Katybug
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- Location
- Charlotte, NC
Lotta history being played out at my house this weekend w/g'daughter, Katie.
At 17 and with lots of interest, she has read many books on Kennedy's assassination. She surprised me with a great deal about the circumstances of his murder, but not nearly enough for her. She wants more and more info and is getting frustrated with what she calls "our being given the runaround." . She & I spent the weekend dissecting it, and were on the computer and/or discussing it the entire weekend (other than the 5-6 hrs shopping time we worked in on Friday.) She was aghast at what she hadn't heard and I was aghast at how much she knew....very pertinent things that haven't had that much publicity! At her age, and this being in 1963, she has no real clue as to how the roles were played out, what the secretive motives may have been, etc....and she desperately wants to know and is becoming a tad obsessed with it. When, in fact, there are no concrete answers available to us, only theories and suspicions and she gets so frustrated w/that answer. But in watching film of Oswald being executed, given the circumstances, she said it was the most staged thing she had ever seen and thought everyone in attendance was in on it and then some -- for whatever reason. How do you argue with that when you don't know any differently?
Upon being asked direct questions by her, what do you say other than what I said, "I don't know, but have heavy suspicions," and then we read, watched and researched everything we could get our hands on. Her father is doing something I refuse to do, in attempting to influence her way of thinking. I'm totally against that! I want her to make up her own mind and not believe it just because one of us feels one way or the other so strongly, tho our feelings aren't that different in some aspects. Her dad (Independent as can be) is convinced Geo Bush played a big role in the CIA cover up. I'm a democrat, and don't think that's the case at all. And even if the CIA was remotely involved with it....well, I don't want to even think about that!!! I just can't, it's way too depressing, but way deep down I sincerely believe they played some part either directly or inadvertently. End of discussion on that!
We want Katie to challenge herself, obsess with it as much as she wants, come to her own conclusions and not take on anyone's opinion other than her own. It warms my heart that she's so interested in something so near & dear to my heart that happened before her mother was born, yet a place that will live in history forever.
And interested she is, she left here with a page full of references she's going to look up in the school library......as if she's going to solve this crime forthwith! LOL Thank goodness for her interest in history & world events. That's what steer those who will soon take over and make the world go round for the rest of us, and bless their inquisitive minds! I've always said the single worst trait a citizen could have is apathy, and am so grateful it isn't a part of our family.
The events of 11/63 have been very intense interest to me, as they probably have to you, but to have my g'daughter share the same interest warms my heart. Downside, the Thanksgiving Holiday is coming up and we always share the holiday with my children's father (my ex-husband) and his beautiful family. It's very rare we see things the same and I'm just glad no one over drinks and no one talks loud or harshly. But we do attempt to solve the world crises over the holiday table after a few glasses of vino. Once we get them resolved, I'll be sure to let you know!
At 17 and with lots of interest, she has read many books on Kennedy's assassination. She surprised me with a great deal about the circumstances of his murder, but not nearly enough for her. She wants more and more info and is getting frustrated with what she calls "our being given the runaround." . She & I spent the weekend dissecting it, and were on the computer and/or discussing it the entire weekend (other than the 5-6 hrs shopping time we worked in on Friday.) She was aghast at what she hadn't heard and I was aghast at how much she knew....very pertinent things that haven't had that much publicity! At her age, and this being in 1963, she has no real clue as to how the roles were played out, what the secretive motives may have been, etc....and she desperately wants to know and is becoming a tad obsessed with it. When, in fact, there are no concrete answers available to us, only theories and suspicions and she gets so frustrated w/that answer. But in watching film of Oswald being executed, given the circumstances, she said it was the most staged thing she had ever seen and thought everyone in attendance was in on it and then some -- for whatever reason. How do you argue with that when you don't know any differently?
Upon being asked direct questions by her, what do you say other than what I said, "I don't know, but have heavy suspicions," and then we read, watched and researched everything we could get our hands on. Her father is doing something I refuse to do, in attempting to influence her way of thinking. I'm totally against that! I want her to make up her own mind and not believe it just because one of us feels one way or the other so strongly, tho our feelings aren't that different in some aspects. Her dad (Independent as can be) is convinced Geo Bush played a big role in the CIA cover up. I'm a democrat, and don't think that's the case at all. And even if the CIA was remotely involved with it....well, I don't want to even think about that!!! I just can't, it's way too depressing, but way deep down I sincerely believe they played some part either directly or inadvertently. End of discussion on that!
We want Katie to challenge herself, obsess with it as much as she wants, come to her own conclusions and not take on anyone's opinion other than her own. It warms my heart that she's so interested in something so near & dear to my heart that happened before her mother was born, yet a place that will live in history forever.
And interested she is, she left here with a page full of references she's going to look up in the school library......as if she's going to solve this crime forthwith! LOL Thank goodness for her interest in history & world events. That's what steer those who will soon take over and make the world go round for the rest of us, and bless their inquisitive minds! I've always said the single worst trait a citizen could have is apathy, and am so grateful it isn't a part of our family.
The events of 11/63 have been very intense interest to me, as they probably have to you, but to have my g'daughter share the same interest warms my heart. Downside, the Thanksgiving Holiday is coming up and we always share the holiday with my children's father (my ex-husband) and his beautiful family. It's very rare we see things the same and I'm just glad no one over drinks and no one talks loud or harshly. But we do attempt to solve the world crises over the holiday table after a few glasses of vino. Once we get them resolved, I'll be sure to let you know!