Sunday, September 25, 2011

Oh, NO, she's feeling sentimental again. (A Mommy Blog)

(Mama hijacked my blog again.
I wish she'd get her own blog.
Until then, here she goes.)

I've been waxing poetic again about family.
I've been having a lot of scent memories lately.
I saw a can of Pillsbury Orange Danish at Albertson's this week.
You see, my Daddy used to work at Pillsbury when I was little.
He would bring home cases of biscuits, cinnamon rolls and Orange Danish.
Every weekend, Mama would cook them up.
I remember them fondly and as I smelled them cooking yesterday morning, I was missing my Daddy.

I have strong scent memories.
Do you?
For example, when I smell this:


or this
I think of him.
He was born in 1936, so he was an older dad.
Old School.
He shaved every day.
Wore black dress pants, white dress shirt and a jacket or cardigan.
Old School.
Black socks. Shiny, black dress shoes.
I remember his polishing his shoes.
Buffing them with an old sock.
So help me I've watched him mow the lawn with those black dress socks on.


Sometimes I get on the elevator at work and someone has Old Spice on,
it just slaps me in the face.
Sometimes it makes me smile.
Sometimes it makes me giggle.
Sometimes I get all teary.
Depends on the day.

He was a strict one.
He married my Mama when I was about a year old.
Only Daddy I've ever known.
He could whip that belt off in less than 5 seconds if you needed a whipping.
I'd like to think it had something to do with the polyester pants he was wearing.
I didn't get very many 'whippings' as a child.
Probably because I knew how fast he could get that belt off.
But, he built me a playhouse when I was a little girl.
He loved Christmas.
He managed to hide a puppy from me for 24 hours without my knowledge one Christmas Eve.
Although he said he hated dogs, he teased Buppy every evening when he got home. Rough-housed and let him bite his toes. Scratched that puppy's head with his feet.
Too funny.

He hated my music.
BUT, every day he took me to school, he let me turn it whatever station I wanted.
Tears for Fears, Culture Club, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Prince.
Sometimes, I even caught him singing along.

He was a stickler for school.
Good grades were not an option.
I was grounded for 6 weeks my Freshman year for making a C in Mrs. Venter's History Class.
Never happened again.

In the 8th grade, he let me try out for Cheerleader.
I swear I heard him gasp out loud at the parents meeting when they told us how much the whole shebang would cost.
Pompoms, bloomers and saddle shoes to come.
"That skirt sure is short!"

And 2 years later, he was at the information meeting when I wanted to be on the
"Touch of Gold Stingerettes Drill Team".
I don't think he gasped this time, but I know he was appalled.
Sequin gauntlets, white gloves and jazz shoes were in my future.
"That is all you're wearing on the football field?"

Let's not even talk about boyfriends, phone calls, clothes, make-up, hair-dos.
He was a grump about it all.

But I miss him.


Lost him January 2005. Heart attack.
I sure wish G-Man could meet him.
I think he'd be the kind of Grandpa who would slip him money when we weren't looking, who would give him candy and say: "now don't tell your Mama", who would take him out to the lake to look at the sailboats, who would take him to the Denison Dam to see the rushing water when the floodgates are open like he did when I was little.

Miss you, Daddy.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

"Oka-homa makes me tired!"

After our trip to Grapevine & Ft. Worth,
I took a trip up to Oka-homa
to see my Great-Great Aunt JiJi
and my Great-Great Uncle Misser G.

The next day, we took a quick trip to Jenks to see the...


The Oka-homa Inquirium.


Hey, I didn't know Dory & Nemo lived HERE?!


This place is very hands-on. You could feed the turtles.


They put carrot strips on clothes pins and let you go.


Next, we bought some shrimp.
Nana threaded it onto this stick thingy.
Then we stuck it into the water.
Look at her face!


Why does she look like that, you ask?


'Cause we were feeding sting rays.
Remember the Crocodile Hunter?
Enough said.


Next up, we got to go to the 'Touch Tank'.
Turtles, starfish, coral, shrimp, horseshoe crabs
and
Sea Cucumbers.


"Mama, wook, I'm in a shark cage."




This shark jaw is HUGE!


We got to take our pictures and play a game where
WE got to feed the sharks in the shark tank.
Here's Mama.
Doesn't she look silly?


Here's ME!
I'm chopping up fish to feed the sharks.


Help MEeeeeeeeeee!
He's gonnna EAT MEeeeeee!


Later I got to climb up and walk by the fish.
This is a HUGE Inquirium.
You gotta see this place.


Jellyfish


Look at this big guy!
He's an Alligator Turtle.


JiJi and Nana trying to convince me to put my head in this gator's mouth.
Are they crazy?


Don't they know how many teeth there are?


Mama kept saying:
"Choot 'em Liz!"
I have no idea what she was talking about.


Then we took a little trip over to the RiverWalk in Jenks.


We found a cave, a waterfall,


and some fountains.


The next morning, we woke up to 50 degree weather.
What happened to the record-breaking 100s?

Brrrrrr.
Mama, you should have packed me some pants!


JiJi, Mama & Nana had coffee outside that morning.


It was great.


Later, I snuggled up with Nana for some reading time


and a nap...

'cause Oka-homa makes me TIRED.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

A Mini Vacation: Legos, Trains and Longhorns

A few weeks ago, Mama & Daddy loaded me up in the car and we took a day trip to Grapevine!


As a surprise, they took me to LEGOLAND!


I built things.


 Professor Brick-A-Brack took us on a tour of the factory.


We took a ride on Merlin's Quest.
We got to use a laser gun to shoot at stuff!
We rode it twice.
I think Mama enjoyed it as much as me.



We watched my very 1st 3-D movie.
It was Bob the Builder.
I don't get these silly sunglasses?


I built my own race car & got to race it down the track.


Daddy had just as much fun building a car as ME!
(Are you seeing a trend here?)

Mama & I rode this.
The harder you peddled, the higher in the air we went.



After LegoLand, we drove downtown to the train depot.


We gave our tickets to this gentleman...



and climbed aboard.



I found our seats. This is SO cool!
"Daddy WE ARE ON a TRAIN!"



Here's Mama. Cool hat, Mom.



Yep, she loves me.


It was getting close to naptime,
so I snuggled in while we waited on everyone to board.



But when the train blew it's whistle and took off, I got my 2nd wind.



After about 1 1/2 hours,
we pulled into this building called the Stockyards in Fort Worth!



When we got off the train, they had to turn the engine around.



Mama & I watched while they put that engine on a giant turntable and spun it around. COOL!


We did a little shopping.
These people are serious about their LONGHORNS!



We saw REAL cowboys!



It was one of the last dog days of Summer here in Texas,
so we headed on down
 to a little ol place
 that's set way back
 in the streets of Fort Worth
called the LOVE SHACK, Baby!
Tin Roof, Rusted!
(sorry)



We had root beer floats and chocolate milkshakes.



We stopped in at the White Elephant Saloon for a quick photo.


It was really hot, so we found a shady spot,
I crawled up on Dad's shoulders
and we waited for...
 

the Cattle Drive.


Longhorns, cowboys.



After a quick trip to a candy store, we headed back to our train.


After a long train ride home,
we hopped back in our Chrysler,
(it's as big as a whale and it's about to set sail)
(sorry, again)
and headed back home.


Legos, Trains and Longhorns make me tired!