graciegirl
11-07-2013, 06:08 AM
Couple of days ago I got a call from a friend who asked if I could rescue three plantings she had. She is an avid gardener and even has enough to can and freeze from her vegetable garden tucked secretly next to their pool.
We arrived at seven and were greeted warmly and sat down to talk about her grandchildrens new dog, (she wished it had been a rescue) her brother's ventures into their family tree, (He is a seated professor at Wake Forest and he is 86) She asked about whether I visited Laurelville, Ohio often and I said that is where my grandfather was born and she said, yes, that is the reason I asked. (She remembers everything and keeps up with her daughters roommate in college, checks her financial holdings daily on the internet and makes me feel so old.)
She talked about her recent hiking venture in the mountains and she mentioned that she thought the new sofa was nice but there was nothing wrong with the old one. (She is VERY green)
She cooks a lot and we talked about some of the herbs she grows and uses in her yummy Ohio stuff.
We talked about her lovely great granddaughters, all three beautiful little girls who go to Chinese school one evening a week in California, study still another language, and we watched a skating segment of the nine year old that to me looks like she is champion material. But I can't get her to BRAG about them. I did it for her.
She is interested in all kinds of American History and reminded us of Morgan's Raiders who had gone through Southern Ohio during the civil war and told us that her grandparents had hidden a horse from them.
I didn't know who Morgans Raiders were but she said they were like Sherman and his march to the sea, and I got an interesting history lesson.
I bring this all up because next week is her birthday. I won't name her, but I know for a fact she will be 101.
Happy Birthday girlfriend and treasured part of the good things of The Villages and in THE WORLD. We love you so very much.
We arrived at seven and were greeted warmly and sat down to talk about her grandchildrens new dog, (she wished it had been a rescue) her brother's ventures into their family tree, (He is a seated professor at Wake Forest and he is 86) She asked about whether I visited Laurelville, Ohio often and I said that is where my grandfather was born and she said, yes, that is the reason I asked. (She remembers everything and keeps up with her daughters roommate in college, checks her financial holdings daily on the internet and makes me feel so old.)
She talked about her recent hiking venture in the mountains and she mentioned that she thought the new sofa was nice but there was nothing wrong with the old one. (She is VERY green)
She cooks a lot and we talked about some of the herbs she grows and uses in her yummy Ohio stuff.
We talked about her lovely great granddaughters, all three beautiful little girls who go to Chinese school one evening a week in California, study still another language, and we watched a skating segment of the nine year old that to me looks like she is champion material. But I can't get her to BRAG about them. I did it for her.
She is interested in all kinds of American History and reminded us of Morgan's Raiders who had gone through Southern Ohio during the civil war and told us that her grandparents had hidden a horse from them.
I didn't know who Morgans Raiders were but she said they were like Sherman and his march to the sea, and I got an interesting history lesson.
I bring this all up because next week is her birthday. I won't name her, but I know for a fact she will be 101.
Happy Birthday girlfriend and treasured part of the good things of The Villages and in THE WORLD. We love you so very much.