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Delray Beach, FL, Westport, MA, United States
Undergraduate degree, Colby College; MA in English, Columbia Teacher's College; former high school English teacher in three states; former owner of interior design co. with MA from R.I. School of Design. Barking Cat Books published my first book in 2009 titled, MINOR LEAGUE MOM: A MOTHER'S JOURNEY THROUGH THE RED SOX FARM TEAMS. My humorous manuscript titled ELDERLY PARENTS WITH ALL THEIR MARBLES: A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE KIDS was published in June, 2014. In 2015 A SURVIVAL GUIDE won a gold medal in the self-help category at the Florida Authors & Publishers Association conference. In 2018 Barking Cat Books published my SURVIVING YOUR DREAM VACATION: 75 RULES TO KEEP YOUR COMPANION TALKING TO YOU ON THE ROAD. See website By CLICKING HERE.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Olivia in Florida




Another granddaughter came to see us in "LaLa Land," four-year-old Olivia.  We devoured our moments together - azure blue butterflies on our shoulders at Butterfly World;  iguanas, turtles, and carp at the Japanese gardens with edamame beans and tempura for lunch;  parrots squawking at dinner al fresco;  undertow kicking up three-foot waves; jewelry from seashells we collected; a 90-degree pool that even Grandma could enter.  Here is a recap of "'Liv-isms."



(Upon arrival at our condo)  "Is this a hotel, Grandma?"


"Where are you, Papa?"
"In the bathroom."
"Do you need help?"


(Upon seeing a bidet for the first time)  "Can I pee in this, Grandma?"
"No, it's for ladies to get clean."
"Like a bath?"
"Kind of."
"Can I lie down in it?"


(On a pillow "napping" together)  "Grandma, you have wrinkles in your neck!  But they'll go away when you stand up."


(Upon departure at the airport)  "Thank you for your house and the beach and the pool, Grandma and   
      Papa."
"We're so happy you came to see us!  We'll see you at your house in thirty days."
"You'll have to come in fifteen days.  That's all I can count."

2 comments:

  1. How come all your grandkids are so bright?

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    1. Remember Art Linkletter's "Kids Say the Darnest Things?" All their "isms" need is some tweaking.

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