I am a middle-aged (married) mother of two sons and I work as a speech-language pathologist. I enjoy writing about my life which vacillates from day to day (and sometimes from moment to moment) between a better-written sit-com (more often than not) and a less sappy Hallmark movie (less often than not---thankfully). Truly. I can't make this stuff up. Join me. You'll laugh, you'll cry and in between it all we can share life's lessons and blessings. Wooooo Hooooooo!!
Thursday, December 18, 2014
My life today: Christmas Letter 2014---F2Q!!
My life today: Christmas Letter 2014---F2Q!!: Merry Christmas!! If you have made your way over to this site you must have either 1. Received a Facebook notice that my letter was ...
Christmas Letter 2014---F2Q!!
Merry Christmas!! If
you have made your way over to this site you must have either 1. Received a Facebook notice that my letter was
out or 2. Received your Christmas card stating that our letter was located here. Congratulations! You made it!
Happy Reading! (WARNING: It's LONG!----Grab a beverage and a comfortable place to sit!)
Before I get into the real meat of my Christmas letter I
need to briefly report that our year has
been a good one with LOTS of travel!! We
are blessed in so many wonderful ways!
We got to have a variety of wonderful family adventures but
unfortunately, we rarely if ever got to take our dogs with us. One day, Lucy, our springer spaniel, showed
us she was ready to be included in the family travels by getting into the car and sitting behind
me. I was VERY startled when I caught her
in my rear view mirror!
While there Adam talked to exotic birds,
Also in May, Adam turned 10 and he and his friends entered the witness protection program.
James' brother Jeff came back from China and we were fortunate to be able to all visit a little.
”Where would you NOT
go back to for a vacation?”
From October 3………………………………………………………………………….
From December 5………………………………………………………………………….
and Alex contemplated the meaning
of life as a teen.
We also went deep sea fishing where I happily did NOT get
sick but REALLY considered
it.
In March Alex turned 14
In April we went to Disney with our friend Don.
I had my picture taken with my pretend
boyfriend Andy Griffith
and the boys were pretend scuba divers.
A good time was had by all.
In May Alex graduated from 8th grade at Mary
Immaculate grade school. We were very
proud of him but a little sad that this chapter of his life was coming to a
close. He was literally "out the door" and on to bigger things.
Later that month we took him to New York as a graduation
present. You could hardly tell we were
tourists.
Over the summer we took a trip to the Wisconsin Dells to
celebrate all of the graduations that the cousins on my side were
experiencing.
It was great fun to see
everyone from all over and especially nice to get my dad together with his two
sisters.
We enjoyed picture perfect days in Arkansas while visiting
my dad in early August.
Later in August I took Adam to see some friends in Omaha
where we took in the zoo. He got in touch with his wild side...........
And his softer side.
I spent lots of time working in Maryland at this place.
Both boys played football for Kirksville this fall.
“Honey” our chocolate lab trained us to put a cookie in her
dish when she brings it upstairs to us.
I attended a conference in Salt Lake City and got to hear
the Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearse.
(Yea, put THAT on your bucket list!)
In November we went back to Disney with my friend Amy
and 4
teen agers plus Adam.
The castle at Christmas is kind of amazing---just sayin.
This year at Mary Immaculate’ s Christmas program the theme
was Christmas Around the World and Adam was a Christmas goat…… seriously.
Which brings us to now and the REAL reason for this year’s
letter.
At the opening I stated that we were blessed in many ways
this year and it was not at all even mostly related to travel. I need to say, I LOVE my family. I am SO LUCKY to have a VERY FUNNY group of
people to be related to. While we are
not “traditional” in an old school nuclear style sense, we are in my
opinion-----even BETTER than that.
I come from a divorced set of parents. They have both been remarried to other people
for over 25 years and they ALL get along!!!
When I tell this story to others they often seem surprised.
“What do you mean you spent Thanksgiving with your mom and step dad and
his ex wife and her husband?”
That’s just “normal”
for us….. honestly-----and it’s
GREAT. To their credit, everyone shows
up for family events and genuinely has a good time together!!!
