(evan took that picture and there is no filter on it. skys that blue, fields that green.)
that place holds a special place in my heart because going to grandpa and grandma's was something we did every summer. it's where i learned to drive a car and it's where i drove for the first time (sitting on my parents lap "steering" until i was big enough to see over the steering wheel and old enough for them to yell at me for going over 30 mph and for taking turns too fast). it's where i later learned how to drive a stick shift in a truck on a dirt road. it's where i watched my uncles milk the cows and where i washed their dirty hooves because i felt bad for the cows. it's where i threw pieces of cement at the bull because i thought it was ugly. (i was like 6, okay? calm down, PETA.) it's where we watched jay leno every single night on the teeny tiny, rabbit-eared TV, because i secretly think my grandma was in love with him. it's where i ate my weight in sunflower seeds every summer and piled the shells on a napkin on the plastic tablecloth. it's the only place in the world where i enjoyed mowing the lawn because riding lawn mowers and eight-year-olds. it's where we ate puffed rice cereal and shredded wheat with cups and cups of sugar poured on top. it's where i rode on horses and in tractors. it's where my cousin shot me in the leg with a BB gun and my brother shot me in the hair with a bottle rocket. it's where my cousin and i found my grandma's diamond wedding ring and my grandpa's dentures while we were burning garbage. it's where my cousin and i raced through life to see who is taller (i was in the lead for a great long while but he eventually won).
so we took along the baby and introduced him to my childhood. i mean, minus almost all of that. we make our own memories now that consist of a lot of porch hangs and fly swatting and mosquito killing and beer drinking and food snacking and picture taking. and maddox flirted with everyone and charmed his way right into everyone's hearts. he took a gigantic nap on my shoulder for a good long while and that was amazing because he never does that anymore. so we cuddled in the unbearable heat and it was totally worth it.
i can't wait for maddox to make memories with his cousins and his grandparents and to have silly memories like bringing along jugs of water because you think the water tastes like salt. or playing "don't wake daddy" with your cousins. or getting locked in the closet and probably almost kicking the door down. or jumping on the trampoline for an entire week. or catching bull snakes. or being afraid of the dog tied on the flag pole. or playing in the loft in the hay bales. or letting the calves suck on your fingers. or being bucked off the horse in the garden. or the bags of curly fries in the freezer. or the box of nutty bars in the freezer. or roller blading in the basement around the metal poles. or playing pool and smashing your fingers too many times. or the only spot on the cement sidewalk that gets cell phone service. or the smell of the garage that brings you right back to all of this.
i love that place.
Oh so many memories! As much as I disliked living out there at the time, that place is the greatest. This even made me tear up a little remembering all the things we did as kids and missing Grandma and Grandpa and wishing that I was old enough to appreciate their lessons and stories while they were still around. {...The sunflower seeds on the napkin on the plastic table cloth made me giggle} :)
ReplyDeleteAnd remember tiddly winks and chinese checkers and memory and puzzles! And all of Grandma's frozen candy bars and all of us having to share a pop when we wanted one and instant coffee...I could go on! Thank you for this post, it made my day :)
And I'm glad I got to meet and snuggle Maddox. Cannot wait until he and Brody can run that yard like we all did
Hahaha yes! Chinese checkers! And memory games. And the closet full of puzzles. That reminded me of the cabinet downstairs full of your or Dana's horses.
DeleteAnd seriously the sunflower seeds. Hahaha in the cool whip bucket! Oh man. So many good memories. I CANNOT wait for Brody and Maddox to run around like we did. Minus the scraps and bruises of course. =]
Sounds like an absolutely enchanting childhood! Beautiful post, and it's so wonderful that you get to pass on that gift to Maddox :] The photographs are beautiful, as well! So glad you had such a wonderful, meaningful weekend! :]
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DeleteBeautiful memories, thank you for putting them in words. Some made me smile and tear up at the same time. Broady and Maddox were the icing on the cake for our weekend together. Beautiful pictures and that's how it really is out there.
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DeleteLOVE the picture of Evan and Maddox next to the corn! Glad you guys were able to make it and we got to meet Mr. Maddox! I love your family reunions! Thanks for sharing the memories of ones years before.
ReplyDeletei'm so glad we got to come, too! and yes. i took like 30 pictures of us right there. they're so great!
Deleteawww im gland you had the best time there
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking me down memory lane. I think any of us that went to the farm when we were younger remember the plastic tablecloth and the cool whip container of sunflower seeds, a bowl that never got empty as there were always more in the cupboard.
ReplyDeleteI remember riding the green tractor like a thousand times in the basement along with helping grandmas wash eggs. Hanging in the barn feeding the cows after they were in their stalls or feed milk to the calves...good times those were. Sometimes I wish grandpa and grandmas were still with us, to see how we have all grown and to meet their latest great grand children.
Sorry we missed seeing the 3 of you, hopefully next year!
Lisa :)
That green tractor! And the red and silver one! I never had to wash eggs but I did always eat my eggs "like Lisa." We missed you guys! Hopefully next year! <3 (hope YOUR trip was wonderful!)
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