5-Year Diaries: June 1

I’ve got several generations of 5-year diaries in my room now. The handwriting can be confounding, but here are the entries for June 1st, insofar as I’ve been able to decipher them.

The generations are four on my mother’s side of the family. While not wealthy, they carried the privileges of whiteness, education, and connection. These entries start with Gracum Emma—the name she was given by her two Grandchildren. She was the mother of my Grandfather and my Great-Aunts Helen and Emma. Then comes my mother, and the entries end with me.

These are the lives of girls and women as they were recorded on June 1.

Gracum Emma-49 Years Old (Born 1860)



1909, Tuesday, Rensselaerville, NY: “Harriet writes that as it is so cold they will wait another week. Such a relief. I’ll have Mrs. Charlie Barkman to wash windows, etc. A good worker but great talker and of unsavory reputation. We take naps and have afternoon tea on piazza. A lovely day. No wind.”

Great Aunt Helen-60 Years Old (Born 1893)




1953, Monday, Germantown, PA: “Cool. Town about Hearing aid. Leave with —-. Visit Art Alliance while waiting for decision. After, meet —-. Susie to woods. Nap. Lunch.”

Great Aunt Emma-57 Years Old (Born 1896)




1954, Tuesday, Germantown, PA: “Very hot. Pretty bad going back to school. Irritable. See first firefly in garden tonight. Courtney puts plug in kitchen. Ready for refrigerator.”

Mom-17 Years Old (Born 1925)


1943, Tuesday, Ridley Park, PA: “I didn’t have to take any exams except French this semester. I delivered the stationery that I sold and collected for it. We played Bridge this evening and Pa and I beat Malcolm and Ma by a big score. We all had ice cream later on. Pa got a hive of bees late this evening that swarmed on a bridge. It is a beautiful day. I got my commencement invitations this evening.”

Me-67 Years Old (Born 1952)


6/1/2020, Canterbury, NH: “Worked on making the Woods Loop more walkable and did some laundry and some mowing, too. Clear, chilly day to start the month of June. Meanwhile, COVID and riots and Trump — ugh!”


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8 Responses to 5-Year Diaries: June 1

  1. Katie's avatar Katie says:

    This is just amazing! I imagine this post took a bit of work, but I hope it’s something you do every once in a while. I love seeing all of these generations together!

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  2. Julie Eades's avatar Julie Eades says:

    Wow. I feel very validated for my new practice of regular naps!

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  3. Linda Smith's avatar Linda Smith says:

    This is so creative! It is special as well, noting the generational aspect and the uniqueness of person and time.

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  4. Alice Nye's avatar Alice Nye says:

    Fascinating. I hope you will do this again.

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