1. What's one piece of advice you would you give a recent or soon-to-be graduate?
4. May is National BBQ Month...do you own a grill? Who does the grilling at your house? What's your favorite thing to throw on the grill? What's the last thing you grilled?
Of course we had a grill, but who grilled in my house ? Me !! I am one of the of the few women who had a husband who didn't like to barbecue (but does like to eat). When our son was old enough he took over the grilling, he loves it and does it whenever the weather allows it. But I can't remember what we last grilled, that must be ages ago. Now it's the turn of our son.
5. What's a memory you replay in your head when you need a little joy?
In my head ??? When I need a little joy, I try to find one in real life.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
With the time I live here, I and other female residents noticed that there are far more women who visit their mothers then men. Apparently it's better to have a daughter when you are old and frail then a son. A woman has more imagination how an old person feels, for men, the female residents remain their mother laying in bed or sitting in a wheelchair ! Mothers have to function until the bitter end.
Of course that's not true for all, but for the majority. But I also have to say that some women are very egoistic and forget that their son or daughters have their own life, work and children and not always time for a visit. We have one who insists that her daughter and son come every day the whole afternoon, one day the son one day the daughter ! and the "children" who are also grandparents obey !!
Dear Ingrid, I don't own a grill. I live in a 6th floor apartment and barbecues are not permitted for health and safety reasons.
ReplyDeleteI buy rotisserie chicken every now and then at the grocery store.
I do think checking on and visiting the parents is something daughters are always thinking about. Sons love their mothers of course, but often assume they know that : ) It's good to feel at home wherever you are.
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