Sometime earlier this year my sister started a family texting
“tradition.” It started spontaneously as
most traditions seem to do. She decided to send out a "F2Q" which stands
for “Family Friday Question.” She sends
this out to her significant other, me and James, my mom and her husband, my dad and
his wife and my aunt. We all live in
different places (Missouri, Illinois, Iowa and Arkansas) and many of us
frequently travel so we are seldom all together in the same place outside of
holidays and special events. However, we
all really like each other and have a very good time when we DO get
together. For several months now, each
Friday we get together “virtually” in text form as my sister throws out a question while we all respond and “talk” in this way every week. Sometimes they are short exchanges and others
go on all night or weekend. We share
pictures of what we are doing and the conversations can quickly become
hysterical.
I had no idea what to write
about this year until the F2Q event happened this week. I decided that this year I would share a
little of what our family conversations have been like since last summer. Sort
of a “best of” or “highlights" reel if
you will. To protect the names of the
innocent (or guilty) I will award everyone titles. Our players include: "husband" (mine), "sister"
(mine), sister’s significant other whom we will call “boyfriend,” "mom" (mine)
"dad" (mine) "mom2" (my dad’s wife), "dad2" (my mom’s husband) and "aunt" (mine). Please note that these exchanges can get a little confusing as my mom and dad sometimes refer to their mom and dad. Feel free to take your leave now. You are under NO obligation to read all of this as I am including these exchanges as much for us as I am for you my dear reader. Here’s why I LOVE my mixed up, remarried,
geographically scattered, totally FUN family:
From July 11…………………….
Sister: F2Q!!
“I heard a barge go by on the river last night. I haven’t heard that engine sound in a long time. Reminds me of
dad’s house on the river when we were young.
SO, F2Q is: what sound that you hear reminds you of childhood even now
when you hear it? Mine are engines and
trains.”
Dad: “Great Question”
Sister: “Trains from our
yellow house bedroom at night.”
Mom: “The sound of trains… growing up on Ridgely Ave I heard
train whistles blowing almost every night.
Dad2’s is the sound of houses being built or roofs hammered on---he
heard that a lot growing up.” (Editor’s note: my
step father does not have a smart phone that allows him to group message so my
mom relays all of his responses).
Dad: “The smell of
newly mowed grass sometimes brings back memories of when I rode my bike around
Chillicothe as a kid dragging a lawn mower behind. I got $1.25 a yard.”
Mom:…..also the sound of low flying planes…our house was on
the landing flight path for the airport.
Also…when the tornado siren goes off now I always remember it being
tested as the air raid siren in the late 50s and early 60s and how frightened
we all were wondering when/if it would be for real and not a test. Ohh…the
smell of newly tarred roofs or streets takes me back to childhood!”
Boyfriend: “Since every answer I have is already taken I
will add the sound of combines harvesting corn by us and the sound of a school
bus accelerating.”
Dad: “New fallen
snow. Don’t see much of that in
Arkansas. After a snow fall, dad would
drag me around on a sled tied to the back of our 1950 Chevy with a 6 ft long
rope. Had the car exhaust right on my
face. I coughed a lot. Used to slide under the car when he braked.”
Mom: “Every time dad2
gets a text message a doorbell chimes and it always reminds me of the Gilette
Blueblade song from the 50’s or earlier—that commercial from the Friday night
radio and t.v. flights: “to look sharp
every time you shave, to feel sharp and be on the ball, just be sharp…use
Gilette Blue Blades for the quickest shave of all Taa Daaaa!”
Me: “An old fashioned
ring tone----always reminds me of gramma Fulton’s phone which then reminds me
of them being on the phone at the same time with one of them on the
“extension.” They would call us up and
then talk to each other.
Mom: “LOL, I remember
that. Sometimes I would just put my
phone down on the table and let them talk to each other awhile and I’d come
back on later.”
Mom2: “Had a message
log jam. Everything dumped at once. Sorry I’m late. Before I was 10 we lived near
Germantown. The CAT proving grounds was
next to our farm. All night long in the
summer when the windows were open I could hear the machinery. I still remember that sound. I also remember the smell of pigs YUCK! CAT bought our farm to expand the proving
grounds. We moved to Chillicothe and
bought another farm. “
Sister: “Great
mom2! Where are Missy and husband and
aunt?”
