Family Stories (Part 2)

Family Stories (Part 2)

The Apple Seed

  • Oct 4, 2020 6:00 pm
  • 28:00 mins

Around this time of year, we always love to share some of our favorite stories of family and home. We’ll share a story in today’s episode by the great North Carolina  storyteller Donald Davis, who touches the hearts and tickles the funny bones of audiences all over the country with tales of his childhood, growing up in the mountains of Appalachia. Donald’s story is called “Look it Up!” in which the kids in Donald’s elementary school go to the dictionary to find out the meaning of new school punishment, with disastrous and hilarious results.  You’ll also hear a story called Pencil Neck, an elementary school story from Sam’s own memory of being a student at Alpine Elementary School. And we’ll wrap up with something from Virginia storyteller Sheila Arnold: a phone conversation that captures a little tradition shared between mother and son for years.   On today's episode, enjoy the following: “Look it up!” by Donald Davis (13:46) In this story, the kids in Donald’s elementary school go to the dictionary to find out the meaning of new school punishment, with disastrous and hilarious results.  Radio Family Journal: “Pencil Neck” (7:48) Despite all his worst fears, sixth grade didn’t turn out all that bad for Sam. He’ll explain why in this story about the difference between expectations and realities, and the lifelong memories that formed where he least expected them.   “I Love You More” by Sheila and Kriss Arnold (2:01) During a recording session, Sheila Arnold captured a phone call from her son – a phone call that reveals a signing-off tradition that mother and son have maintained for years and years.