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03/12/14 08:35 AM #435    

Daryl Summers

Yesterday it was 80 in Richardson. I spent the afternoon on my Mothers front porch with her and a glass of sweet tea. She enjoys waving to her neighbors as the come home from work.She had not been able to be out on her porch since early last November.  After about an hour the dog walkers come by her porch for a visit and share how they missed her waves. Seven walkers stopped by for a chat. One asked why she didnt have a pet. She replied she didn't need a pet. She could play and spoil their dog and send them home, just like grandkids. I only live 1.6 miles away but I glad I've got so many other eyes looking after her.

After they left she told me she would like to have a dog but the dog would out live her. It would  wonder where she had gone when she passed away.


03/12/14 08:49 AM #436    

Daryl Summers

Scoring over 1100 on the SAT was easier than explaining to my parents why I was taking Algebra II for the second time in summer school. My response "There is no homwork on the SAT" was not an acceptable response. I want to thank that left handed jewish girl who let me copy her homework and let me copy off her on test.Together we made a respectable C in Algebra I. Oh well,  some one had to be in the bottom 25%. It helped all of you that were setting the curve. Without us there would would be no bell curve. Your welcome


03/12/14 08:50 AM #437    

 

Sandra Spieker (Ringo)

Watching Tommy's video brought back a few memories for me, not due to the subtitles mind you, but just looking at the movie clip, especially the language, German.  I think I was Junior when I decided to take German.  It seemed a logical choice for me, since my parents are both Dutch and spoke both Dutch and German.  My parents never taught me Dutch.  My father always made a big deal about speaking English.  When he met my mother, she did not speak English.  She learned it before I was born though, but struggled with it from time to time.  So English was emphasized, without accent if possible.  Instead Dutch was used as a tool against the kids (my sister and I) to hide anything they did not want us to hear.  As a result, I can speak some Dutch, but it is mostly the more colorful variety.  As grandparents, my parents carried on this tradition with my son and he too has been blessed with cursing quite vividly in Dutch.  You gotta love Grandmothers and Fathers!

Back to the past, when I told my mother I was going to take German, she flew into an unexpected rage. She  told me it was a filthy language and she couldn't understand why I did not sign up for Dutch.  You see my mother was only about 12 or 13 when the Germans invaded Holland, so I think she was speaking from the heart. She wanted me to maintain the family roots for sure.  I had to explain to her that the school did not offer Dutch.  "Why not?", was the response.  After much debate, with no real resolution, she sulked for a couple of days and I took German.  I never asked her for help with my German homework.  Just seemed the right thing to do.

Now, to the present.  My mom is still alive and kicking, although without as much vigor.  I take care of her, help her shop, clean the house, you name it.  I am lucky so far.  Her mind is clear.  Every now and then she can recall some stuff from the past that is new to me.  A few weeks ago, we were talking about wanting a good soup to eat, since the weather was so brutal.  We were in the car driving to go grocery shopping.  So now she goes into this story about soup and the Natzis.  Yep, you read that right.  Soup and Natzis.  It seems that during the war and her tender teenage years, she and her mom, aunts and brother, were hungry quite a lot.  Her father and mother were divorced.  Her mother ran a boarding house and the Natzi soliders stayed there, all the time.  They noticed the family struggle for food and in a gesture of good will, I suppose, suggested that someone stop by and get some soup at their commissary.  Mother was elected to go, perhaps her innocence would get them a bigger bowl.  She went.  She said she still remembers how it tasted.  It was very good.  But she told them, no matter how hungry or bad it got, she would never go back to get more.  Her quote to me on this was, "I would never go back to that place, ever."  I did not press her more on this.  Seemed the right thing to do.

Now I understand why I got the silent treatment for two days that week long ago in the 60's.    We are so lucky, no one has ever invaded and occupied us here on our own soil.  We have not starved, or gone without shoes, or used cardboard to resole them because of an invading army.  We don't know what it is like to entertain the enemy, or watch as our fellow citizens are marched off or shot in the streets.  I am glad I have mama around to remind me though.  It's good for me.


03/12/14 12:58 PM #438    

 

Bob Ralph

Beautiful story, thank you for sharing.


03/12/14 03:04 PM #439    

Rick Wilber

Tommy, I would be interested in the golf outiong.

Rick

 


03/12/14 03:17 PM #440    

Steve Pratt

NOT VERY GOOD BUT WOULD BE INTERESTED IN PLAY GOLF AS WELL...

STEVE PRATT


03/12/14 03:40 PM #441    

Daryl Summers

Danke, Frau Ringo

war ich bewegt


03/12/14 06:15 PM #442    

 

Lowell Tuttle

Despite the web tales and a fear of destroying all your golf ego's, I am still IN


03/12/14 06:15 PM #443    

 

Sandra Spieker (Ringo)

Daryl, 

Bitte! Wohin bist du gegangen?

Lowell, 

Sick'em!

 


03/12/14 08:37 PM #444    

 

Russ Stovall

My first nights in Richardson,Oct. 1960 were spent at the all famous Como Hotel.  I believe it was Halloween one night.  Bruce Bell had his wedding reception at the Continental Inn,  worrying about how he was going to escape the hotel and keep me from doing something to his car.  His dad said he moved the car 6 times in fear that I would find it.  He knew pay back was coming for him getting me when we were in the 7th grade. I didn't get him the night of his wedding, but got him real good a month or so later.  

Would love to play golf but will be breaking down film from the Friday night game. 


