Friday, August 25, 2006

Questions to mom and Uncle Andy

1. You told me before who you were named after, but I can’t remember now, was it a friend of Nana’s? was named after Dr. Dismuke's daughter Alicia and Lorie Walter's wife Betty Joyce Tankersley Walters. She used to date my my first cousin who was Aunt Juanita Smith's son.
2. What was your favorite pastime as a child? MY FAVORITE PASTTIME AS A CHILD WAS PLAYING WITH MY PAPER DOLLS AND MAKING CLOTHES FOR THEM. I ALSO LIKED TO PLAY WITH MY LITTLE DOLL HOUSE THAT I GOT ON CHRISTMAS. I WISH THAT I COULD FIND ONE LIKE IT. IT WAS MADE OUT OF METAL AND IT HAD LITTLE PLASTIC PEOPLE TO PLAY WITH. IT ALSO HAD PLASTIC FURNITURE. IT WAS A TWO STORY HOUSE WITH A PATIO ON THE BOTTOM FLOOR. I WAS SO PROUD OF IT. YOU KNOW THAT MY VERY PASTTIME WAS READING. I ALSO LOVED WALKING THE COUNTRY ROADS WITH MY FRIENDS AFTER I GOT IN HIGH SCHOOL.

3. I just started thinking about some of the stories you use to tell us when we were little. Like the time you got caught in the bobwire when you were going swimming, or had been swimming, was there a little dog with you too when that happened? You used to tell us that story a lot but now I can’t remember exactly how it went. 

We used to go swimming in Granpa's pond all the time.  One of my friends rented Grandpa's house from Aunt Pansy after he died.  We walked from her house to the pond and when I went to step over the barb wire fence, the bird dog knocked it out of my hand and it cut my leg.  We walked back to Betty Sue's house and she doctored it with metholate and did it burn.  I think I still have the scar.  We used to go swimming in that pond a lot.  One of Nana's brothers threw me in when I was real small and someone had to jump in to save me.  This pond was used a lot of baptizing.  The folks at Lax from the black and white churches used it for their baptizing.
4. Tell me a special memory about each of your brothers. I'm going to go one at a time from oldest to youngest. Two of my most special memories of Andy is his red hair. Another special memory of him is when he bought me a new blue dress to wear to his graduation. His was solid navy blue with a little lace collar. He spent his money he had made in tobacco to buy it. I was nine years old. I thought it was exta special because it was store bought. Another special memory of him is when he would come home when he was in the Air Force and he would stay at home during the week-end. I would always let him have my room and I would sleep on the couch. He always used some kind of cologne that made my pillow smell so good. Another special memory of him is when he came home from Pueto Rica while he was in the Air Force he gave me a new bulova watch for my graduation gift. That was my nicest gift for graduation. My most special memory of him was his kind heart and his good natured ways. He was always nothing but the best. Another special memory of him was his ability to draw. He sent off for that class on drawing. He really was gifted. I can remember Daddy crying when he would come across something he had drawn. He had drawn on the walls of the old house that my Grandmother Kilgore lived in next to Nana. Yes, he was missed when he left home. Daddy cried a lot about him when he left. I wonder if Andy ever knew that. He used to hitch hike from Hunter Air Force Base when he came home on leave.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Pictures from the Weekend

I thought I'd go ahead and download these to my journal from this past weekend.   I've got to find a more organized way of saving my pictures.  

Much needed family time





















I was thinking today about how we cannot wait to get out on our own when we are young. It’s just nature taking over…leaving the nest. But I feel the love of family and cannot wait to get back to gather with them. I went home to Georgia this weekend for a much needed family reunion. It was my mom’s family reunion. But in a way it was a good one for all of us as well. Friday I spent time with my sister’s. It felt like old times. I was driving them around town, the old chauffeur. Saturday we spent most of the day over at my brother’s new house, which I just loved. He can do so much with it, and I know he’s going to love it. We were all together again. With a few extra cousins here and there. We had two pans of lasagna, fried mushrooms, and I had a few corona’s. We even had a dance off in the living room-(dance floor). The kids really enjoyed it too. Especially Autumn. She’s so proud of her little Tinkerbell room there. Then we had the big family reunion on Sunday with so much food. After that I went to see the boys and took them swimming at daddy’s. They just loved it. Eli with his remote control boat I got him, and Ethan having fun with me in the pool. He loved jumping in the pool to me and me throwing him in the air in his float. We are always building such great memories. I’m truly blessed. I cherish my family and our relationship. I think it’s memories like these that can get me through the tough times.

Monday, August 7, 2006

Jacob Isaiah

Mike has a new nephew.   Turk, Mike, and I went over to Mike's mom's on Saturday night to see the baby, we took lots of pics.   He's the cutest thing with the prettiest head of black hair.   He slept most of the time.   We celebrated Turk's birthday weekend with chinese.  More the next day.

Thursday, August 3, 2006

V for Vendetta

I watched the dvd "V for Vendetta" the day before yesterday,  I've been wanting to see it since it first hit the movies.  I really loved the movie. It's the perfect story for anyone who believes in fighting for what you believe in. I just wrote about Phantom of the Opera so another movie with a mask was just what I wanted. The main character wears a mask in the whole movie. He is no longer the flesh and bone under his costume (he even says so to Natalie Portman's character, Evey), or whoever he was before the totalitarian/fashist government's experiments messed him up. His whole life, his every being, is entirely focused on the single idea he's fighting for. There is nothing left of V besides his message and knowing anything else about him would have detracted from that. There are moments of something that really touches me when Evey is imprisoned and reads these letters of a once imprisoned woman, that just hit me hard. I'm still trying to sit with it, so I'm not sure I'm explaining it that well.
We are simply left with the knowledge that from that point on, the world as we know it will be completely different and in the hands of the people. We don't know exactly what they'll do with it, but there's a strong feeling of hope. It was really good, so I definitely recommend it.