Mom: “Missy chimed in
twice. Husband might be on his way to
the lake with the boys.”
Aunt: “Here I am.
Just getting settled in at home.
I can remember the smell of rain in the pink bedroom with the window
open that I had. Mom never hardly ever
used the AC. I can remember staying all
night at Monie and grandpa’s and the train going by and shaking the trinkets
Monie had on a shelf unit. I bet the
fish that dad set up for grandpa Wigand shook in the tank. I also remember the
smells of the steak fry cookouts at the casting club. The Coons, Jarmens, Monie, grandpa, Cecil,
Bernice, Fosters, Laura Jean and Wig.” (Editor’s
note: Those are REAL people’s
names!! LOL)
Aunt: “Mom and dad’s
old green phone on the wall----no private conversations.”
Dad: “Very nice
aunt. You didn’t mention riding on the
cross bars of my bike. I peddled you all
over town.”
Mom: “I remember
Monie’s fish tank and how baby Missy used to be fascinated with the fish.”
Aunt: “Oh man yes that’s right and you and me and when
(other sister and her husband) were first dating at the Valley Lakes Country
club and we all went there to swim and picnic at the lake.”
Dad: “good one.”
Aunt: “When did you
and dad start working on that boat kit? I remember dad having a huge 50 gallon
barrel with water and you got to put the motor in to work on it and start it
up.
Dad: “1970ish. Mom
would remember”
Mom: “What boat
kit? I remember the boat dad and I had
in the 70s. Was the boat kit grandpa’s?”
Aunt: “Grandpa Wigand
loved having Missy come over. She and I
played this game I had where you would put these plastic balls in the slots and
there was a timer to set and it went off.
I used to help Missy pick up the colored balls and we had only so much
time to get all the balls in the right tubes.
He laughed and laughed sitting on of those old metal lawn chairs.”
Aunt: “Yes, I think it was mom and dad’s but they built it
(the boat) in dad’s garage.”
Mom: “Now THAT’S a
good memory.”
Dad: “The boat we
bought was a partnership with RW. Dad
bought out RW. That boat was not a kit.”
Mom: “I have no
memory of that but then, lots of the early 70s are a blur J”
Mom: “Was that the same boat we had right before the
motorcycle?”
Aunt: “Grandpa Wigand gave me 50 cents to clean the birdbath
and sweep off the grass on the sidewalk and I would run across the railroad tracks
to Ben Franklin and buy penny candy.”
Sister: “LOVE this F2Q!”
Dad: “No, it was a different boat.”
Mom: Whatever happened
to RW? His first ex wife lives around the corner from us”
Dad: “RW is in Chilli
and doing fine. Dinner has arrived. Talk
later.”
Sister: “We are at River Beach Pub with 15 friends for no
reason other than its Friday. We may
close it down. If we can hang as long
as dad!”
Aunt: “It seemed like a kit as much as you and dad worked on
it.”
Sister: “Smith’s are here BTW. Only the coolest cats…..”
Aunt: “Are you at last chance restaurant?”
Dad: “Say hi to Smiths.”
Sister: “Done”
Dad: “yes, we are at last
chance by boat tonight.”
Mom: “Just loved Ben Franklin……used to buy my embroidery
supplies from there…….and the 2 little girls (missy and sister) some penny
candy. Walked in there pushing Missy in
the stroller when I was pregnant with sister.
Tripped on the ice and fell one time and was afraid for a while I had
hurt sister.”
Sister: “So THAT explains what’s wrong with me!!! Thanks
mom!” And Y’all said it was my blonde
hair----right!”
Mom:
“Ahahah----nothin wrong with you----you survived with flying colors.”
Aunt: “Sister was a
happy baby.”
Sister: “Still happy!
And getting fat. Fat and
happy! Yeppert!”
Mom: “Used to sit in
that wooden high chair and lap up those greenbeans….called her beanie for years
after that.”
Me: “Sixlets----the penny candy mom let me buy at the dime
store. I can still remember the glass
bin.”
Aunt: “And they had the roasted peanuts and the horse to
ride out front!! They also sold fish
supplies and gold fish.”
