a first person narrative
by Jeff/PNN's Southern Ohio Correspondent I grew up in what is actually the Appalachian region of southern Ohio. There really wasn't much work, so my father could only get part time work as a hired hand on a farm and wasn't always around and mom couldn't have worked if she wanted to because there wasn't any transportation or healthcare accessible. That’s the thing about being out in the country, there isn't any easy access to healthcare unless you have the money for a car or gas which she had neither. I had one brother a few years older than myself, we lived in a small older house. It's the kind of house many parents wouldn't want their children staying over for the night. The paint had faded and it had an old leaky roof that had caused the plaster to begin to fall and stained the walls. I wasn't the only kid in the region that was poor, but we had it rougher than most kids I guess. When kids are young they really don't always know what being poor is all about. As you grow older there is more difference between the haves and the I was It didn't bother me as much when I was young but all of our clothes were handed down. I remember especially when I started to really grow always having to I would sit in I remember one day walking behind some other boys Class pictures were always kind of embarrassing too because most of the other kids Other kids can be cruel. Day to day, life was difficult enough without worrying about homework and studying. It's not like we had The problems of rural poverty in I Anyhow, Scott wanted me to go outside with him to look through some old bike parts that were out back by the shed. I Then Scott said, “why don’t you get something on and lets go”. I paused but figured it might be better to show them the room me and my brother slept in hoping that they wouldn't find out I couldn't go outside because the only pair of jeans that I had at all was wet hanging on the back porch where they came in. So I took them into the bedroom to the twin size mattresses on the floor the old dresser with a couple of the drawers pulled out. I was the only one around, my brother had gone somewhere for a few days. My parents let him kind of run wild, I guess, and he was a few years older than me. Anyhow, Josh said, I could tell Scott wanted him to settle down a little bit and not say so much. Scott decided the best thing to do was get Josh outside but he didn’t want to leave without me. “You know,” he said "get dressed, we don’t have all day, dad will be leaving soon and I want to look through those old motorcycle parts". I said, “ I don’t know if there is anything in here to wear or not” Scott said, “There must be something in the dresser” and then Josh started nosing through the open drawer. I just sat down on the mattress looking up, there wasn’t much I could really say. The house was a mess, I knew all that and they weren't used to living the way we did. Josh said, “I bet there’s something in here someplace as he pulled out another drawer Scott went on to say, “ You must have a pair of pants here someplace!” I said mom just washed our clothes and Josh made a joke about the briefs hanging wet on the back porch. I told them that I may not have anything to put on. Josh went on to say “but theres only one pair of jeans hanging out on the porch, let’s go ask your mom where everything is at so we can get going.” I finally said, “I cant, you guys go along I'll be out soon, my mom just washed my jeans and that’s all I got I think.” Josh said, “that can’t be right you have something around here besides that pair . I finally said, “mom never got us any other pair, that’s all I got and I outgrew all the others I had. I don’t have any clothes anyhow since we’re poor.” Scott acted kind of embarrassed about the situation and didn’t want to say much. About that time I could hear Scotts Dad calling for him that it was time to get going. I didn’t know what to do, I walked out with them into kind of between the kitchen and living room door standing there as all of them stood in the kitchen for a bit while my dad and Scotts dad said good byes which took a while. I was glad they were leaving but wondered what they might say at school about my house. They knew I was poor, but the fact that I was, you know, fifteen years old, I had failed the sixth grade, and was held back just wearing nothing but a pair of underpants. |