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  • Memories of a “Daddy’s Girl”

    I think a lot about my dad at this time of year and I become very nostalgic. He had a way of making everyday feel special. If I were granted one holiday wish, it would be that my father were still alive, so he could meet his precious grandchildren. I know he would have been the best grandpa. Here are some sweet memories of my dad that warm my heart.

    The way he used to hold my hand while walking down the street, even when I was too old to “need” it. I’d pretend to be embarrassed, but I secretly liked it too.

    Playing, “What number am I thinking of?” and to my amazement, “guessing” it EVERY time. I thought I was psychic. And even though it never worked on my friends, the game never lost it’s appeal.

    Making slice n’ bake chocolate chip cookies for him. He loved it when I baked the whole log without slicing, so it was crunchy on the outside and gooey in the middle. We’d eat it straight from the pan while watching Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show.

    Going to the toy store with my dad, my siblings and our best friend on Sundays after spending the day at the park and pony rides. We weren’t allowed to leave the store until each one of us picked out a small toy. Even though I was the baby of the bunch, I was always chosen to be in charge of how much we were allowed to spend. Given my lack of math skills, I can see why we always went over budget (and why they chose me)!

    Pony rides. I would beg my dad to take me for a ride on the “pretty ponies,” even though I was absolutely petrified of them. He always made sure I had “Sugar,” the sweetest, slowest (oldest!) horse. With one hand in mine and the other on Sugar’s reins, he would gently guide us around and around and around the corral until he and Sugar were exhausted. As with most things, we’d finish off with ice cream.

    Going to his office and being his little “assistant.” I would “reorganize” (I use that term loosely) his briefcase or put stamps on envelopes, until the “boss” was ready to take me to lunch.

    Our love of supermarkets. Sometimes my dad would “help” my mom out by taking all the kids and going to the market on a Sunday. My dad loved food and shopping, so he’d let us put anything we wanted in the basket, which was usually something greasy or sugary. Of course, my mom had a fit when she saw what we brought home!

    Finishing his coffee. My dad liked it very sweet and with lots of cream. He always saved the last few drops for me, which I’d pour into my milk turning it the color of milk chocolate. It’s the only way my parents could get me to drink milk.

    Is there any wonder where the sweet tooth and coffee addiction came from?! One thing I’ve found is that no matter how old I get, I will always be “Daddy’s Girl.”

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    10 little things I love about being a mom

    Parenting is tough stuff. There are sleepless nights in the beginning, with a brief period of rest during prepubescence, and then sleepless nights again when they’re teenagers.  The young kids think you’re a superhero, and the older kids think you’re only there to ruin their lives. Aside from that, becoming a mom was the best thing I’ve ever done.

    10 little things I love about being a mom (and not necessarily in this order):

    1. Little toesies- Need I say more?

    2. Built in playmates- Of course they’re so cute and fun to hang out with-they’re ours!

    3. Playtime-A great excuse to play with Barbies, build forts, play hide-and-seek and KerPlunk. Our all time favorite is Monopoly. We do our own version with lots of clever trading and shaky financing (lots of jail time too).

    4. Food- Sometimes nothing hits the spot better than ice cream and Happy Meals (and when I’m really nice, I even share my toy).

    5. Inheritance-You need to pass that garage full of stuff onto someone.

    6. No application necessary- It’s the one thing I didn’t have to take an exam for or fill out an application.

    7. Trick or Treating-It’s no secret in my neighborhood-I like to dress up too. Oh, the thrill when they fill our (ah, their) baskets. I call the Reese’s!

    8. Power hungry- I get to say “no” and “because I said so,” because I can. Woo-hoo.

    9. TV privileges- If I had a dime for every time we watched High School Musical, I could finally get the Brazilian Blowout for my hair (if you saw my hair, you’d know this was money well spent).  Now we’ve graduated to the Simpsons, Entourage, and Kardashians.

    10.Humor- They’re my best audience and they keep me laughing (must be genetic). Guess I’ll keep them around.

    11.Education- Ok, sometimes I’ll try reading some of their English Literature books just so they won’t think they’re so much smarter than me and get even cockier. But, going back and forth (it’s like Wimbledon) from the book to the dictionary makes me dizzy and exhausted. In the name of mental health, I just have to stop.

    OK, so there were 11. Your math skills are astounding (or at least better than mine). What do you love about being a mom?

     

     


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