If I was fortunate enough to have a dollar for every time I have travelled the roads from Dothan to Birmingham…I’d be living on the beach somewhere on Maui in my very own beach house with big ole doors that open out to the sand and the beach. It would be big enough for all my friends to visit at the same time. And, it would be decorated in the most beachy beach decor around. And, I’d have a cook and a butler, and of course a housekeeper!Several years ago, Mom and I were travelling to Birmingham with Alex to see one of his doctors. Now Alex didn’t particularly like having to go, but Mom and I didn’t mind. That’s cause we could usually figure out a way to get some shopping time in. This was before Mom began having so much trouble with her arthritis…and she could go on and on and on! When Alex got old enough, we began staying at the Wynfrey Hotel. Now The Wynfrey was our choice because it opened up into a huge mall…the Galleria. Alex could stay in the room if he wanted, or he could go out to the electronics store for a while. Also, if Mom got tired she could go to the room and rest a while. If Alex wanted, he could stay in the room and watch TV and it was easy for Mom or I to pop in and check on him.
Well, we were travelling on a cool, fall day…enjoying the scenery and talking about first one thing and then another and back to the first! It’s amazing how we could solve all the world’s problems on that short 3 1/2 hour trip! But, we could! On this particular day, there was quite a bit of traffic. We had remarked about it several times. And, so many big trucks. Alex had told us he was going to lie down. I told him that was fine…but, he had to keep his seat belt on.
Now, let me say right here that those big trucks get on my nerves. They will scare the mess out of you or go so slow you need to stop! The only time I don’t mind sharing the road with them is in bad weather. Then, I look for the biggest truck I can find and get right behind him. And, there I stay. I do not try to pass, I do not change lanes, me and The Big Truck Protection Company just keep on truckin’. I do not like to drive in bad weather. Now, I’m not talking about a little rain…I’m talking about a big ‘ole gully washer! You have those where you live?
Well, back to the story for today. Anyway, pulling up behind me comes several big log trucks. I despise big log trucks. The are definitely NOT a member of The Big Truck Protection Company! I think the drivers of these trucks are reading the wrong kind of maps…if you know what I mean? But, how could you? I don’t even know what I mean! I was just trying to very nicely say, “THEY’RE CRAZY”! There I said it! I know probably your father or your husband or your son or other assorted male family member drives one and now I have offended you. Please forgive me. I am sure they are the exception to my rule.
Several of these came speeding up behind me, passed me, and then slowed down….we were going up a long hill. I was using my cruise control. It helps me stay in control of my speed, ya know. I tend to go juuuuuust a bit over the limit. So, rather than slow down, I just calmly pulled out and went around the one that was right in front of me. My Mom said, “I have never liked those log trucks. I think they are dangerous.” “I don’t either…they make me nervous,” I answered. Mom said that she had a friend who was killed by one of the trucks.
As we drove on, I noticed that the same log truck that I had passed was coming up behind me….very fast. I really thought he would hit my car if he did not slow down! I began looking around me for an escape if need be. I was afraid to slow down, because he was going so fast. And, there was nowhere to go. I was in the right hand lane. The left was full of cars. There was no shoulder…..just a drop off some 50-60 feet. Straight down. I was pretty sure something was going to happen that I was not going to like. You better believe that I was praying. This was before Carrie Underwood sang that song, “Jesus Take the Wheel”. All I could say was “Jesus.” Quietly. I did not want to scare Mom or Alex.
At the last moment (before hitting me from behind), he pulled into the left lane. Whew! I could breathe again. But…not for long. The worst was just beginning. As he began to pull ahead of me…he also began to come back over in my lane. Way before he should have…he began moving back to the right lane. I knew there was no place to go but down. And, I knew I was going to have to take that way. Mom had not noticed what was happening now…and Alex was asleep. There was the tiniest sliver of level ground next the road, and I tried to get over to that as far as I could. But, that was not what the trucker had in mind. He kept coming over until I had no choice but to leave the highway.
