My Husband "Subvet" says that when our first son "Sonshine" was born the sun rose on our world, when our second son "Gator" was born the sun laughed and when our daughter "Sugars" was born all the flowers bloomed. That says it all.

"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...
It's about learning how to dance in the rain."
Anonymous

Your mind is the garden, your
thoughts are the seeds, the harvest can either be flowers or weeds. — William
Wordsworth

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Things I learned from Grandma.

originally posted at Extraordinary Mom's Network 11/3/08





My Grandma taught me …

To speak softly and carry a big jar of cookies.

The amount of time it takes to put on a pair of knee-highs and keds is exactly equal to the amount of time it takes to start a conversation that’ll last all day.

There is never any reason to be jealous, for you will always have a special place in the heart of someone who loves you, a place that no one else can ever take.

Homemade pickles taste better.

The best beginning to any sentence is “Say, how’s so and so doing (or such and such going) these days?”

How to handle walking in on two kids (my brother and cousin) after they’ve used the wheel of your stationary bike to grind an entire package of cheetos into a big pile of dust…on your white carpet….”Well, you’ve been having fun!”

Talking about your hurts doesn’t make them go away, but focusing on your happys will make the hurts smaller.

Rolls can be bought frozen ….but cookies must be made from scratch.

Every morning when you wake up, you decide if you’re going to have a good day.

Make each child feel as if he or she is your favorite. (This from a woman with 5 kids and 11 grandkids.)

Putting a lit match behind your teeth only makes you look like a jack-o-lantern if you have a really big smile (she did).

You can get glad in the same shoes you got mad in.

Spraying perfume on the yarn flowers we'd just made makes them “just like real.”

Life is a grindstone, and whether it grinds you up or polishes you up depends on what you’re made of.

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Outstanding post!
Thank you!
~AM

Kathy said...

What wonderful memories and words of wisdom! Oh, the cheetos scene. Glad the kiddos are still in bed so as not to get any ideas!!! : )God's blessings.-Kathy

Susan said...

Words like these are special wisdom. You have a special Grand-mother and you are blessed.
Susan

ellen b. said...

Oh I love all of these!! Some great wisdom here :0)

Adrienne said...

1. Your grandma is absolutely, positively beautiful. What a smile!! Do you have any early pictures of her - maybe her wedding pictures? I would love to see more.

and

2. Love the sayings and will print them out to keep in my journal

and

3. the vinegar rinse does not leave a smell in you clothes, sheets, or towels. They just smell fresh and really, really clean!

Lisa said...

This is all the best kind of wisdom! What an wise (and it sounds like humor-full) lady!

... said...

there are some great pearls of wisdom there. loved them all, but my favorite is:

You can get glad in the same shoes you got mad in.

and i'm going to take the visual of a pile of orange cheetos dust on a white carpet with me the rest of the day =D