I love my grandma. She's 86 and still going strong. Every year of my childhood I counted down the days until I could go to Illinois and see my grandparents, aunts and uncles, and cousins. Now that I'm all grown up, there are certain things I "forget" about until I arrive on the scene for another visit. It doesn't take long to remember...
You know you're at grandma's when:
*The 30 minute flower garden tour begins within 5 minutes of arriving.
*You are awakened every fifteen minutes by the chiming clock that she loves so much she won't ever turn it off.
*It is completely light outside at 5:40 a.m. Afternoon bright. We are so lucky to be on this side of the time zone.
*The phone rings at 6:30 a.m. and it's not an emergency.
*You realize you should always check what might be stored in the oven before turning it on.
*The expiration dates in the refrigerator reach back to 2004.
*You are completely secluded from anything that resembles a computer or the internet.
*The house is so clean you are afraid to let your children breathe.
*The sheets, blanket, and comforter sport three different kinds of plaid.
*There are more ceramic cardinals in the house than anyone would want to try to count.
*The towels are only slightly bigger than washcloths.
*The 30 year old Candyland game is in better shape than our 5 year old one.
*You hear 50 times how special you and your kids are. That makes it all worth it!!
1 comment:
I LOVE your list! It made me smile. It also makes me miss my Grandma very, very much.
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