Thursday, April 13, 2006
A Good Mimi
Me and Matthew...He likes my new phone that takes pictures...sure the quality is not as good as my other camera, but it is a lot of fun.
I was trying to think what I needed to do to make me special. You know all grandmothers have that "thing". My Grandmother Wallace always had Juicy Fruit gum in her purse. (Of course she couldn't understand why anyone would want more than half a piece.) My Grandma Tucker had a drawer where we could find Hershey's Kisses with the dish towels. Both things were pretty cool to us grand kids.
Right now when Matthew sees me he wants to "botch my teebee". Yes he likes to sit in the Tahoe and watch a movie, I think his favorite is The Incredibles (but maybe it is my favorite so it is the only one I leave in the car) Another thing he likes is those "Ice-Breaker" candies that come in the little tin that looks like a snuff can. He will eat those until it makes him sick if we let him. I try to keep gummy worms at my house for him. I guess that is a good thing to have at "the Lake".
So do you have any suggestions? Did your grandmothers have that "one" thing?
She let me watch her "story" (The Young & the Restless) along with 'I Love Lucy' and 'The Andy Griffith Show'.
But the coolest was her brother - crazy Uncle Ronnie, who told off-color jokes & gave all the cousins $2 bills. One year he handed out pens for a Chop Suey restaurant (why do I still remember that?) Anyway, something unique, like $2 bills, will remind a person of you every time they see them, even long after you're gone.
My Nana always had really neat books at her house. They were the Nancy Drew books that my Momma and my Aunt Judy and Aunt Cherry had read when they were my age.
LOL--my meemaw didn't have much for kids when we visited. I remember making dolls out of kleenex. ; )
I can't name all the different things at my Grandma's house. Whatever I wanted, is what I got there.
My kids like going to their Granny's because that's where the play-do is.
I can still remember the feel of good cool mud squishing between my toes.
My other grandmother, Nettie, always let me cook with her. I learned to make many a good dish with her. And she always let me go through the picture drawer for as long as I wanted. She didn't have albums for the pictures, just dropped them in this big drawer and I would take the whole drawer out of the chest and dig through it for hours.
Thanks Donna. This little visit down memory lane was special today.
My other Nana was a garden person and always had pink pineaplle grapefruit juice in her frig. I would drink it from a little clear cup with yellow and orange spots on it. She also had a little china set just for me to play with.
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