It’s strange how things begin to move in slow motion even though you are tooling along at 70 mph. In my mind, it became clear to me that I had to try to drive down the embankment…and I knew that I had to go down at an angle. I am not at all wise about driving and cars and such, but I knew that if I went straight down the car would flip. And, friends, I was not scared…the strangest calm came over me and I just knew what I had to do. At the bottom was thick woods. So, I said, “Mama, hold on, hold on, hold on!” And, as I was talking I was driving…down the embankment…at an angle. And, friends, I made it down, and was heading towards the woods, and clear as a bell, I heard a man’s voice say, “STOP–NOW!” And, that’s what I did. I could not move for a minute. WELL My little mother was out of that car and scrambling up that embankment, before I could even turn the car off! I yelled after her, “Mama, come back, we’re OK.” She said she was going to get a tag number! Well, no way could she have gotten a tag number, but she thought she could. I jumped out of the car to go after her. Friends, 3 or 4 big trucks stopped to see if we were ok. They just stopped right there in the middle of that 4 lane highway! One of them said yelled, “if you are OK, I’m going after him.” Another trucker said he would call the state trooper on the radio. He said and” I’m going to tell him you did nothing wrong. ” Two ladies stopped and said,” we saw the whole thing. We knew what was going to happen. We were praying angels all over your car.” A man and his son in their pick up said they would stay with us till the police came. He was so kind. He said,”Don’t you worry now, little lady. We’s not going to leave you out here by your self.”
Now, Mama was pacing on that little sliver of level ground. She was trying to think what to do so she could do it. But, there was nothing to do…we just had to wait till the State Trooper arrived. And, so the man and his son in the pick up truck told her that it would be better for her to wait by the car. And, down that steep embankment she came…with their help.
I knew that Mom needed to sit down and Alex was still in the car. So, we walked back down to the car. We went around to the front of the car. There was a thick area of vines and scrub trees that had caught hold of the car and held it tight. We heard water…running water. Looking through the vines and trees, we saw a creek, another 10 feet below us. It was full of water and it was running fast. The state trooper said it was at least 5 feet deep. IF I had not stopped my car when I did…we would have ended up in the creek. We both got back into the car and shut our doors. Alex lifted up his head from the backseat and said, “Mother, why have you been driving so crazy?” “Well, Son, look around and see where you are! ” I said. He looked around and then said, ” Mama, what in the world are you doing down here?” And, I told him that I was taking a nap and when I woke up there I was!!! He did not think that was funny!
Finally the State Trooper came, and we told him our story. He said that he had 3 other troopers looking for the truck ever since the other trucker called to tell him about it. And, he said, “There are big roads and little roads, dirt roads and pig trails all back in this area. That trucker knows all sorts of places to hide until tomorrow or the next day. We will never find him.” Well about that time the trooper got a call on his radio that another trooper had a big logging truck pulled over on one of those back roads. So, the trooper said for us to get in his car. We were going to see if I could identify the truck. Oh! My! I had no earthly idea if it was red or green or blue or polka dotted. But, the trooper said, “Ma’am, you saw enough of the truck to know if this is the same one.” I got in front, and held his computer and stuff in my lap. Mom and Alex got into the back. You know those little cages they put the criminals in? That’s where they were. The nice man and his son in the pick up said that they were going to wait there to make sure the car was safe…and in case some of the bigger trucks came back. And, so we drove. And, drove. And drove. We had left all the paved roads and were now on the dirt roads and pig trails. And, the trooper? He was not driving at a safe rate of speed! I decided not to point this out to him…didn’t seem like the best time to do it. I turned around once and looked at Alex and his grandmother…sitting in the lock-up cage…in the back of a state troopers car…on a dirt road…with a maniacal trooper on a mission! Their eyes were big. And they were holding on to each other for dear life. I gave them a little smile and figured I’d better just keep my mind on the trooper. And, then on a dirt road with trees and vines and and such so thick it covered the road like a canopy…right beautiful, really. There was a log truck…and a man standing in the road…and another trooper car with lights flashing…and the trooper talking to the man. We approached from the front of the logging truck. I told the trooper I needed to see the back. And so we drove around the truck and cars and went down the road about a 1/2 mile. He turned around and turned to me and said, “try to remember how it felt when you knew you were going to have to leave the road.” I did what he said…and all the time he was driving. As we came up to the truck Mom and I said…at the same time, “That’s not the one.” Couldn’t tell you anything about the one it was…but knew this one was not! The trooper said, “See, I told you that you would know.”
