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Love StoriesLove StoriesSummer RulesWhen school let out for the summer, Pat realized that she needed to implement rules to keep the house running smoothly. 2025-07-2604 minLove StoriesLove StoriesSanitized for Your ProtectionWhen 11 children need to use the bathroom at the same time, and you're on the road to Smoky Mountain National Park...we'll let Pat explain how they handled that situation!2025-07-1908 minLove StoriesLove StoriesFather's Day MemoryThis episode is a heartwarming tribute to Pat's father, Beauford Webster.2025-07-1204 minLove StoriesLove StoriesEllis Island On a visit to see Lady Liberty in New York City, Pat imagined what it must have been like when her great-grandmother immigrated from Austria to Ellis Island in 1895.2025-07-0507 minLove StoriesLove StoriesMushroomsPat's imagination was fired when she saw the tiny pictures of ladybug families at the bottom of the pages of a storybook. Listen to her lovely interpretation of Mushrooms.2025-06-2804 minLove StoriesLove StoriesGirl Scout CampPat was so excited to have the opportunity to go to Girl Scout Camp when she was nine years old. This podcast describes her camping experience in 1948.2025-06-2108 minLove StoriesLove StoriesCutout StuffWhen you have a big family, you can’t afford to buy lots of toys for each child. So, the kids did the next best thing: they played a game called Cut Out Stuff. It was a great way to indulge their creativity and develop teamwork.2025-06-1505 minLove StoriesLove StoriesLife in the Fast Lane, 1941Life in the Fast Lane, 1941 is told from six-year-old Patsy's point of view, and in school, some things never change!2025-06-0712 minLove StoriesLove StoriesCut Out StuffWhen you have a big family, you can’t afford to buy lots of toys for each child. So, the kids did the next best thing: they played a game called Cut Out Stuff. It was a great way to indulge their creativity and develop teamwork.2025-06-0705 minLove StoriesLove StoriesSummer RainPat's oldest daughter, Nancy, is here this week to share a few of the precious life lessons her mom taught her, followed by Pat’s story Summer Rain, which engages the listener’s senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. 2025-05-3103 minLove StoriesLove StoriesPrologueWe are excited to introduce Love Stories, the newest collection by Patricia Webster Stewart. In this series, you’ll hear from her seven children as they introduce each section of the book. We begin with the Prologue, recorded by her husband, Jack.2025-05-2407 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeMoving OnWhat's next from Patricia Webster Stewart? Listen to this podcast to find out!2025-05-1702 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeRetirement Addiction- Home DepotWho doesn't love a trip to Home Depot? But every day? Jack tells us about his retirement addiction as one of those "doers who get things done."2025-05-1207 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeOn the JobAnyone who works in an industrial setting knows about the "lockout/tagout protocol." Jack found out the hard way how important it is to follow this procedure2025-05-0302 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeGrandpa, the Hottest Flier in DetroitOne of Jack's favorite hobbies was to fly model airplanes. In this story, he recounts his trip to Detroit at age 15 to fly in a national competition.2025-04-2705 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreePicture of a SaintGoing to visit Grandma was not one of Jack's favorite pastimes. Listen as he tells us about visiting Grandma in this week's episode2025-04-1908 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeA Rock with LegsJack tells us in his own words why his first swimming lesson turned out to be his last.2025-04-1205 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeEaster Bunny with a ScarIn this podcast, Pat tells how little Jackie had to go to the hospital because his tummy hurt. Find out why in this episode.2025-04-0504 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeThe Songs of My Life"Grandchildren proved to be an eager audience for old slides. "Is that really my Mom? She sure looks goofy!" was a frequent comment."2025-03-2906 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeVoting in 2004"If you ever run for elected office, be sure and tell me so I don't vote for you. My vote would ensure your loss!"2025-03-2204 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeHelen, Rebel Without a Cause"My younger sister Helen made a shrine to James Dean in her home. Whenever Jack and I visited, we slept with James looking on as his presence dominated the guest room."2025-03-1506 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeThe Circle of Life"The Colonel had consistently won the prize for the first tomato of the season. That year his plants produced the first tomato on June 8. He died several weeks later."2025-03-0804 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeI Would Never Do That"Pat was vehemently opposed to buying sugared cereal or the newest fad in kids' toys. But listen to how that changed when she had grandchildren."2025-03-0105 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeSentimental Memory Books"I put clippings from the local newspaper, the best school papers, and school pictures into each box."2025-02-2204 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeNew