1--Nope 2--Don't really have any--don't get me wrong, she was okay and all but she was STRICT as hell. MEH. 3--Nah--not really into the holiday spirit of it all.
1. Shooting stars, yes. Why not? ;) 2. Once, when my parents left us with her (they did that a lot), during the school year, we were sad because we didn't think we could celebrate Halloween. She dressed us up anyway, curling my our hair (my sister and I), and putting together tap-dancer costumes. Then she drove us to a really nice neighborhood and took us trick-or-treating. It was totally unexpected and a lot of fun. I miss her. 3. Sure. :)
1) No 2) I have so many, she was (and I think probably still is) my favourite relative. Maybe sitting in the bath with her blowing bubbles using soap and her hands and then singing me to sleep once I'd got into bed "Goodnight Mr moon, come again and see us soon. When we're asleep, through the window pane you'll sleep. We'll wake up and say, Goodnight Mr Moon..." 3. Thank you, but I'm rubbish at sending them out so I don't expect them in return. :)
1. Every now and then - when I can see them. 2. When I lived with my grandparents, my grandmother and I decided to go see a showing of Braveheart at the cheapie cinema. We came home to find something wrong with the plumbing and were up til the wee hours dealing with that. I looked and felt like hell the next morning, but we had fun. 3. Thanks for the offer, but I'll pass. Not much of a holiday kind of girl.
1. Sometimes, yes, but then they start to act like UFOs. 2. I don't have many, she died when I was 7, so I feel lucky to have any memories of her at all. I guess sitting on her lap when I was a little kid. 3. No thank you, but I appreciate the thought!
2. All of them? Um, her sending me care packages in college that consisted of homemade chocolate chip and oatmeal cookies, and enough ramen to choke a horse.
1. I used to .. 2. I only had one grandmother that I knew and the only thing I can remember about her was that she drank gin - well not constantly (I hope), it was a long time ago
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2--Don't really have any--don't get me wrong, she was okay and all but she was STRICT as hell. MEH.
3--Nah--not really into the holiday spirit of it all.
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2. Once, when my parents left us with her (they did that a lot), during the school year, we were sad because we didn't think we could celebrate Halloween. She dressed us up anyway, curling my our hair (my sister and I), and putting together tap-dancer costumes. Then she drove us to a really nice neighborhood and took us trick-or-treating. It was totally unexpected and a lot of fun. I miss her.
3. Sure. :)
2. I don't have any, both had passed before I was born.
3. Thanks fo the reminder... I need to get my card list up too. :-)
2. the weekend of her 50th wedding Anniv. She was very candid and died 3 months later
3. I dont do cards
2) I have so many, she was (and I think probably still is) my favourite relative. Maybe sitting in the bath with her blowing bubbles using soap and her hands and then singing me to sleep once I'd got into bed "Goodnight Mr moon, come again and see us soon. When we're asleep, through the window pane you'll sleep. We'll wake up and say, Goodnight Mr Moon..."
3. Thank you, but I'm rubbish at sending them out so I don't expect them in return. :)
2. When I lived with my grandparents, my grandmother and I decided to go see a showing of Braveheart at the cheapie cinema. We came home to find something wrong with the plumbing and were up til the wee hours dealing with that. I looked and felt like hell the next morning, but we had fun.
3. Thanks for the offer, but I'll pass. Not much of a holiday kind of girl.
2. I don't have many, she died when I was 7, so I feel lucky to have any memories of her at all. I guess sitting on her lap when I was a little kid.
3. No thank you, but I appreciate the thought!
2. We reading fantasy books together
3. Yes, I left a comment to your post
2 - maternal: her death. Paternal - asking me to make a coin re-appear at the graduation from college indoor picnic.
2. All of them? Um, her sending me care packages in college that consisted of homemade chocolate chip and oatmeal cookies, and enough ramen to choke a horse.
3. Done! :D
2) Can't think of any good ones off hand.
3) My wife and I haven't sent out cards in years, so I wouldn't ask anyone to send one.
2. I only had one grandmother that I knew and the only thing I
can remember about her was that she drank gin - well not
constantly (I hope), it was a long time ago