The troopers came and asked me again in the driver’s presence if this was the one. And, I told them it was not. Then that burly, unshaven, big bear of a man came over to the window where I was and leaned in and said, “I’m so sorry this happened to you. But, some of those drivers are fools. They think they own the road. Best you stay as far away from them from now on. Now, is there anything you need? I’m at your service, if I can do anything at all.” I shook his hand and told him that we were fine and thanked him for his kindness. We went back to the car. The trooper called a wrecker to come and pull us out of the ditch and back up the steep hill. I thanked the man and his son that had stayed at our car and offered to pay him for his time. He said, “Just pass it on ma’am…that’s all we need.” Then the state trooper looked at me and said, “Were you driving, Ma’am?” I told him I was. And, then he said the strangest thing. He said, “Well, Ma’am, there is no way that you could have driven your car down that embankment. It’s impossible to do without flipping the car.”
I let that sink in for a minute. And, that same sense of calmness came over me again. That ‘peace that passes all understanding’. And, I looked back at the trooper and said, “Actually, it wasn’t me driving at all. I was just sitting behind the wheel.” And, he looked at me and smiled, “Yes, Ma’am, you’re right. You’re sure right about that.”
The wrecker pulled the car out. He did not try to drive the wrecker down there…the trooper stopped the traffic on the highway. The he hooked something to the car and sprinkled some magic dust and said some magic words and ‘POOF’ the car was back on the 4 lane. He bent something back off of the right front tire…so it wouldn’t scrape. He drove it down the road and came back. Then, he said, “You’re good to go.” The trooper waved us on. The wrecker headed back to Montgomery. Mom took an ativan and laid her car seat back and closed her eyes. Alex lay down in the back seat again…with his seat belt on. And I put the car into Drive and set my sights on Birmingham. And, as I drove, these words quietly escaped my lips…an old Michael W Smith Praise Song we used to sing with the Youth when my boys were in this age group at church. The words came out. They came from my soul. They came from that place where we communicate with Our Father. They rose without any conscious thought on my part. They were words of thanks. They were words of praise.
O Lord, our Lord
How majestic is Your name in all the earth.
O Lord, our Lord
How majestic is Your name in all the earth.
O Lord, we praise Your name!
O Lord, we magnify Your name;
Prince of Peace, Mighty God,
O Lord God Almighty
Gifts from our children are always among the most special. So cute when they are small…it’s always fun to see what their little minds will come up with. As they become older, their gifts become different. It’s obvious when they begin to really think about their gifts and the likes or dislikes of the one who they are giving to. That is an important skill to have, I think. It is so easy to go into a store and get a gift…any gift…whatever is closest to the cash register…and if it is already wrapped, that makes it all the better. But, to spend the time to really think about what the recipient would like, or to really think about what message you want to send by the giving of the gift, is a skill that is sometimes hard to learn. Can’t you tell when the giver has really put thought into choosing your gift? And, isn’t it obvious when they haven’t? I’m not talking just about children and family here, but friends, as well.
Several years ago, Alex gave me this piece from the Willow Tree Collection. He said the sweetest words to me. He said, “You hold my heart, everyday. I could not make it without you.” Well of course, that melted my heart. He and I are very close, and we are together every day. I am his legs, when he needs something. I am his sounding board, and I am his friend. And, I am blessed to be whatever he needs.
