12.31.1920---05.31.2008
I loved her for many reasons, but especially for her steadfastness and sense of humor; the woman could spit nails if she wanted to. My most prominent memories of her include some of the following:
Phrases like:
-"I don't give a damn-shit!"
-"Blow it out your ass!" (this was always said after being beeped at while driving)
-"They're ignorant."
Things like:
-her amazing cooking, especially her spaghetti and meatballs that were always prepared upon our arrival
-her ability to consume an entire rum cake, by herself
-her laugh...her whole body laughed
-her hugs and kisses
-times she taught me how to knit and crochet
-how she always wore HushPuppies shoes
-how her knee-high stockings would always be down near her ankles
-how she would give my dad hell for not putting up Christmas lights at the Maple St. house
-how she would let out the loudest farts while walking around the kitchen and blame them on my Uncle Tom's dog, Sassy, even after Sassy had died.
Places like:
-the Christmas Store (open year-round. it was tradition for us to go and buy ornaments together)
-her house
-her yard: the mint garden, the flowers, the maple trees
There's much more, but I'm drained. More posts later...
2 comments:
Many classic memories, Cath. I especially loved the stockings rolled down to her ankles like Popeye's Olive Oyl. The woman could cook like no one else on earth. As a kid, I remember thinking that she was your stereotypical grandmother in all the ways that you love, like a cartoon or movie. Don't forget this one to Dad "Get out you stubborn ass."
I love your memories of Sittee. I have always heard so much about her, but unfortunately, never met her.
Sorry to hear about losing her, however, I am happy that you have such fond memories.
Love lots.
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