2:49:19 "husk tomatoes "- that is what I grew up in San Diego always knowing as "tomatillos". Essential in traditional Mexican food...yum! I had no idea Laura Ingalls had access to them. I loved these books as a child and I am so appreciative that you've made them available now. Love and light... thank you!
@lidovskaja2 ай бұрын
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@lidovskaja2 ай бұрын
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@bigal74547 ай бұрын
I love the singing because now I have a melody to go with the words on the songs I didn't previously know the melody to.
@kathduncan96187 ай бұрын
SAME! Loving it.
@denicegoff-lz2sz3 ай бұрын
This reminds me of when i was young we would hunt an fish we had no air conditioning in Florida no ceiling fans the house was built in the early 1800s so there was still gas lights hanging on the walls we had a huge vegetable garden,chickens, cows , hogs , dogs , & cats . People said we were poor but i didn’t think so we always had food an good birthdays & Christmases we had nice school clothes and church clothes . Some people would go hungry if their dad didn’t work my dad had epilepsy so he was disabled he fought in Vietnam so he got a check from the VA and his Social Security witch back then wasn’t much but he could not work he had seizures really bad. But we never went hungry . My parents had 9 girls an we were happy an healthy, so i thought we had it all . I love these stories about Laura Ingalls Wilder’s childhood bc it resembled mine Thanku for telling it beautifully
@kellyshomemadekitchen2 ай бұрын
@@denicegoff-lz2sz That’s an absolutely wonderful childhood you had! Thanks for sharing your beautiful memories, they really made my day and I’ve been under the weather for three days so it was a real blessing! ♥️
@kellyshomemadekitchen9 ай бұрын
1:18:05 imagine jumping out of bed before daylight and singing at the top of your lungs bcz it’s July 4th, 😂. Charles Ingalls was such a cool father. 💙
@dumbartonyankee23 күн бұрын
I love Laura's internal struggles to be good. She didn't understand that behaving well despite her feelings was the definition of good.
@kellyshomemadekitchen10 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much for posting this!
@lauramarsh80473 ай бұрын
Thank you so much it's so hard to find someone on youtube who can read books so nicely and i love the fiddling and songs there so original and beautiful ❤
@eunicestone65322 ай бұрын
I remember the pride of taking home my first pay check to my mother. She let me spend it on what wanted. I bought all my brothers and sisters school clothes that year. I was so proud
@kayhathaway69562 ай бұрын
Same. I went to work at age 13, in a department store, because I had nothing to wear to school.
@RebeccaOsterbergFamilyandMusic7 ай бұрын
Love these books and appreciate the audio as I’m like Mary and can’t read books. I’m not much a fan of the singing but understand it’s part of the story. Thanks again for reading it for us!
@sisterrose68308 ай бұрын
Cherry Jones does such a nice job narrating ❤
@kathduncan96187 ай бұрын
Beautiful voice! I love her singing as well and the pitch she brings to all the characters. She's doing such a fantastic job.
@kellyshomemadekitchen4 ай бұрын
Yes, she’s definitely very talented and has such a natural skill. Much better than the rude Canadian woman.
@eunicestone65323 ай бұрын
I love Mrs. Volfie. She's a character herself. @@kellyshomemadekitchen
@kellyshomemadekitchen3 ай бұрын
@@eunicestone6532 I listened to her for years til about a year ago when she did a live reading. I asked her a simple question, nothing negative at all and she totally bit my head off. I was shocked and still am. I unsubscribed right away and have not been to her channel since.
@kayhathaway69562 ай бұрын
I heartily agree.
@kayhathaway69562 ай бұрын
You are an incredibly gifted storyteller. Your animation and ability to voice all of the characters is remarkable. ❤️
@bethking73484 ай бұрын
I always loved the artwork in the books
@taunagibbs18358 ай бұрын
Love these books
@faatimamadsen235120 күн бұрын
I love everything about these books. And little farmer boy.
@eunicestone65324 ай бұрын
Michael Landon took great liberties with the books. He really cheated anyone that has listened to or read the original books.
