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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Ho Hum....

So today is one of those days...you know those days when you just don't want to do anything.  The problem is I have to do everything.....the house has reached critical mass, and it is vital for sanity that I finish what I started yesterday.  I have a monkey mind....so I clean here, and I clean there..... now I have a bigger mess.

I need to talk myself into this....

My grandmother, Minnie, who totally rocked, would always tell me..."Donna Lynn (all girls from Texas have 2 names - I knew when I was little that only the unloved girls had just one name) I am not afraid of work...I can lay down right beside it and go to sleep."


Don't you love that?

Minnie told me that having silver was a wonderful thing, but then she would wink and add that it was even more wonderful to have someone clean it for you.  I do have her silver, sadly I have never had anyone clean it for me.


She loved to meet my friends, always measuring folks with her special yardstick..."Donna Lynn, she seems like a sweet girl, but does she set a nice table?"  To her setting a table was a barometer on how much we care about our family and guests.  As harsh as that sounds, I understand it.  Going to a little extra trouble makes folks feel more important.  And that is what she liked to do.  Just make people feel better....and she knew food, a great story and a comfortable chair could do that......but she never took it all too seriously, we ate Thanksgiving dinner at half time of the Texas - Texas A&M game!
Every time I set my table I think about her.  She didn't save her things, Minnie assumed that every day was a special occasion.  "Y'all will never know what tomorrow brings...enjoy today."

My grandmother loved to fish, she loved jewelry, plants of all kinds, me....and her "things".  I have most of her things, my silly cousins didn't marry very well, so when she passed away, they didn't want the silver.  My husband wondered why I wanted it too.  He thought it was just a lot of work.  And it is.....but it soothes the soul.

OK, I feel better, got to get back to work, silver to polish, plants to water....Y'all have a great day!!



7 comments:

  1. Hmmm - I got a bunch of that in my bloodline too! My favorite Aunt Teta always said that you should use your pretty stuff all the time! "Have a grownup tea party!" I do so LOVE my pretty stuff, even when they come with the extra work.

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  2. My mom came from the mountains and none of her immediate family had middle names and most of her male cousins had initial only names like TC and CD.

    I spose anytime you gussy things up a bit it makes folks feel a little better.

    You have a wonderful time cleaning that silver Donna Lynn.

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  3. I know I feel special bringing out the good stuff so it only follows that guest would too. I never could understand having something so precious that you were afraid to use it. Or drive it. Or wear it. I say use it until it's worn out - or until you are and then you can pass it along to someone who will love it like you do. Good for you, Donna Lynn - make that silver shine! I'll bet your table is always lovely.

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  4. I think your grandma sounds like a neat lady!

    =)

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  5. I loved hearing about your grandmother, Donna. And, I know she loves that you have her silver!! ;) blessings ~ tanna

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  6. I loved this post donna Lynn!!!

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  7. I think I would've loved to have been raised in a Texan family.

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