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Jul 09, 2013 08:00PM

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That one is hilarious Brenda! I couldn't imagine being 73 and having to "watch my mouth". Nice!

I scurried over to him and chided him, telling him that he is never, ever to say a woman’s size aloud. He looked almost frightened, and said, “Well, if that’s the size you wear, what’s the big deal?” Sigh.
Fast forward a couple of years. Health problems brought a big weight loss to size 8, with the finale being a very large hiatal hernia that actually needed repaired. I was feeling terrific though, and had even begun to run, something I hadn’t done much even when I was a kid.
Again, we went clothes shopping. Again, Jim picked up a dress and asked what I thought. I said I like it, and wanted to try it. He said, “What size?” Then his voice dropped to a mere whisper as he said, “This is an 8.” I said rather loudly, “Yes, 8 is what I wear. 8 works.”
He said, “I thought I couldn’t say it out loud.”
I said, “No, if it’s a single digit, you can scream it to the moon if you want. It’s okay.”
He shook his head and said, “I’m never going to get these rules.”


I tend to be rather random myself, so this sounds wonderful!
Brenda wrote: "Should it have worried me while growing up that my younger sister never liked to read UNLESS it was a true book about serial killers???"
I would be worried. Hope she grew up to be a criminal investigator or police officer. If not, I would still be worried. :)
I would be worried. Hope she grew up to be a criminal investigator or police officer. If not, I would still be worried. :)




I glanced up from my book and happened to spy an expansive hillside graveyard.
There was a one story red brick church on top of the hill with a huge banner spanning the upper half of the edifice with the words A VISION OF THE FUTURE emblazoned across it.
I attached a great deal of significance to this for some reason.

Dad looked in the mirror at me and said, "What are you reading?"
Being quite clever, I replied, "A book."
Obviously that wasn't enough for him, so I had to tell him the title. He surprised me by not taking it away, but instead stating that it was a really good book. I was so glad I got to finish it.



Random yes, but not all that surprising. I mean, Pokemon... really. Pokemon!
Brenda wrote: "Out of the mouths of babes!! Many years ago when our niece was little, she was in the car with her Grandma. They were passing a cemetery, and Jenny said, "I know what that place is! It's where we p..."
That is pretty insightful Brenda. Love it!
That is pretty insightful Brenda. Love it!

They only have about 1/3? of the people we do. And we have guns.


I think it would be so cool talking with someone that could tell you about their experiences of the
20s, 30's, etc...

She has spoken of so many changes through the years, and how she just decided she needed to roll with them. She doesn't question much, but she has a hard time figuring out the concept of text messaging (my dad and I do that). It's just really funny!
Brenda, that is so cool. I'm sure you cherish the time with her and vice versa. Be sure and give her a great big birthday hug. And take a picture of her on the bike. That would be a keeper for real.



She sure doesn't look 94 Rick! So glad you posted the pic Brenda and glad she had a lot of fun. This is just awesome!

We took her to Hooters a few years ago, and she wasn't any bigger than she is now. She said she needed one of their shirts, probably a large. I said, "Now, Grandma, look at how these shirts look on these girls. Do you really think you need an extra large?"
She looked around and said, "You're right. How about extra small?"
She's nuts! It's great!



You have a cool Grandma, Brenda.

I went through a ton of Mad Libs books when I was a kid. Both of my daughters have loved doing them, too.
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