Husband: “A Beagles bark.
Two of our dogs had puppies at the same time bringing our grand total to
28 at the time---my brother and I got to take naps with the puppies in the back
yard…………. nothing like little puppies before their eyes open and they just
kinda eat and sleep. Kinda like Adam now
that I think of it.”
Dad: “So Adam reminds you of beagles and beagles remind you
of Adam?”
Husband: “yep.”
Dad: “yep.”
Mom: “Ohhhhhhh I forgot all about the dime store!! Dimestore
horse-----the kids always begged to ride on that horse. And next door to that there was another store
that always put a lot of toys in the window at Christmas---a hardware store
maybe.”
AND ALL OF THAT “CONVERSATION”
HAPPENED AFTER ONLY ONE QUESTION!!! It
went on for HOURS off and on. LOVE THESE PEOPLE!!!! HERES ANOTHER THREAD………………..
From August 15…………………………………
Sister: “F2Q!!!”
Sister: “I’ve been on
a 9 day diet so the question is: What’s
your most desired food or what would you choose for a last meal if you ever had
to make that decision?”
Dad: “Mom2’s pizza”
Mom2: “Chicken and
noodles with my homemade noodles I haven’t made them in a long time---since my
last trip to Hawaii. Somebody there
likes them also.”
Sister: “Mom’s
homemade tuna noodle casserole or her spaghetti sauce. Seafood pasta is up there too.”
Aunt: “Monnie’s
homemade chicken and noodles.”
Mom: “Thanks
sister. Those are three of my favorites
too….but I also love my own pizza and Missy’s roast recipe which she says was
originally mine…..and any meal that includes your potato salad.”
Me: “Ditto sister
plus mom2’s meat loaf.”
Aunt: “Mom made a
good spaghetti sauce that she made in her pressure cooker.”
Sister: “Pressure
cookers scare me.”
Mom: “And in the
afterlife I hope I get to eat my dad’s fried chicken again served with mom’s
skroodles…..haven’t been able to duplicate these even with the recipes. Ohhhh and I love oyster dressing.”
Aunt: “Ok, I haven’t
had mom2’s homemade noodles or pizza and I haven’t had mom’s homemade seafood
pasta. You girls ae holding out on me!”
Sister: “Ok, not the
best question to ask while dieting!”
Doh!!!!”
Aunt: “Mom and dad
also had a good BBQ sauce that dad used when grilling chicken
Dad: “Dad grilling chicken!
Good memories!”
Me: “YESSSSSSSSSS
Oyster dressing!!”
Mom: “Dad2 says ALL
OF THE ABOVE----HE LOVES TO EAT EVERYBODY’S BEST DISHES-----PLUS a 2” filet,
medium from French toast restaurant at the lake with a pot of au gratin
potatoes from the Lariat Club in Peoria with a lettuce wedge from Mel’s diner
in Cape Coral. The delivery charge on
that meal should be interesting.”
Mom2: “We’re hungry
now. I’m heating up left over Mexican stuff from a
few days ago but need to clean out fridge.”
Me: “Yea, French toast!”
Aunt: “Oh yes, it was
an old one back in the day. The grill
could lower and raise to and from the coals.
It was green and had only 2 wheels and the only one I ever remember them
having. And grilling was done only on
Saturday and Sunday.”
Mom: “Making a pizza
and salad here and sugar free rhubarb cake later.”
Dad: “Because we had
pot roast and boiled potatoes every night but Friday, tuna fish casserole that night. Ugh.”
Me: I love mom’s tuna
casserole. But with NOOOOOOO peas!!!”
Sister: “What? TNC=YUMM! I’d also have like 12 deviled eggs
at my meal. That would be a strange
combo in the tummy though. But hey,
last meal---so who cares?!”
Aunt: “Well there was
that also! But mom switched it up with
salmon patties.”
Me: “Pasta salad”
Mom: “Missy you also
used to spit out your Gerber peas too.”
Me: “I DISGUISE peas!”
Aunt: “LOVE PEAS!”
Sister: “Missy’s
pasta salad or Ruby Tuesday’s pasta salad from their salad bar. And a ton of Italian dressing from Pizza Hut!”
