Saturday, February 19, 2011

I'm Just Sayin'




This disclaimer was so cute I had to share.

I am a mom. 
That means I have kids. 
Three. 
Under the age of five. 

When I’m not designing shabulous goodies, 
I'm wiping noses 
and peeling Cheerios off 
my kitchen floor. 

I’ll do my best to get back to you 
and answer your questions, 
but take it easy on me. 

I’m just sayin’.

Friday, February 18, 2011

"It Was All Over" ~ Aunt Kate

Chapter 16

Well, it was all over. Jim had passed on. The farm was placed in the hands of a real estate dealer for sale by the boys, the car disposed of, and the time had come for me to return to my school. It wasn't easy to go back to the cabin at Railroad Flat where I had lived. It held too many memories.



I arrived at my hometown on Saturday and once again I stood alone before my empty cabin. Everything all around looked so desolate that it was depressing. I unlocked the door which was chilled by the cold of weeks, made a fire in the stove, put on the tea kettle and rubbed off the steam that was now dimming the windows. 


I took the broom and gave the house a vigorous sweeping. I did everything I could to keep from thinking. The long lonely evening was coming and I dreaded it. I prepare something to eat and planned to bake the next day. "Maybe I'll bake a pie. I know little Charlie will like a piece Monday when school opens. It is lovely that I have cords and cords of nice dry wood and that everything for my meal is ready. I'll not set the table that would make it too lonesome. I'll just sit here by the fire in the big chair and eat out of the kettle. I don't think I'm very hungry, though, but I'll drink the tea. No I don't think I want any tea. I'll just sit here and watch the fire, and maybe take little catnaps. I'll not think of those dark days just passed. I am glad that he is at rest, he suffered so. Never again will he be wracked with that awful cough, nor suffer such pain. I'll not think of him as dead. He is just away."


And so my thoughts wondered on and on. At twelve o'clock I was prepared for bed but hour after hour I lay there awake until night brightened into day, and I arose and began another day. 

Love,
Grammy T.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

"They Did Dabble"

Grammy T's Amazing Adventures: "They Did Dabble"

Dad used to say that his people didn't mine for
gold or ore, nope, they grew potatoes.

Well, they may have grown potatoes
but as we can see from 
Aunt Kate's story
they did dabble.

Love,
Grammy T.