@AllisonCorona-nv7ov4 ай бұрын
Yes, I loved the show UNTIL it started to become unrealistic. Mary NEVER got to teach school, but she went to college for seven YEARS, NOT three months, and the worst thing that happened to the show was when it started treating black people the same as white people. THAT wouldn't happen until eighty YEARS LATER ‼️. Blind or not, black children did NOT go to the same school as white children, black people could not cook for or serve white people in a white restaurant, and, especially, black people could NOT sit in the front row of a white church ‼️‼️‼️ They would STAND in the back of the church, if they were let in AT ALL ‼️‼️. Remember all of those Jim Crowe laws⁉️
@kellyshomemadekitchen4 ай бұрын
@@AllisonCorona-nv7ov Unfortunately you are very correct. One scene from the show that was inaccurate but still comical, was when Michael Landon (playing Charles of course) told Mrs Oleson that a black boy was his child from a former marriage. Her horrified face was hilarious! 😂
@kayhathaway69562 ай бұрын
@@kellyshomemadekitchenI think of that episode quite often. The black child sensed that he was being treated differently. He asked Mrs. Olsen why. She said, “It’s because you’re black.” Then came the incredible question from the child; “What is black?”
@eunicestone65325 ай бұрын
This full audiobookhas so much more than some other versions ive heard.
@kellyshomemadekitchen4 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree!
@racheldelilah3 ай бұрын
“If wisdom’s ways you wisely seek, five things observe with care - to whom you speak, of whom you speak, and how, and when, and where.” Your loving mother, C.L. Ingalls De Smet, November 15th, 1881 ❤
@racheldelilah3 ай бұрын
@3:48:30
@kellyshomemadekitchen2 ай бұрын
@@racheldelilah I’ve always thought that was so very wise!
@racheldelilah2 ай бұрын
@@kellyshomemadekitchen yes :) I wrote it in my own journal after I read it😆❤️❤️
@EuniceStone-s9jАй бұрын
We used to find ground cherries growing wild in our pasture and garden. Dad said you wouldnt eat that if you knew how it got planted out there. We buggedhim for days and finally he said...one of the animals had eaten them and then pooped out their seeds and they grew from that. Hahaha. It never stopped us. They were a real treat.
@charlesledoux51022 ай бұрын
Why does this have commercials now? Definitely can't sleep to it now. ... It was my favorite to listen to.
@NdnUrbanCatАй бұрын
Stolen material
@akmacognitio95487 ай бұрын
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@HAPPY-nz5wh26 күн бұрын
@KZbin AUDIOBOOKS SHOULD NOT COME WITH COMMERCIALS BECAUSE PEOPLE USE THEM TO FALL ASLEEP
@debbiefuller221119 күн бұрын
Or the damn singing and fiddle playing.
@rosaleewollman69662 ай бұрын
I find the singing to be grating on my nerves.
@kellyshomemadekitchen2 ай бұрын
@@rosaleewollman6966 Most of it is to me also
@roseanne742 ай бұрын
I use these books to fall asleep. The singing disturbs me.
@debbiefuller221119 күн бұрын
I hate it.
@hagbagslayer57996 күн бұрын
It is annoying
@sallycrawford51462 ай бұрын
When will you do On the Banks of Plum Creek? That's my favorite book, and I love how Cherry Jones reads!
@kellyshomemadekitchen2 ай бұрын
@@sallycrawford5146 It’s been on KZbin for quite awhile, just look up Cherry Jones On The Banks of Plum Creek audiobook. (It’s my favorite book too. Especially the chapter about the Christmas tree gift giveaway the church had for everyone. When Laura got the fur cape and muff that was so much prettier than nasty Nellie Oleson’s was pure karma! lol)
@jilllangman9343Ай бұрын
I have heard it so it is available. I’m in Australia.
