Searc
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I checked my bookcase and I don't have it. I'll have to look it up and order it.You must read it!![]()

I checked my bookcase and I don't have it. I'll have to look it up and order it.You must read it!![]()
I have a new book, Radium Girls, waiting to be cracked!
In googling the book, I discovered it was made into a movie, supposed to be coming out sometime this year.Radium Girls is a great book.
Radium Girls is a great book.
Radium Girls is a great book.
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
Question for 4/1: What's a favorite memory of yours?
I love looking at pictures and our memory books and thinking where my life has went and took me and things we have done. It's funny when you ask someone in your family a favorite memory what they tell you. Years ago during one of times between deployments, we went on weekend trip. I am an Ohhh big ball yarn! need to stop kind of girl so I naturally see this HUGE brown cow statue on side of the road I needed to stop. He has learned to indulge me and it was a creamery. We went on a tour with about 20 kindergarten kids through the creamery and got free ice cream! The weird part was probably the "class picture" LOL
Staying at my maternal grandfather's house on Friday nights. Sleeping on the rocking chair/ottoman (what, I was really small) by the wood burning stove, keeping me warm. Waking up in the morning, eating Shredded Wheat (the only place I would eat it), then watching Saturday morning cartoons. Playing in their backyard (which backed up against ours during this time, just open the gate and walk over). Granny (not related to me by blood, just grandpa Bill's wife) Eva would let me play around on her little piano, and tried to teach me to paint. Grandpa Bill would let me in his garage, and let him help him 'tinker' around on his truck.
Being at their house was the most at peace I ever remember being. Sadly, after mom passed, there was a lot of drama, and problems, and my dad wouldn't let me see them anymore.![]()
Question for 4/1: What's a favorite memory of yours?
I love looking at pictures and our memory books and thinking where my life has went and took me and things we have done. It's funny when you ask someone in your family a favorite memory what they tell you. Years ago during one of times between deployments, we went on weekend trip. I am an Ohhh big ball yarn! need to stop kind of girl so I naturally see this HUGE brown cow statue on side of the road I needed to stop. He has learned to indulge me and it was a creamery. We went on a tour with about 20 kindergarten kids through the creamery and got free ice cream! The weird part was probably the "class picture" LOL
Grand children ........love looking at the scrap books and photo albums of their Disney trips....especially their first trips. They both loved them.
Looking at those pictures brings it all back
Mine is an old one, but it still makes me laugh when I think of it. We used to live near a little pizzeria, and would get grinders (subs, hoagies, whatever they call them where you are) every now and then. The guy had an accent, and when you ordered, he would say 'Old Man Ezerboff'? It took us awhile to figure out what he was saying as we made him repeat it at least a few times. Turns out he was saying 'oil, mayonnaise, or both'?--but he would run the words all together, making it hard to figure out what he was asking us. Might sound like a silly memory to some, but it comes up now and then when we order subs these days, one of us will look at the other and we both start to chuckle, knowing we are both thinking of that little Italian guy from back about 40 years! Today I needed a memory that made me smile, so thanks for today's question Tina!
I didn't want to be weird and like your post when it also had sad memory. So I'm giving hugs and a like. Also question: was the shredded wheat the big big squares you had to crumble up yourself? My grandpa always had that cereal that you crumbled yourself and added sugar.