Me: “Dad and Aunt
will get that. Ditto sister.”
Sister: “Love peas.”
Me: “Hurl”
Sister: “Pfet”
Dad: “No peas for me
please.”
Sister: “No lima
beans!”
Aunt: “Love Ruby
Tuesday Salad bar but we don’t have one in the quad cities any longe.r”
Mom: “Did you mean
DESPISE peas? Or did you actually
disguise them? If so, as what? Make them taste like something else? Bury them under ketchup?”
Sister: “Peoria’s
closed too.”
Aunt: “OMG LOVE lima beans.”
Me: “We have Ruby
here in the ville.”
Sister: “Puke.”
Me: “Mom, I was
making an Alex joke.”
Aunt: “Liver was
buried under ketchup with gulps of milk to wash it down. YUCK.”
Sister: Jello!! Speaking of jello---lime jello squares! Add that to my list.”
Me: “He said he
disguised mowing last week.”
Sister: “Liver, total
puke!”
Me: “Hurl---liver AND
Lima!!”
Dad: “What she said”
Sister: “Liver is
only good for one thing…..”
Me: “Orange jello
with oranges and cool whip.”
Aunt: “Mom and dad
liked liver and onions and stunk up the house.”
Mom: “LOVE a liverwurst
sandwich on soft white bread with cucumbers and miracle whip----one of my
comfort foods------nummmmy”
Me: “OMG---projectile
vomiting now!!”
Sister: “All these
puke foods----helping the diet now!!”
Aunt: “OMG, Sherry
LOVES liverwurst.”
Mom: “I make a
liverwurst and cream cheese crackera that she would probably like”
Aunt: “Double
EWWWWWWW”
Sister: “What is
crackera?”
Mom: “And smoked
oysters….could eat the whole tin by myself!
Which I usually do as no one else can stand them!”
Aunt: “Sherry said
she would like that. Her favorite meal
is fried chicken, mashed potatoes and corn like her grandmother made on the
farm.”
Sister: “And everyone
thinks I’m part cat???”
Aunt: “Crackera is
Missy’s bologna sandwich spread”
Mom: “Crackera is Polish
for cracker.”
Aunt: “Ewwwwww
Oysters, yuck”
Mom: “Also like
oguerkis (spelling?)---polish pickles.”
Aunt:
“Galletas—Spanish fort crackera.
Krakersy—polish for crackers.
Ogorki—polish for pickle.”
Sister:
“Polly----English for want a cracker?”
Aunt: “ROFLMAO”
Boyfriend: “Have to
go with mom’s sea food pasta. My tenderloin
and my spiced up venison burgers stuffed with pepper jack cheese are climbing
the list. One good thing that I always
crave is fried chicken.”
Sister: “Everyone
please e-mail each other your recipes for your favs that were mentioned today. Thanks.
I’ll send the potato salad one tonight to get the ball rolling!”
Out of a courtesy to you the reader,
I will leave many of our text threads out of this letter. Some question
threads that I have omitted include:
"We are at the lake for
the boat races this weekend. What’s the fastest
you’ve ever drivin’ any motorized thing?"
“With all these famous
folks dying recently, whom among the famous are you happy is still alive?”
“With fall almost
here, what is your favorite ”Fall” thing you are looking forward to?”
“Name the two best things
that happened to you in the past two weeks.”
“What one song from
your past immediately makes you smile when you hear it and why?” (Editor’s note: This thread included utube links that were
HILARIOUS!)
“Its mom2’s
birthday……… What’s one of your favorite
mom2 memories?”
“Who is the most
famous person you’ve ever met?”
“What is the scariest
movie you’ve ever seen?”
“What are your top
two all time favorite Halloween candy choices?”
As we moved forward to later in the year my sister starting
assigning Fridays to the rest of us so we could make up a question. Some of ours included:
“What is the highest
jump height a dog would have to jump in a competition? (from aunt working at a dog show one Friday)”
“What was the first tv
show you remember watching as a child?” (from my mom)
“If you could have a
conversation with ANYone alive or
dead---who would it be and what would you ask?” (from dad2)
Sister: “F2Q!”