Ian has given me gifts through the years, but I’ll tell you about 2 of them. He was fortunate enough to take an extended trip to Europe several years ago and to Ireland and somewhere else across the ocean the next year. While he was in ‘somewhere’, he discovered the wonderfulness which is Burberry. He started sporting a very nice Burberry wool scarf in their signature plaid. What can I say? I like the good stuff, too. It just looks and feels better.
On Christmas morning, we began opening gifts. First he handed me a small, flat package. I opened it and saw the box said Burberry. I thought he had just reused the box that his scarf came in. I opened it up and there was a Burberry wallet! Needless to say, I was shocked. I can’t believe he used his money to buy that for me. But, he did, and I love it. I use it everyday.
There was another gift from him that day. And, as much as I loved the wallet…this is the one that brought tears to my eyes. He had chosen another of the Willow Tree figures. This one:
He said that this reminded him of the way I had always covered him with love and care. My, my…my heart is melted!
And recently, he did it again. He went looking for a sign, and when they didn’t have it…he had them to make it! I love words and things that say words of encouragement or affirm our faith. So, this was a wonderful gift. Here it is in place!
Now that oldest son of mine and his sweet wife have been very kind in their gift giving. Suzanne has a talent for always choosing perfect gifts. She puts a lot of thought into each one. I love beautiful pottery and she has given me some that is fabulous! But, this one was Adam’s doings. For a while he was seeing a doctor in Montgomery and was not able to drive. So, I took him up for his appointments. Now I have been travelling back and forth to Birmingham since I was in college. And, to get there from here, you have to go through Montgomery. A few miles before you get to Montgomery, there is a cluster of old buildings. They have been there ever since I first began travelling this road. My favorite of the buildings is the smallest. It had the most unusual shape to it. I used to wonder what it was used for. It was really too small to live in, but not big enough to be a meeting place for very many people. We stopped one day and Adam climbed over the fence and made lots of snapshots of the house. I was the look out, in case the police came to arrest us for trespassing. Which we were…at least that’s what the sign on the fence said! I don’t usually condone a flagrant disregard of the law….but this was just too enticing! I mean, the architecture of this building was so interesting to me that I just NEEDED a better look! [ And, hey, this is the South! I’m pretty sure that if I tracked down the owner and told them what I wanted to do, they would have said, “Well, Shug, you just go right on in and make all the pictures you want. Stay long as you want. And, if the Sheriff comes by in his police car, lights flashing, and siren blowing…just tell him Billy Bob said it was just fine!” ] Adam was happy to be my partner in crime. Actually, I think the whole thing was his idea, really. Yes, I’m pretty sure it was. 🙂 I could see the headlines in the local paper….
**********LOCAL MOTHER AND SON ARRESTED BREAKING INTO PADLOCKED GATE ON RARE OLD SOUTHERN BUILDINGS. THEY SAY THERE’S A PERFECTLY GOOD EXPLANATION……(BUT DON’T THEY ALL) STAY TUNED FOR A LIVE INTERVIEW FROM THE SOUTH MONTGOMERY COUNTY JAIL…BUT REALLY WE ALL HAVE COME TO THE SAME CONCLUSION…THE MOTHER WAS THE RING LEADER OF THIS GANG, AND IT WAS SHE WHO LED HER UNSUSPECTING SON DOWN THE PATHS OF UNRIGHTEOUSNESS! FILM AT 6:00! *************
But, at Christmas, he surprised me with a large print. He had it printed on a metallic paper, and had framed it beautifully! It is a treasure. {This pic does not do it justice}
A closer view…..
Before Adam and Suze gave me the large print, I had taken one of the snapshots that showed the unusual shape and framed it and placed it in the library. When the people came to hang the drapes in the house, one of the men asked me where the picture was taken. I told him and lo and behold! he had some information about the place. He said back in the woods behind this place, there was a small settlement of people. They all worked for the same man as farm hands. The farmer paid them well and looked after their well being. This little place was a church.
