Oh, you have been busy. Thanks for stopping by. All the best to a creative November.

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    1. Yes, getting our picture taken with Justice Ruth was fun.

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  6. Hi Sandy. We have voting by mail here in Utah, as we did in Arizona, and it is so convenient and works well - except for election deniers that want it stopped. Ugh. Glad your voting is done. I have that book, Before We Were Yours, but haven't been able to bring myself to read it yet. I hope you have a good week.See you again soon!

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    1. I know the election deniers are loud and obnoxious and want to make voting as hard as possible to discourage people from voting against them and their clan. Please read the book and let me know what you think. It's riveting, truly.

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  7. That must have been such a harrowing book to read. I saw a piece on our news about your early elections it's good to get the voting done. Well done on all those steps:)

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    1. It feels good to get the voting done early and know it's taken care of. So much is riding on line, I'm nervous about the outcome. Harrowing is a good description of the books.

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  8. That is a very disturbing book to read.
    I'm glad you're having a better month. Hope things go well with your husbands surgery.

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    1. Thank you Lori, much appreciated. The book is disturbing, but I think it's important we know things like this happened to be alert so it doesn't happen ever again.

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  9. Glad that October was a better month for you. I’ll bet the soft yarn feels so good while knitting.

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    1. It does indeed. Makes knitting with it such a pleasure.

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  10. It's nice that you had a wonderful October and it's great that you're sticking to the steps :-)) It's good to move and it's best to be in the fresh air.
    I can imagine that your scarf will take some work as the wool is thin... but the result will be wonderful - you will see, it will become your favorite scarf.
    Hug of Viola

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    1. I am indeed looking forward to wearing this scarf when finished. The wool is so yummy and soft, it's been fun working on it.

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  11. Nice photo of you and hubby. Wish him a successful surgery tomorrow and a quick recovery.
    Georgia Tan is surely way down under and I don't mean Australia either.
    We have early voting here but we'll go in person tomorrow.
    Hugs Cecilia

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    1. I'll pass along your good wishes, much appreciated. Happy Voting.

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  12. Hello,Yay that we have the right to vote! Fun photo of you and hubby.
    Sending hugs and prayers that his surgery goes well.
    Thank you for sharing more about Georgia Tan. Good Grief, such evil!!

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    1. Thanks for the good wishes, right you are so much evil. Happy voting to you.

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  13. I hope Ruth voted..we need them all.

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    1. If only she could. You're right we desperately need them all. Got my toes and fingers crossed.

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  14. Hello Sandy, first thank you for the visit and comment on my blog post. I also like to meet new blogger friends. The SSA post will be continued when I find out more info. Also, thanks for sharing about the Before and After book. I read Before We Were Yours and it was a heart wrenching story, all the more so as it was true.

    Glad you were able to vote early and we will do that here in NH early Tues.

    Please feel free to return to my blog for a future visit and I will do the same here. If you have no objection, I will include your blog on my sidebar which helps me keep track of blogs I read as I do not follow any or use any other tracking. And, it might be useful for other bloggers to find new blog friends.

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    1. I will add you to my blog list as well. Have my toes and fingers crossed for you with the SSA and will be anxious to see what happens. If you read book two, let me know what you think. It leaves you a bit more hopeful than book 1, knowing some found each other again. Still such a sad story about something that should never have happened.

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  15. Drat, finished a check of my local library website and unfortunately could not locate the Before and After book, either in a hardcover or e-book format. Hopefully, it will be available one day.

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    1. Sorry to hear you weren't able to locate that book. Are you able to search a different library?

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  16. I voted by mail! I never thought I'd say this but I feel very fortunate to live in Illinois. I am truly frightened about what could happen after this election. It's scary how all these unqualified people are winning.

    I love how you did some research into Georgia Tan--that is something I would have done. I don't think I could stomach that book right now--I am a pediatric nurse practitioner and have just had a horrendous abuse situation with one of my babies. People are monsters.

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    1. I can see the timing of your reading that book right now would be very hard. I too am frightened about this election. It's so important, sadly many people don't vote in the midterms. But, you're right too many running that aren't the least bit qualified, and are sooooo extreme. I think we're going backwards not forwards with womens rights, voting rights etc.

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  17. Hello Sandy. Glad you got your voting done early. Hope you are feeling better after your Covid bout and will have a much better November.
    So awful, that real life story about the terrible crimes of Georgia Tan. All those poor families!
    Thanks again for visiting me :-)

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    1. I'm counting on November being better. Truly the story about all those affected by the baby scandal is horrible. Will get you added to my blog list.

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  18. We voted already too. I love being able to check everything out before I get in and vote.
    That baby stealing scam is so awful and terrible that she never had to pay.
    Good for you for increasing your steps!
    Here's a link for the Chai tea I talked about:
    https://marislittlecorner.blogspot.com/2021/11/cooking-thursday_01618537363.html

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    1. Awesome that you've voted already. Much appreciate your Chai tea receipe. I've made a note and hope to try it. Yes, somehow I think I would feel better if someone had been held accountable in the horrible mess that Geogia Tann created.

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  19. It's hard to get colours just right in photos sometimes, a problem for us crafters as the colour of the yarn is often not shown as true. The stolen baby scandal is so sad, and unfortunately, there's lots of instances very similar. How people got away with it beggars belief.

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    1. Right you are about the colors of the yarn showing up correctly on blogs. I think sometimes the light or lack there off plays into it. There are lots of instances with people not being held accountable...I think of Trump and all those he has encouraged and doubt that he'll ever be held accountable except in history; but I hope there's not another scandal like the Georgia Tann one. So sad.

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  20. Praying for your husband's good health and for you all.

    God bless.

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    1. Many tthanks Victor, sweet of you, and much appreciated.

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  21. Good for you on increasing your steps. I have the same problem with certain colours in photos. They never seem to show true.

    God bless.

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    1. Thank you Jackie, I keep trying, but now we have this nasty cold weather and I really don't enjoy walking in the cold.

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  22. Hi, Sandy. October was certainly loads more productive for you than Sept. Yay!

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    1. Yes I did better in October, let's hope that trend continues.

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  23. Hope the hubby's surgery went well, glad you were able to rock the vote early and that you had a better month of exercising in October.

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    1. Many thanks, hubby did pretty well, so now it's just a day by day thing.

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  24. As I'm adopted and back in a time when single mothers were not acceptable I have to accept that in a way I may have been a stolen baby too. I was adopted through a respectable adoption agency in London, but even so my birth mother may have almost been forced into giving me up. To be honest I have no desire to find out.

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    1. Yes you may well be right about your birth mother being forced. They really didn't have many choices back then. The women/girls were shamed so badly, and yet nothing tarnished the lives for the men who got them pregnant.

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  25. Your scarf is pretty. I've always thought it was such a talent to knit or crochet. My sister used to do both, but not so much any more as she ages. I hope your husband's surgery went well. Thank you for visiting us, and wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving.

    ~Sheri

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    1. Hubby's surgery went pretty well, thank you. I tend to knit more than crochet these days, little easier on the arthrtis and in shorter bursts of time than before to keep it from hurting. Will get you added to my blog list.

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