Dad: “Ready”
Sister: “Since dad and mom2 are enjoying the world’s largest
fire ant mound at their coach rally my question is: What insect do you despise most?”
Mom2: “Spiders of
course”
Aunt: “Those beetles that come in every fall and STINK”
Dad: “Scorpions”
Mom2: “Yes, I know. A
spider is technically not an insect.
Close enough!”
Sister: “June
bugs: Boyfriend is driving and he says mosquitos”
Me: “All spiders ever
created---EVER!”
Mom: “Bees, wasps,
any flying thing that stings”
Sister: “How about
your favorite insect? Mine are
dragonflies. Boyfriend’s are walking
sticks”
Dad: “Creepy”
Sister: “Creepy
cool!”
Dad: “I don’t have a
favorite insect”
Sister: “Not even
butterflies?”
Dad: “Okay, I would
not kill a butterfly”
Mom2: “Lady bugs….but
they are just beetles in a cute outfit”
Dad: “So who wants to
know what we did this afternoon?”
Sister: “I’ll bite”
Aunt: “Any mound tour
of homes?”
Mom: “Boxelder bugs
are my favorite”
Sister: “ER
trip? Ant bites?”
Dad: “We toured
Barksdale Air force Base Museum with our friends B and C. Barksdale is home to the 2nd
bomber inf and the B52”
Sister: “Coolio”
Aunt: “That beats the
ant mound tour”
Sister: “Or ant
bites”
Me: I screened 120
runny-nosed Head Start kids today”
Sister: “Missy wins”
Dad: “yep”
Aunt: “Agreed”
Sister: “F2Q!! Its Missy’s turn!”
Me: “My husband is
out of town but I’ll throw one out there.
I’m working on the basement and watching old episodes of “Emergency” on
NetFlix. What is your favorite CHEESY television
series?! (And BTW, Rampart is REALLY
busy this evening. Lots of D5W PUSH happening
in this episode! OMG is this stuff
cheese ball!!!!! I remember it SO
differently! Dr. Bracket is a dick! He is so rude to Dixie and the student nurses. Beeeeep Boooooop Beeeeeeep----engine 51, squad 51-----we have a spider bite on 5th
Street and Elm----Cross street hickory.”
Aunt: “Marchus Welby
MD”
Mom2: “I don’t
consider them cheese but never get tired of watching Seinfeld and Frasier”
Dad: “The original
batman tv show aired in 1965. So bad it
was funny. Lots of Pow and Zing and Bang banners on the screen. Dumb.
We watched it every week at the rooming house I lived in in Murphysboro”
Me: “OMG---good
one! And I was in love with Marcus
Welby. Loved Fantasy Island and Love
Boat too”
Sister: “Alice”
Mom: “Dad2’s favorite
is WKRP in Cincinnati---especially the
Christmas segment where Herb gets to kiss Jennifer before she flies to
Israel for a “downhome” Christmas. One
of my favorites would be Gunsmoke----currently watching 1963 segment about the
townspeople buckling under the strain of the Indian raids and acting
violently----I especially loved the various limping Chester actors----and Kitty’s painted on lips and beauty mark”
Sister: “WKRP in
Cincinnati”
Me: “Bwahahaha #kiss
my grits!”
Sister: “Mash,
and………….the Waltons”
Me: “Flipper”
Sister:
“YESSSSSSSSSSS”
Aunt: “oh,
MASH---loved it”
Mom: “Little House on
the Prairie”
Me: “Aint nothing
cheesy about pa Walton and Ingalls!!!!”
Sister: “Total
cheese----Gilligan’s Island”
Me: “Oh man----good
one”
Mom: “Oh, I don’t
know, the store owner’s wife was pretty cheesy and then there were the Beverly
Hillbillies”
Me: “OMG---yep mom”
Sister: “Really
disliked Beverly Hillbillies. The
grandma voice----totally annoying”
Mom: “The Dukes of Hazard”
Me: “Oh man, these
are Classic! Dragnet!”
