My mom sent me an email with lots of information and memories. These are some of the fun ones.
Easter
When you kids were little we were
invited to mom and dad's for Easter. Now, mom made the best
ham, potato salad, and baked beans. Usually we had this every
Easter One particular year she decided to for go the
usual and ground up the ham into sandwich spread. Like "deviled
ham" you can buy in the can. (I assume you can still buy
it, I don't like it so I've never looked for it.) We were to spread
it on hamburger buns and toast it in the oven. I really can't
remember what else she served but the "deviled ham" will
always stand out in my memories. We gave her a very bad time
and she never tried to serve that again.
She would hide Easter eggs in the back
yard for you to find.
Illinois is a big producer of corn.
Paxton (town we lived in) had a corn festival and we went to
the town park to eat corn. There were huge pots of corn
cooking. We ate lots of corn picnic style.
We eventually moved on base.
Lakenheath AFB. I was excited because we could walk to
school. I was in the third grade. Mom became my Brownie Girl
Scout leader. Up until this time I assume we went to
church but I don't recall it. I remember at this time
because mom was my brownie leader, primary teacher and I think
she was the primary president. We had primary during the week.
She would run us from primary to brownies. While in
primary mom taught me to make rice krispie squares. It was for a
primary competition, I think I won because mom had me put chocolate
frosting on them.
Mom organized a Daddy/Daughter date for
those in our primary class. There was just 3 of us. She cooked
the meal.
One of the other moms made all of us
girls red jumpers to wear.
We made friends with some of the
English people, the Dawdry's. We would go to their house in
Ipswich and they would come to our house. One time mom served
corn with dinner and was informed that corn was for cows, not
humans. They did not eat the corn and mom never served it again
when we had company.
The Dawdry's. I met them once and played wheel of fortune on grandpas computer with them or their son or someone. Man those graphics were cool back then but hilarious to think about now!
ReplyDeleteCanned ham! Yuck! Ham in general is not my thing but canned bluh!