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Date Posted: 16:56:48 09/10/02 Tue
Author: Shell
Subject: Re: Everyday stuff Laura didn't talk about in LHOP books
In reply to: Ann 's message, "Everyday stuff Laura didn't talk about in LHOP books" on 11:21:30 09/10/02 Tue

I always wondered about that stuff too. I know in that period they had buckets they kept under the bed for night time use. Maybey They used them during the Long Winter when they couldn't get out. I don't know where they dumped them. Can you imagine how much they smelled? Either trapped in the house with waste near by or in the summer being hot and sweating and not bathing regularlt. I think it was mentioned a couple times about the Saturday night baths but I may be wrong(I think one time was in Farmer Boy)
Also, towns must've been worse. More people are in a smaller area and the outhouses could'nt have been too far away from everything.
Can you imagine starting your period. I wonder how many times gilrs flipped out thinking they were bleeding to death and thaen most likely being told it's a curse, live with it but now much else. How often did they wash the rags for that(and how well did they work?) Also, diapers. They only mentioned doing wash one day a week. How many diapers did they go thru and even if you did rinse them I'm sure after a week htere was a lot of them and probably weren't the best smelling items either. I bet kids were potty trained quicker then(though it must have been a pain to have to bring them to the outhouse. (unless they used the bed bucet)I had enough trouble getting my son to go upstairs to use the bathroom)I did find our recently why boys wore dresses untill they were 3 or 4. There were alot of buttons to do on pants and they didn't have the fine motor skills to do them on their ow. Usually when they were 4 they had better finger control and could do them.

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[> Re: Everyday stuff Laura didn't talk about in LHOP books -- Jennifer, 10:07:25 09/11/02 Wed

Do you think they would have tied some kind of line from the house to the outhouse (as Pa did to get to the stables) during the winter? I suppose if it was a bad blizzard they would have to go in the bed pan. I never thought about diapers Shell! I would HOPE they did those at least every day during the normal chores!

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[> [> Laura and Almanzo -- delilah, 10:44:00 09/11/02 Wed

She left out almost everything about her and almanzo's relationship. I would have liked to know more about this "super-couple".

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