Aunt: “Now THAT was
total cheese”
Mom: “Ohhhhh, I still
love dragnet and the Twilight Zone”
Boyfriend: “Finally
chiming in. Loved MASH and some of the
others mentioned. Flipper, Gilligan’s
Island, Etc. But I also liked Different
Strokes and Hart to Hart. Used to watch
Differenct Strokes with my grandma on Friday nights as a kid. Also liked Love Boat and Fantasy Island.”
Me:
“#Whatsyoutalkinboutwillis?”
Boyfriend: “I think Kimberly was my first crush”
Me: “One day at a
time! I used to pretend we were them
because it was about a single mom and two daughters growing up in an
apartment!”
Boyfriend: “Schneider
rocked!”
Me: “Amen”
Sister: “Few
more----Hee Haw. Gramma had it
blaring. The Rockford Files. I watched it on Friday nights at dad’s. And Solid Gold. Those dancers-----killer!!!!!”
Me: “OMG---Solid Gold
Dancers!! Hahahaha”
Sister: “I so wanted
to be one!”
Aunt: “Oh Geez,
forgot about Hee Haw!”
Sister: “Where or
where are you tonight? Why did you leave
me here all alone? I searched the world
over and thought I found true love. You
met another and Pfet you were gone!”
Me: “Kirksville
Missouri population 17,000
SA-----LUTE!!”
Aunt: “ROFLMAO”
Sister: “hahahaha”
Husband: “I’m in
Kansas hunting. There was a show that
was like celebrity challenge where they would compete at different
challenges. It was on after Hee
Haw. They would beat each other with
pugil sticks and such. Anybody remember
this?
Me: “Not me------must
have only been on at your house! And
what’s a pugil stick?”
Boyfriend: “Grief,
despair and agony on me”
Husband: “The Hee Haw
jokes in front of the fence and then it hitting them in the rear. Classic stuff”
Sister: “Solid gold
dancers. Part jazz, part gymnastics,
part strip club. Good God.”
Dad: “Gloom, despair
and……..”
Me: “Hee hee hee Haw
Haw Haw.”
Dad: “Good one
tonight. We were at a golf banquet and
mom2 would not let me play with my phone.
Pfet. Good recall of the song
sister. Still laughing at the SA-LUTE
Miss. Funny stuff tonight. Great job family!
Sister: “Pfet. You was gone-----Literally!”
Dad: “Mom2 would NOT
let me play with my phone!”
Me: “Big meanie”
Sister: “Utubed the
sa---lute. Forgot they pop up from a
cornfield. Classic!! Wicked Step-mother!”
Dad: “I know right?!”
From
December 12………………………………..
Sister: “F2Q!!!!!! Husband, since you missed last week you’re
up!”
Husband: “Ok, here
goes. What is the single best day trip
you have had with your significant other?
Mine was the trip Missy and I took to Jackson Hole last year. It was nice to see parts of Yellowstone and
the grand Tetons and just spend time with an adult without little people
telling me they were bored, tired, hungry, angry, etc. She and I got to have conversations and just
be a couple again.”
Mom2: “Before dad
takes this one I will say the 25th anniversary trip on the Queen
Mary 2 and then three days in NYC. But
then, there is the Rome trip, or Paris, or London was terrific too. Too many to choose from. That’s what happens when you get old”
Me: “I don’t think
that’s what happens when teachers get old-----no money!”
Husband: “Miss and I
will be looking back fondly on the trip to Piggly Wiggly.”
Me: “Truth”
Dad: “What she said
and driving across our great country days after retiring to pick up the new
coach in OR was special. A whole new
phase of our life was unfolding. Life
after 42 years at CAT.”
Me: “I’m impressed by
42 years. That’s cool.”
Dad: “But you will have
the enormous satisfaction of being part of the formation of many young people’s
lives. Can’t buy that.”
Me: “Good point.”
Dad: “So there!”
Boyfriend: “I’m the only
one in this text that 42 years at CAT is longer than I’ve been alive. # little victories”
Me: “OMG”
Dad: “Score one for
the snot-nosed kid”
Boyfriend: “That
aside, very impressive dad”
Sister: “Mine are a
day trip to starved rock the first fall I met new boyfriend. And the Ozarks winery tour this past fall”
Aunt: “We have had
great times on the East Coast and then in New Mexico this fall. Arizona too, that’s been a long time ago.”