Life Phases"Jack and I were not thinking of retirement in 1995 when it was forced upon us. We had no burning desire for sleeping late, golf and bridge, or world travel."2025-02-1507 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeFinding Michele"Finding Michele and getting to know her family was an important milestone in Helen's life."2025-02-0803 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeThe Longest Toe"The contest was to find the longest toe. Everyone with Webster blood shed a shoe and presented his or her longest toe."2025-02-0103 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeWhat Shall I Do with the Palms?Good Catholics don't throw away old palm branches. But what would the family do with them when they packed up the house to move to a foreign country?2025-01-2520 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeThree Dog Night in ConcertTom asked, "Dad, would you go with the guitar group from church to see Three Dog Night?" Little did he know how that night would turn out!2025-01-1803 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeThe Sounds of Silence"When Andy and Melanie were students at Clemson University, the school showed The Graduate at the end of every school year. “We saw it every year. I guess we saw it six or seven times,” said Melanie. “Andy wouldn’t think of missing it."2025-01-1207 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeKelly's Special Delivery"How will I know I'm in labor?" I asked. "Oh, don't worry, you'll know," they said. Find out how that worked out for Pat's cousin Ruth, as told to Pat.2025-01-0408 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeSpecial Survey Edition We value your feedback! Please take a minute to complete a short survey to let us know how we're doing. Access the survey from stewartbooksandpodcasts.com2024-12-2802 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeChristmas SpecialJack Stewart takes the mic this week to wish our listeners a very merry Christmas and a happy holiday season!2024-12-2203 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeWhat My Father Taught Me"What he taught me haunts me daily as I struggle with the effects of rheumatoid arthritis. Dad suffered with RA in the 1960s when aspirin and cortisone were the only medications available."2024-12-1010 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeWhatever Happened to Baby Chick?"I loved my little green chick. I called him Baby. He would follow me around. I wonder whatever happened to those chickens."2024-12-0703 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeGrandma Webster's Chocolate Chip Cookies"Watch where you bite, those are Grandma Webster's cookies," said my mother. Grandma Webster's saucer-shaped cookies had booby traps in them, black walnut shells.2024-12-0104 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeMary Ann and MeFor 14 months I was an only child, the alpha female. Then my kid sister Mary Ann came into my life.. Old photos show us playing together, sharing a birthday cake in the yard, romping in the snow in the winter, playing with the garden hose in the summer.2024-11-2305 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeCherries and Arthritis"Mom canned the fruit and made pies and jams from the cherries. She called them "pie cherries." I called them sour cherries."2024-11-1706 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeRemembering the Dinner Party"Why are you crying, all three of you?" she asked. Helen said, "Mom and Dad are having dinner and won't let us come in to eat." Mary Ann and I gasped, and I thought, I will get Helen for doing this."2024-11-1006 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeStephanie's Journey"With her house in the hands of strangers, her husband without a job, and the family now on its way to Germany, Stephanie made up her mind. "We will not give up. We will find help any way we can."2024-11-0217 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeMemorial Day 1945"Something's coming out of the car, Aunt Louise!" I saw flames coming out from where the radio was. I didn't think of anything except getting out of there.2024-10-2705 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeMy Family's Greatest HeroI met my cousin, Jimmy Keane, only once. When I saw him in uniform, I ran to my mother and said, "Uncle Sam is at the front door."2024-10-1202 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeAunt Cecilia's HoneymoonAunt Cecilia was a war bride in 1943. They didn't have much money, so they stayed with Tom's brother's family on their honeymoon. They found nine other people in the house.2024-10-0604 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeAunt Marie, AKA Rosie the Riveter"Aunt Marie helped win WWII. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor she worked on an assembly line, manufacturing airplanes."2024-09-2904 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeGrossmutter's Legacy"Grossmutter's birthplace was an obscure part of the world. Residents in this area considered themselves to be Bohemian. Did she have a touch of gypsy in her?"2024-09-2203 minStuck in My Own Family TreeStuck in My Own Family TreeClowns and Fools"My daughter-in-law gave me a pillow with this message on it: 'My family tree is full of nuts.' That sums up what I have to say in this book. They may be nuts, but they are my nuts!"2024-09-1504 min