I absolutely LOVE this picture of my parents. This was when my life was a safe and wonderful utopia. I look at this picture and it immediately takes me back. My Diddy in his work shirt, my Mama in a shirt she sewed herself. The red and white checked wall paper in the back ground with the trivets hanging on the wall (which I still have) hung above the bench my brother and I sat on to eat dinner (I also still have the bench.) I was a lucky little kid...and having that childhood , it made me a lucky slightly over middle aged woman. My Mama died WAY too early and even when my Diddy died 25 years later it was also too soon. They left me and my sister in good hands.
My brother is larger than life. I have never met anyone who doesn't love him...except maybe one of his former employees that didn't work hard and felt the wrath he can whip out when you don't give something your all when you are being PAID to. He is single with no kids (that he knows of) and has worked his way through the ranks, starting years ago at Consolidated Freight on the loading dock and now is what my sister and I consider a "Big Wig" with a huge company. He probably can't afford to have kids because he is so good to his sisters.
He has helped me out so much over the past couple of years that I almost feel like making my kids call him Uncle Daddy. I have never asked him for help and been denied.
It's not like I call on a whim but when our life took a downward spiral, he was there for me and my family.. and has continued to be .
I've heard through the grapevine that he still has a request transfer in for Yemen.
So as my life begins to regain some type of semi regularity I started thinking about my Mama's side of the family. Mama died in 1977 which caused the whole side of her family to fall apart.
She was the strong one. She grew up very poor, her mother divorced when divorce was unheard of. My grand mother started working full time and my mother pretty much raised her younger brother (my uncle.) She doted on him and continued to throughout her adulthood.
My Mama met my Diddy, they married and started spitting out babies. I think Cindy was born nine months to the day they were married (wink wink) Chris came four years later and I surprised them three years later when a condom probably broke while Chris and Cindy were at a sleep over. We had a middle class family that was made to feel like a palatial family of five by my Mama's handy sewing, art of refinishing and restoring anything she lay on her hand on and their wonderful sense of morals and clean living. Every one loved my parents...including me and my Sib's.
Once Mama died we lost touch with her side of the family. We have continued to keep in touch with Diddy's side through reunions every few years but the two cousins we had on my Mama's side got lost in the years of growing up and starting our own families.
Last year I starting creeping (as Massey calls it) on my cousins from my Mama's side of the family. I knew I had two but hadn't seen or heard from them since their own father (my Mama's brother died in the early eighties.) It took me a while but I tracked one down (like the stalker I am.)
We met up with her yesterday in Little Five Points, my favorite part of Atlanta. I arranged it all (like the creeper I am) talked my sister and brother into going to meet with her after almost a quarter of a century. She is a jewelry designer in Atlanta and after quite a few emails we decided we would all meet in Little Five for lunch. I wanted my brother to drive since gas is so high and we had given him back the gas card he loaned us for a year. He text Massey and said his Taurus was in the shop and only had his Porsche. (rubbing my fists on my eyes like I am crying for him... NOT)
I told him I would pick him up in my little Beemer and we headed out for our adventure. We left his apartment complex and I mentioned I only had a quarter of a tank of gas and I needed to stop at Kroger and pump in ten bucks. We pulled up to the pump and he said (as usual bless his heart) "I got it." When it hit $34 I hollered out the window for him to stop and thankfully he ignored me and filled my tank.
I don't think he was pumped about going but he is my new DIDDY and has resigned himself to the fact. We got to L5P's and parking was $5. I tried to pay (I really half way did) but he chucked another five out his window and we parked.
We met my cousin in Junkman's Daughter and when she walked in it all changed...for the better!
We connected immediately. It was like all the years lost simply dropped away. She was cute as a button, the spitting image of her mother with a new age twist.
We all went across the street to have lunch. It was me, my brother and sister, my sister's oldest son and my youngest daughter Massey, who is named after my Mama's maiden name which happens to be my new found cousin's LAST name! Ain't life weird?
We had an absolute ball.
Number one: my brother is so funny he makes me seem gloomy.
Number two: My sister is the most precious person I have ever met.
Number three: Our new found cousin was a breath of fresh air in a part of our family we thought was gone forever .
We laughed, we ate, drank... we remembered and shared so many memories. She was all I expected her to be and then some. She is beautiful and successful and made me realize my Mama's side of the family isn't gone...we've just lost touch. Family is important to me and this re connection was amazing and eye opening.
My new found cousin and Massey got up to go to the restroom and my brother followed . The waiter brought the bill and like the quick, broke thinker I am said "Wait til I go the restroom. When they get back , if you can get my brother to pick up the whole check My sister and I will each give you an extra five bucks."
DING DING DING DING!!
Bless my brother's heart...I bet he is at home right now researching if his company has any locations further away than Yemen. He not only paid the entire bill and tipped but bought me a tank of gas and paid for parking for a wild hair I had to find a cousin we haven't seen in decades.
But you know what? After we left the restaurant , we went by her jewelry design shop to take a look.
We got back in my little Beemer to go home. My bro commented "There aren't many artists that can support themselves totally with their craft. I'm impressed."
I was impressed with the entire day.
I have a new found cousin who is a total delight. I have a full tank of gas and am reminded once again how important family is (especially brothers)
My life has had its ups and downs. It has good days and bad days. But if you have good FAMILY...you have the warranty. They will have your back...no matter what.
Til next time...COTTON
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4 comments:
I found your blog by accident, and I love it! You are so honest about growing older, womanhood, and working too hard. Keep up the good work and good humor! Jenny
Keep reading!! I got plenty more... my blog is my special place and one that keeps me going!
I whole-heartedly agree with you about your brother. He's the best.
And so are you and Cindy.
Maybe heaven will be like our old neighborhood when we get there, with all the same folks. Even Mr. Sheets!
Love you too Sir Walter Scott!!
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