Mom: “We’re
back! Enjoyed all your interesting
answers. Our favorite day trip was in
NYC this summer going on the boat around Manhattan Island or driving down the
California highway 1 from San Francisco many years ago.”
Boyfriend: “Well
everywhere I go with sister is awesome (insert your barf comment here) and she
did mention a few of the best. I would
say each time we go to Florida in the winter has been great. Galena last fall was a really good time
too. Looking forward to many more.”
Dad: “Have we heard from Miss? Or is there no fun times when it’s just her
and whatshisname?”
Me: “Sorry”
Sister: “Yea, Miss,
WTH?? And it’s YOUR husband’s turn! Pfet!”
Me: “We had MANY fun
day trips before we were wrangling boys----every where we went I would be in tears laughing
because husband was so funny when we drove anywhere---seriously, he told me the
most hysterical stories and we were going to SAMS in Columbia about once a
month back then. We also had great day
trips to six flags and the Ren fest.”
Husband: “Why the
hell are we spending money on Disney if I can just drive you to SAMS???”
Me: “Because now you
have to make me AND the kids laugh----SAMS won’t cut it anymore LOL”
Husband: “Seriously,
skip the cruise when you turn 50 and we can tailgate in the SAMS parking
lot. It would be a blast.”
Me: “LOL. I would probably have a good time.”
Husband: “Won’t have far to go for beer, chips and charcoal”
Me: “True. Total money saver!! Hey all, should I turn the F2Qs into a
Christmas letter this year??”
Husband: “We could
trash dad’s new coach. Then he could
have the Friday question of “what was the worst time you ever had with family?”
Me: “lol….good one!”
Mom:
“yesssssssss-----crazy great idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me: “I know
right? What does F2Q stand for?”
Aunt: “SAMS---no need
for motion sickness medicine. Family question
Friday----you bet-----Write it Missy!!!.
Friday/Family X2 question-----that’s what I think it means….just sayin”
Sister: “Ah…….hello!!!!! Its Friday Family Question!!”
Aunt: “Ok, Ok. I stand corrected. Ay Ay Captain!”
Mom2: “Okay, just
returned from a party (safely) in spite of being over served. Like the idea of the 50th event at
SAMS. Works for us except for trashing
the RV (You aint settin foot in it). Now
have to frost Xmas cookies to be delivered to the church in the AM. Life is good here in geezerville.”
Dad: “Love the whole
SAMS tailgate party thing. What a
hoot. Could be going long for the
football pass. Book it!!!”
(Editor's note: WARNING: Foul Language approaching)
(The next day)
Mom:
“Hey Mom2…..wondering how the cookie frosting went considering you were over
served last night? Doesn’t matter much
though, I know they will taste great anyway!”
Dad: “Mom2 will
definitely answer when she is not driving.
We were up til 2:00 AM finishing the cookies. The stars and round cookies were no problem. It was the gingerbread men that had us
working so late. It all turned out good
although she was calling the GB men the “little bastards” before we got
done. She was in a big hurry to get out
of the house to deliver them to the church on time and had them all packed up
before we thought to take a picture of them.
The ladies at the church will take all the cookies collected and prepare
plates of mixed cookies to sell after mass this weekend SO, I’m sure we will be
buying some of her “little bastard’s" to bring back home.”
Mom2: “Just stopped
the car at the grocery store. Another
party tonight and have to take an appetizer.
We are party animals-----I’m getting too old for this!”
Mom: “LOL to
dad!! Be sure to bring some of the “little
bastard” GB men to Missy’s after you “rebuy” your own product. Definitely want to see these!! Mom2, keep on keepin on---never too old to party
until you miss the party altogether because you forgot you were invited!”
Aunt: “Rock on
geezers!”
Mom2: “That could
happen. I could also forget I signed up
to bake the cookies for church. They
seemed to have plenty without the ”little bastards” I brought. Okay, on the road again…………………….”
Me: “You people make
me laugh HARD!!!!! I TOTALLY LOVE THIS
FAMILY!!!! See you all next week for
Christmas!!!!!”
Merry Christmas from my family to
yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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