@kellyshomemadekitchenАй бұрын
@@jilllangman9343 Just go to KZbin and in the search bar, type “On the banks of Plum Creek Cherry Jones audiobook” and you’ll see it. That’s my favorite book of the LHOP Series 😊
@kellyshomemadekitchenАй бұрын
In your KZbin search bar, type in Cherry Jones On the Banks of Plum Creek audiobook and you’ll see it. 😊
@eunicestone65327 ай бұрын
Lunatic fringe. Hahaha
@eunicestone65327 ай бұрын
Pa said "Come on lets go" i think the preacher scared the crap out if pa too. Lol
@EuniceStone-s9jАй бұрын
Whenn he started reading the constitution i wanted to start singing "Im just a Bill.....sitting here on Capitol hill. Lol
@eunicestone65324 ай бұрын
I don't believe the Ingalls or the wilders ever made any good crops in Minnesota the whole time they were there. Bugs, storms, gophers, hail etc seemed to hit right at harvest After her marriage and the Wilders moved back to Missouri and that's where they finally made a living. Laura made a living writing a farm column and raising chickens And selling eggs while Almanzo finally got an orchard going. Her real wealth came after her 60sim so Glad her last years might have been comfortable. All thanks to her daughter Rose. It's a shame the family didn't live close. At her death she hadn't seen her mother in 20 years. I can't imagine..such a sad story in the end. She didn't ever let on tho. She just took it in stride and went on working..
@kellyshomemadekitchen4 ай бұрын
If I’m not mistaken, Laura’s mother passed away in the late 1920s, her father about 20-25 years before that. I’m pretty sure she took a train home for Charles’ funeral but I was unaware she was unable to get home for Caroline’s. 😓
@punkyrichmond36594 ай бұрын
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@JSuttie-e7p6 күн бұрын
WOO
@kaitlinobrien243Ай бұрын
Is there the next chapter where Laura teaches? And her evolving relationship with Almanzo❤
@JaxDee128Ай бұрын
These happy golden years, the next book in the series
@elainegunter9709Ай бұрын
Why does this book have ads? I’ve been recovering from surgery and have been listening to the books to go to sleep. All the others before this book are ad free.
@charlesledoux51022 ай бұрын
REALLT? ADS????? IM DONE. TRIED TO SLEEP
@eunicestone65325 ай бұрын
Can you imagine drinking from the lemonade with that communal dipper? Yucckkkky. As a child growing up we had a dipper in our water bucket too but we also had our personal cups hanging on hooks. My parents taught us to never drink after other people ( unless it was liquor). Lol Dad got most of his ideas about cleanliness from his time in the army. If he saw anyone drink from the dipper he immediately wash it with soap and water.
@justynagraczyk86403 ай бұрын
So sad to see how Laura thinks she has to repay her parents for taking care of her since she was a baby, how she's prepared to become a schoolteacher although she hates the idea, just because Mary can't do that now. 59:16
@kellyshomemadekitchen2 ай бұрын
@@justynagraczyk8640 I know right! That’s the only silly thing about her books, in my opinion anyway.
@AllisonCorona-nv7ov2 ай бұрын
This is another indication of how entitled children are today. They think that the parents should be grateful to the CHILDREN ‼️. If they didn't, then their children would threaten to find better accommodations elsewhere. In Laura's day, if a parent didn't want a child, they would either give them or THROW them away ‼️. At least, with the addition of the Albert character, the past was depicted correctly. Laura's thinking like that was called "gratitude", a concept unknown to children today.
@kellyshomemadekitchen2 ай бұрын
@@AllisonCorona-nv7ov You make a valid point I didn’t think of. Just the other day, I had to leave the room because my husband was watching a movie set in the 1800s and a woman had tossed a newborn into the outhouse. 😭
@lindag14962 ай бұрын
What was that movie? It sounds vaguely familiar. I kind of remember thinking, that ‘mother’ was sick in the head.
@EuniceStone-s9j2 ай бұрын
I think when children grow up seeing their parents struggle for every dime they feel a lot of pride at being able to help at least a little. I remember being so proud.
@EuniceStone-s9jАй бұрын
An indication that they struggled with poverty is made by the way they thought about the price of everything.
@RichardBrindley9 ай бұрын
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@ethansadventure6 ай бұрын
1:27:29 4th of July speech
@floorguy3333 ай бұрын
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@lisareynolds3774Ай бұрын
Hate to burst all your bubbles----but why do you think nellie Olson left to visit her aunt, just before the wedding???