Saturday, May 3, 2008

What do you mean???? I'm it????

I've been tagged...and told to tell 6 things about myself that not everybody knows.


Dirt...it was my favorite thing to play with when I was a little girl. I would draw dream houses in the dirt and furnish them with a big stick, drawing in the dirt. Yes, we were poor...but I didn't know it.

Queen...I was Senior Prom Queen. Couldn't tell it now, but I went to a very small rural school that had less than 500 children K-12, and knew every one of them. Graduated in a class of 21...great bunch of people.

Christmas tree trimmer...worked on a Christmas tree farm. In July and August, the hottest months of the year, the trees needed to be trimmed. It was hard, hot work and mostly girls did the trimming. We wore our bikinis, yes, bikinis, and took to the trees. Got the best tan that year because we would start at sunup and work til 1 or 2 pm, then we all went to the falls for a dip in the cool water. Got buzzed by some pilots for a few days...cannot imagine what went through their heads. There was no close place to land either. Hardest part was when you had to shimmy up the tree to pull the top over so it could be cut...they were so prickery and sticky.

Wedding Bell Blues...fell down....no...was pulled down the 20 something steps of the church I got married in, by the man I just married, he fell on top of me at the bottom. Had taken a mouth full of rice when I tried to scream "Stop"(they threw rice in those days, and I am so glad they don't throw it anymore). Anyway, I was trying to spit the rice out of my mouth and unplug my throat, and all our guests thought I had landed on my mouth, and was spitting teeth. At the reception they all learned we had gone to the hospital, (to see my Uncle John who couldn't come to the wedding) and thought for a while I was seriously hurt. I was...but didn't realize it for another 26 years.

Stripper. What can I say. I was for several years the headliner and stripper at a local tv station during their annual auction. One year I stripped well over 3000 times all by myself, and for a few more years I was in charge of all the strippers. Before computers took over the world everything was done by hand. The heavy papers were cut to size for me, then they had to be lined, so the strippers could do their work and keep everything straight. We had to put on the donated objects number, a brief description, and the retail price, and it had to be readable when photographed by cameramen. Now a computer whips them out as soon as an object is cataloged for them...Had a wonderful time at WKNO, met some great people and have many happy memories, and oh...my main hobby then was calligraphy.

Goose. Never shelter wild animals in your garage while you are trying to rescue them. While living in Chicago, a somewhat tame goose, well it had its wings clipped, came waddling down our street, at the same time the children were getting home from school. Because geese bite hard, and they were all small children, and I didn't know anyone that had a goose for a pet, I managed to get the goose in my garage until I could locate the owner or have an agency pick it up. Inside my garage was our neighbors huge black sailboat, and our cute little red Pontiac something. It was already after 3pm and since I was unable to find anything out...I just left the goose in the garage with food and water until the next day when my husband would get home from out-of-town, and help me catch the goose and take it somewhere where it would be happy. The next day came, my city husband was afraid of biting geese, and our cute little red Pontiac was gray and white with green splashes of color, there was no red to be found. The goose had a blanked thrown over it after about an hour chase in the garage. We drove the goose to the bird sanctuary, and the Pontiac to the nearest carwash. No One, I mean No One would get close to our little Pontiac. As I recall, my ex-husband stayed mad for about a week, and I thought I was a rescuer.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Mom's Scrubbies

Mom makes these scrubbies for added income. Her social security does not go far, and at 3$ a scrubbie, she is not going to get rich. I do think her scrubbies are exceptionally good quality, they are made of 100% nylon, and they won't scratch anything, even chrome(for the guys). They get off bugs from the front of your car too. You must rinse them very well after using. Every week or so put them in the dishwasher or washing machine. They last forever, and when you are done with one job, put it to use somewhere else.
The pattern is simple. Chain 3, sl to form circle. chain 2, 2 Half double crochet in circle 12 times,sl to close circle, chain 2,2 half double crochet in each stitch and sl to close circle, chain 2, half double crochet in first stitch, half double crochet in second stitch, 2 half double crochet in third stitch,continue the 1-1-2 half doubles to finish circle and sl to close and tie off.
It's easy...the hard part is getting the stiff nylon. You can buy it in Walmart in 54 in goods, but then you have to cut it 3inches wide and have between 9 and 10 yards long. We have been fortunate to find a place that sells it to us, but you must purchase $100. at a time, so we will be happy to sell you a 3in by 40 yd roll of the colors that we carry for $3. You should get 4 scrubbies out of a roll.
Thanks for showing and asking about Mom's scrubbies.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Georgia Trip

Arrived safely at home today, after a beautiful drive from Flowery Branch, Georgia. I have left my Mom at her sister Vernell's for a week or so. The two of them will travel to southern Georgia later to stay with their sister Betty in Waycross. There they will have all four of the sisters together and hopefully have some good visiting. They can always find something to talk about or something to do. The fourth sister is Diane. Mom is the oldest at 84, then Betty, Vernell and Diane is the baby at----I think she is 66.

We left last Tuesday afternoon late. I went to get the oil changed and the tires rotated on Tuesday Ladies Day so I could save $3.oo. Having arrived at 8:30 and returning home at 1:30, I spent extra monies on a serpentine belt and 2 new shocks for the front tires, which they said I really needed badly. So I spent $500. and saved $3.00.......somehow that just doesn't add up. Shouldn't ladies day be 10% off of everything you have done and not just the oil change?????

Anyway, since we got off to such a late start, I thought we would take Mom on a route she had not been on before. We went out thru Whiteville and all the way across the state to Chattanooga. While it was daylight, the ride was beautiful, what Mom saw of it when not sleeping in the car(her favorite thing to do). We stopped for dinner in Fayetteville at a small diner called Marvin's. The food was great! And only $6.50 pp for the buffet, which had everything from fried fish, fried chicken, bbq chicken (it was great), all kinds of vegetables, salad, cobblers, and ice cream. We called Vernell to let her know about how late we would arrive. It was ok, I knew she would sleep on the couch til we got there.

We arrived at 1:30am and talked forever....got up late the next day and kept on talking....lots of catching up to do. Til next time......

Monday, March 24, 2008

First Day

Hi!

First day of blogging. Don't know what I am doing, so please be patient as I learn.