unfortunately we didn’t get a couple extra $100’s

A few years ago Grandma asked me to accompany her to the bank. It was supposed to be a quick trip because she just needed to get some cash from the ATM to hold her over until she got her new checks in the mail.

But it wasn’t quick.

To begin with, we had difficulty finding a place to park. There were about 12 parking spaces and about 20 cars trying to get in and out. 12 spaces + 20 cars = not enough spaces. Grandma decided she’d do a fancy little half-turn-around/half-back-up/something that I totally thought wasn’t going to work. And it totally didn’t work. But I admire Grandma for her efforts because that was some very interesting maneuvering. At one point I wanted to melt down in my seat and not be seen by all the other drivers but I thought that would be breaking the Never Leave Your Grandmother When She’s in the Midst of Difficulty code of honor.

Once we made it inside the bank, we had to wait for a man in a blue shirt and baseball hat to finish using the ATM. He was rather interesting to watch because he was talking to the machine while he was using it. What is it that you say to ATM machines? “Come on, you can do it! Just give me a couple more $100’s!”




As we waited we pondered the sign hanging on the wall behind us. It showed a group of smiling Spanish people and proclaimed loudly, in Spanish…who knows what it said? We don’t know what it said because we don’t speak, read, or understand Spanish. (I do have my own version of Spanish which involves adding an O at the end of every word, but it’s not widelyo spokeno.) For all we know it could have been telling us not to stare at guys in baseball hats who talk to the ATM.

Finally, 20 after arriving at the bank, it was our turn. But now we faced a new problem: the machine would accept her credit card but not her top-secret pin. This might happen to other people but those people can say, “Well, maybe I just don’t have the number right.” We had the number right. We knew it was right because Grandma produced, on a little piece of paper from the bank that she always carries with her, her top-secret numbers.

Because we like to be high-security with our top-secret numbers.

We never were able to get the money, even after repeated tries. We discussed asking the bank tellers for help which would have been slightly mortifying to do in front of the same people we met out in the parking lot, but Grandma decided she didn’t really need the money since she had enough bread and gas and didn’t plan on doing any unexpected shopping (does one ever plan on unexpected shopping?), so we left.

I’m sure Grandma was so glad she asked me to go with her because, in her words, I “know how to run those kinds of machines”.

I guess I just don’t do well with top-secret numbers.

Or with crowded parking lots.

snapshots from Independence Day weekend

Snapshot 1: 

Horseback riding in a torrential downpour.

Snapshot 2: 

I tried to take an incognito picture of Dad and Elizabeth riding their horses behind me but all I got was this picture of the side of my face. Looks like I have a serious case of 5 o’clock shadow going on. Christopher is a lucky man!

Snapshot 3:
Snapshot 4:
Snapshot 5:
The professional fireworks were canceled due to previously mentioned rain, but Christopher directed us in setting off our own personal fireworks show. I had never set off fireworks before and most of mine never left the ground. The show was successful because no one lost any important limbs! 
Snapshot 6: 

 Showing off my flexibility Giving Dad a personal water aerobics class.

Snapshot 7:
While swimming we saw an entire rainbow circling the sun. I’d never seen anything like it before. I’d look up the technical name but then I’d get sidetracked reading predictions about my Godchild, the future prince/prince of Cambridge.  
Snapshot 8:
Rainbow leaves at Centennial Park in Nashville.

The snow only lasted a few hours but it still counts as a white Christmas

I wasn’t going to write about our Christmas until tomorrow or Saturday (procrastinators unite!), but I’m sitting on the couch soaking my foot and since I have nothing else to do, I might as well blog. For those wondering (which is probably exactly zero of you), I appear to have an infected cut thanks to the day I smashed my foot against a shelf at Walmart four weeks ago. I guess injuries are to be expected when you’re running around in heels trying to find the shortest check-out lane.

We spent Christmas Eve next door with the relatives. It’s a pity they ended up with such a skinny tree.

This was Christopher’s first Christmas with my family, so he was able to experience things like Matthew and Aaron protecting themselves during the annual wrapping paper fight. 
Molly was there in all her loud and boisterous glory. She was very excited that Daniel and Erika gave her a check for Christmas. She was boasting to Zachary that he didn’t get a check too (in reality it sounded more like “Zach! ZACH!! Did you get a check? DID YOU GET ONE? You didn’t?! I GOT ONE AND YOU DIDN’T!!!”), but he wouldn’t have liked the check anyway because it was really a gift certificate for a pedicure. 
EXACTLY at midnight it started snowing!! It was truly a Christmas miracle. I was so excited. Last Christmas I was surrounded by palm trees and missed the snow so much. 
Christopher was really! excited! on Christmas morning.
We spent the day at home doing two of my favorite things- giving gifts and eating food.
We gained a new family member this Christmas. 
Aaron gave the fish to Dad so he’d have some company at work. I’m really hoping he’ll last through New Years but I’m not holding my breath. Aaron forgot to buy fish food so the fish  hasn’t eaten in two days. He’s still unnamed but based on previous fish experiences, he’ll probably be named Joe. Over the years we’ve had Joe, Joe Jr, Joe the Third, and Joe the Fourth. All have died in infancy which has really discouraged me from naming any of my sons Joe.
I spent some quality time during the day posing with the giraffe mask Daniel and Erika brought back from South Africa. 
It seemed like the thing to do at the time.

meanwhile, back at the safari…

Daniel and Erika are on a little three week vacation TO AFRICA.

I am not jealous, nope, nope, nope. (Sarcasm alert!!)

This is part of an email they sent out this morning:

“We saw 3 of the BIG 5 (elephant, rhino and leopard) plus giraffe, zebra, wildcat, PYTHON, kudu, and lots more. The camp where we stayed is open to Kruger Park (size of Holland) so the animals come and go freely and we were lucky the leopard was in town! The camp is open to the bush; no fences–just guides with rifles. Let me repeat that: your “en suite” is actually a shower head and a toilet on a platform with a flimsy bamboo privacy screen where you can just see over the top. Beyond that screen is the bush. Hey, it gives you something to think about in the shower, but don’t forget to watch for snakes and scorpions…A warthog named Wanda putters around the camp in the afternoons. Sometimes the elephants come through and rip out the plumbing.”
Suddenly posting about my tri-weekly trips to Walmart seems so boring.