My grandmother died in 2005. She did not own a computer. I think she could have mastered some computer skills, but she had plenty of interests and activities and friends to keep her engaged in the world. She wrote things down, not fictional stories but events of her life, both past and present. After she died, I was given the honor of keeping some of her writings. I thought starting a blog with them might be fun. I hope readers will find it enjoyable. Thanks for stopping by.
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Watching movies
Wed., December 25, 2002 - Nancy & I went to Dale's. We ate about 2:00. Lynn's brother Rod & family were there -- Mary, Mitch & Anna were there, too. Nancy called Greta before we went to Dale's -- had a nice visit. We went home about 4:30. I watched some movies in the evening.
Thurs., December 26, 2002 - Myrtle called about 10:30. Tom forgot it was Thurs. -- came late. Usual things accomplished -- laundry, etc.
Fri., December 27, 2002 - Dolores took me to have my hair-do. Mary brought me home.
For some reason, the fact that Grandma would watch movies at all hours of the day and night, even into the wee hours, tickled me. I'm glad she enjoyed them. I know we discussed movies every now and then. We might even on December 27 when I took her home from her hair-do since she usually fed me lunch on those days.
For no reason other than I like it lots, here's a photo of Kyleah and Willa and Mom.
Monday, February 10, 2020
Fingers crossed
Sun., December 22, 2002 - I baked banana bread & apricot bread. Nancy came in a.m. She did some laundry & vacuumed, etc. while I showered. Mary went to Writers Club meeting at Zoya's. Mitch & Anna stayed here. We played UNO, Go Fish, and Crazy Eight.
Mon., December 23, 2002 - Went to Zoya's apartment in a.m. Gave her a loaf of apricot bread & some peppernuts. Had a nice visit. In p.m. I went to Grace's apartment with a loaf of apricot bread & some peppernuts. She was sorry to tell me that her children didn't want her to drive me places -- they are concerned about her health. She seems to have more problems than are apparent. Went to Card Club in evening & took the sleigh bells along. After club I stopped at Dolores's place & we played Rummikub. Home Nurse came at noon and I'm discharged from that service.
Tues., December 24, 2002 - Made some candies with almond bark, marshmallows, and peanuts. Also made apple crisp to take to Nancy's this evening. Tom & Merilyn stopped after their 5:00 church service & took me to Nancy's. Had supper there. Mary, Mitch & Anna came too. We exchanged gifts. I stayed all night at Nancy's.
I clearly remember Grandma's banana bread and apricot bread. Also, many many treats that she made for Christmas. I must say we do not have the volume of sweets these Christmases as we did when Grandma was around to make them, but that's probably okay. We do fine with the sweets that are there.
It's a long shot to be sure, but there is a competition to have special items included in an exhibition at the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen. People are to submit a short essay about a particular object and why it brings them happiness. Some of the items will be selected for the exhibition and those contributors will receive tickets to see the whole collection. One person will receive two airline tickets to Copenhagen. And it's all by email to start, so I've risked not even an overseas postage stamp by entering. I wrote about the little tag I took from Grandma's place at the Pioneer House. The one that she put outside the door to let the person checking tags know that she was okay. It makes me happy to look at the tag because I am reminded of how adventuresome Grandma was to leave Winside behind and move to Lincoln and start making new friends at her age. The tag reminds me that things will be okay.
I do not have high hopes of my submission making the cut nor especially of winning airline tickets, but it doesn't hurt to try, right?
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