03/12/14 09:00 PM #445    

 

Karin Ridenour (Anderson)

@Sandra,

I am going in two weeks to Holland and Belgium with my Mom on a 7day river cruise.  We start and end  in Amsterdam and see Volendam, Arnhem, Kinderdijk, and Utrecht, all in Holland and also Middleburg, Ghent, and Antwerp in Belgium.  It is billed as a Tulip Cruise but I am also going to be looking at as much art as I can.  If you have been over there, maybe you can recommend something special to see.


03/12/14 09:39 PM #446    

 

Sandra Spieker (Ringo)

Karin,  It has been over 10 years since I was last in Holland.  So, things might have changed...Amsterdam has a wonderful shopping area, a specific street only for foot traffic, The Kalverstraat, "calves market".  There you will find art, food, and more than I can describe here!  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalverstraat,  see this link for more.  It is near the Dam Square, also a must see.  If you have time, take a tour of the canals, drink the local beer, and eat the local cheese.  Don't forget the Rijkes Muesum, the Night Watch is amazing.  Last time I was in Volendam, I was just 12 , it was great then, mom and I dressed in traditional clothing and had our pictures taken, which you can still do there.  My sister lives in the far North of Holland in Groningen.  Most cities have spectacular churches.  The architecture will inspire you, be sure to visit some of them. Last, but not least are Dutch pastry, gebakjes....rich, creamy, fatening beyond belief, a must try thing.  Also try Hagelslag, chocolate sprinkles on fresh bread, with butter, of course.  I have that here at my house too.

Have a great trip!

 


03/12/14 10:02 PM #447    

Daryl Summers

I went to the train station.

Denn ich speche Bahnhof Deutsch.

I can also ask if I could be late with my rent if I bring you a carton of American cigs or bottle of Jim Beam?

I lived in Heidelberg for two years while I worked for American Express. But had an America Army Officer for a girlfriend who could score from the American PX.


03/13/14 08:23 AM #448    

Daryl Summers

I only cheated enough to make a C. I did and do have academic standards.  Would I have asked for a do over today?

No. I would have just made different mistakes. The mistakes I have made have made me the person I am today and that's just fine with me. I'll just play em where they lie.

The C's we made were mine alone. I still should thank all of those that helped me race to the bottom 25%.

 

 


03/13/14 09:37 AM #449    

Sharon Stuteville (Smith)

Daryl, I am envious of you and the others who have  posted about spending time with a parent.  My Dad died when I was 44, and my mother when I was 49.  To this day, when something big happens in my life, I find myself wanting to pick up the phone and tell them.  The older I get, the more times I wonder about something that only one of them would know.  Not only are you lucky to still have your Mom, she is SO lucky to have you. 


03/14/14 01:11 PM #450    

Sherri McCormick

Sharon, thank you for reminding me how blessed I am to have my mother. She is 86, still beautiful, healthy and active. I moved here last year from Colorado to spend more time with her. As much as I miss Colorado, I don't think I will regret moving back. 


03/19/14 07:58 AM #451    

Phil Fielder

Big win last night against Lake Highlands

8 to 3 come see a game


03/19/14 05:25 PM #452    

 

Lowell Tuttle

For a while, whenever there was a posting, I would get an e mail and would link to the web page.  I no longer get those emails...Have I messed it up?


03/20/14 07:46 AM #453    

 

Sandra Spieker (Ringo)

Lowell, 

The notifications you get by email might be going to your spam or junk folder.  Try checking there first.  I still get them, but they are usually a day after someone has posted something, not immediately.  


03/21/14 01:05 PM #454    

 

Lowell Tuttle

still not getting them...

 

Got 12 of 16 infirst round...Can't believe there are ton's of pickers that got 16/16 in the billion dollar deal

 


03/21/14 01:21 PM #455    

 

Sandra Spieker (Ringo)

Lowell,

I checked the administration preferences just now and the email notifications are still set and we should be getting  emails, but as you pointed out, there are none.  I think this is some kind of a bug that has cropped up and is probably related to the new Facebook App that was launched recently.  I will post a bug report on the Class Creator web site describing this issue.  In the meantime, just check back often and see what's going on....

I figured the reason why the site was so quiet was due to March Madness.  Basketball is very important, and much more interesting than the messages here.wink


03/22/14 05:29 AM #456    

 

Lowell Tuttle

You are probably correct about BBall...

Son, Ryan at SFASU (six years...almost finished)  He is quite excited as are all our SFASU alums from RHS I am sure...Rusty Shields, Pam Rodrerick, and quite a few others went there in 69...I remember going to a rock festival there in 69 or 70.  Lightnin Hopkins and the first time I saw ZZTOP...It was at the old football stadium...There was something growing in the manure there...


03/22/14 05:54 AM #457    

 

David Cordell

Has anyone else seen the special (HBO or Showtime?) The History of the Eagles (the singing group)?  It really pulls you in and keeps your attention, even though it is very long. In 1972 or so I went to see Jethro Tull in concert in San Antonio.  My memory may be playing tricks on me, but I think Fleming an Zeiller were there, too. Anyway, the opening act was a group I wasn't familiar with, but I recognized aqt least one song--Take It Easy, which had become popular after the group had signed on for the tour. Of course, it was The Eagles. Don Henley, who hails from Linden in norhteast Texas, maintains a home in Dallas. Linden was also the birthplace of T-Bone Walker and Scott Joplin. Go figure. 


03/22/14 12:27 PM #458    

Karlan Fairchild

And Miranda Lambert grew-up in Lindale, Texas, too, David.  In fact, I believe she's given several shows in the area to raise money for various causes and to repay her hometown.  As you said, go figure.


03/23/14 08:46 PM #459    

 

Marilyn Brandt (Parker)

Miranda Lambert is the daughter of one of my husband's partners.  He is a retired Dallas Police Sargent.  He recognized her when she was just becoming popular & was on some tv show.


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