No one had to tell me what the guns were. They were the war, and I thought it had come to California.
Before that I knew only bits and could make little sense of them.
- Gasoline and sugar rationed--not sure I understood what that meant, although I remember seeing the ration books in our home, and I now know that my mother and father worried they didn't have enough gas to get to the hospital in Santa Monica so that Lucile could be born.
- FDR. The adults I knew had no use for him.
- Japan, Germany=enemy.
- Sailors wore bell bottom trousers and P-Coats.
- My brother Sterling wanted a P-Coat, which probably meant I wanted one, too. I loved him so much.
- Peeling the tin foil from gum wrappers, saving it for the war. Really?
One day, on my birthday, in fact, my mother and my Aunt Allie sat in the kitchen nook celebrating. I think Allie had a newspaper. The war was over, they told me.
The guns must have stopped then.