Sunday, May 5, 2013

Afternoons with Grandma

I have shared my memories of weekends with my Grandma before, and have always felt fortunate that a country boy met a city girl and allowed their kids to have, in my opinion, what was "the best of both worlds".  A childhood filled with Big City days, and at least one weekend a month where I could get dirty at the Farm.  The combination of both taught me many life lessons for which I am grateful. 

Those weekends at the Farm usually meant spending the days with my Grandma.  Us girls always had plenty of work to do, which usually involved picking eggs, feeding the farm animals, picking vegetables, or making cookies- the cookie baking being a young girls treat!  We would sit on the porch swing, enjoy our cookies, and watch the trucks go by on the highway. 

During those weekends on the Farm, Grandma would pass the time by telling stories.  Her stories were always about family, made me laugh, and taught me life lessons.  Although, the life lessons were not realized until many years later. 

As a young Mother, she raised three children and the family made a living selling cotton.  The days she has told me stories about started at sunrise and ended with her as one of the last to lie her head on the pillow at night.  The days were spent cooking meals, taking care of children, working the cotton fields - she did it all.  The stories did not involve big houses, fancy clothes, sports, or pizza nights.  Rather, they were more simple, and told of family and friends gathering on Friday nights for dominoes and good company.  I know stories of her little ones being sick, her beaten black and blue by a Ram, and enduring many hot summer days working under the Texas sun.  Through all her stories, I have never heard her complain.  Stories describe life, and life is what you make it. 

As an adult, her stories still make me laugh, smile, and more importantly, admire her wisdom and strength.  This weekend, I visited Grandma for a different reason - she is ill.  Our roles were reversed these last few days with me sitting at her bedside, holding her hand, and telling her stories.  For the record, I am not nearly as good of a story teller.  As we sat and I talked, again I found myself admiring her strength and her wisdom.  Even without many words, her eyes tell a hundred stories.  My Grandma is one of the strongest women I know.  A woman that I will one day tell my own stories about.  A woman I am proud to call Grandma.   

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Happy Anniversary

A friend of mine shared a blogger article today,  16 ways I blew my marriage.  It's a short read listing the little things that we as couples may take for granted in relationships. 

Today, we celebrate our 9th wedding Anniversary.  Sure it is nostalgic to look back through pictures, listen to our wedding disc, or talk about how fast the last ten years have passed and how much has changed in our lives.  But, like age, I feel today our Anniversary year is just a number.  We could be celebrating 9, 19, or 29, and I know I would still be as much in-love with you, as proud of you, and as confident in our relationship as ever. 

Last year, I made a quick list of a few things I love about you- and they still hold true. 

This year, I find myself looking at this bloggers list, and reflecting on how blessed we are.  When we packed our things and moved across the country all those years ago, how hard it must have been for you to watch me cry when we drove East over the California state line.  We can laugh about it now, but we didn't know what the future would hold.  We were taking a leap of faith, bonded by rings, and all we had to get through each day was each other.  In hind sight, this was probably one of the best things that ever happened to us.   

Maybe it's because I read this article on a day like today, the day we celebrate our wedding Anniversary.  Maybe it's because we are on the backend of a relaxing and truly enjoyable weekend away..just the two of us.  But, I am no longer weary of what the future will hold.  I am just coasting along relying on what I do know: 
  • That road trips and long walks with you are my absolute, hands down, favorite favorite!
  • While I do like to hold hands, just watching you take the seat next to me or placing your hand on my shoulder in a crowded room warms my heart. 
  • I never sleep as good as I do with you lying beside me (except on high-volume snoring nights).
  • No matter what brings me stress, whether it is what to wear or how to approach a work situation, you give my dilemmas the same amount of time, attention, and sarcasm. 
  • Beauty to you has never been defined by a size or a weight.  You think I am beautiful. 
There is no one else in this world I trust more than you.  I am so thankful to call you my best friend and my husband.   

I cherish every day with you, and look forward to a lifetime of love, laughter, and happiness. 

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