He built it big enough to hold all the adults that worked for him. I suppose he was not interested in church growth. Anyway, it is very good to know what it was used for. It is my dream to have that exact little building sitting in my backyard! Since I probably will never see that…looking at the picture lets me dream about it anyway.
And, one of the best gifts of all time…for me, at least. When my Pop took off to Africa, to work with some missionaries for a while, I asked him to bring me a zebra skin. Well, he took my request seriously. Several months after he returned this and several other skins arrived. Turns out that the herd of zebra where he was, needed to be thinned out. Because of famine, there was not enough food to keep all the animals alive. So, the government sanctioned the shooting of several of the older zebra and some of the sick ones. Pop was very fortunate to get in on this. And, fortunate that he was able to get the hide shipped out of the country. They did not allow the skins to leave the country anymore.
When this came, I was so excited to see it! But, it is big! Mom did not want it to be displayed at her house. When I first married, we lived in a small apartment in Birmingham…..no room there. Then when we moved back to Dothan, our first house was tiny…really tiny……no room there. Then we bought the house we lived in for over 30 years. There was no space to put it out there. Well, it could have gone on the floor in the den, there, but there were 4 wild things that lived in the house with Don and I. 3 human males and 1 canine male. Wild, I tell you…that zebra would have been drug round the house and yard before I could turn around good. I was able to share it quite a bit through the years. I would take it to schools and churches to show it. But for the most part of 40 some odd years, it stayed rolled up in a garbage bag in a closet.
But, I always said, that one day I would have a place to display it. I wanted a library with the zebra skin on the floor. I wanted that skin to be seen and appreciated. And, no one else in my family, immediate or extended, cared one little whit about this beautiful skin. So it was now or never. That was one of the things on my ‘HAVE TO HAVE’ list when we began planning The Creek House. So, there it is…on the floor in my library! And, I love it! Isn’t it amazing how beautiful and artistic the black marking are? Did you know that the stripes go right through the mane? So, thanks for the skin, Pop! It’s finally found a place to rest!
I must add this one. It may not meet all the other requirements…but it for sure was the funniest! Here you see me opening a gift from Joy.
It is a lap desk, which I really loved because I had a new laptop. If you look closely at the picture, can you tell that Joy is looking for something? Well, she was……she was looking for the gift I had given her just a few minutes before. She loved it. Because she had a new laptop! Yes, we gave each other the very same gift!!!
AND…when we returned from Maui last year, she had been a little sneak! When I opened my luggage…tight on top was a wrapped package to ME! I hurriedly opened it and this is what I found. Joy had bought this beautiful sun catcher of the Bird of Paradise flower, which grows wild, I might add. It was just a little surprise to always remind me of the wonderful time we had on our Maui Adventure. I hung it in the window right next to the day bed in the studio…and there it hangs still. Such a sweet reminder!
Oh, I could go on and on…but, this could get old for my readers. Let me just say that I am so blessed to have wonderful friends and family who care enough to search for gifts that are different and unusual and suited to my aesthetic. And, I try to do the same! But, as wonderful as all these things are…that is just what they are…things! Not worth much in the grand scheme of things. And, I mean the REALLY grand scheme of things! Not a single one of these will go with me when I move on to Heaven…and when I get there, I won’t be wishing I had any of it with me. So, it’s all just ‘icing’….that yummy little extra on the top! Fun to have and use…but no lasting value. Fun for me to search and plan and purchase for others in my life…but, if I have not told them about the GREATEST GIFT…then the other things are as dirt.
We read in the Bible that “Every good and perfect gift comes from above…” James 1:17. Now if this is so, all these wonderful things that are such treasure to me are all gifts from God. Have you ever thought about gifts that way? It is God who allows us to have pretty things. It is He who allows us to have gifts that make our life easier. It is He who allows us to receive such pleasure from the little treasures we obtain along the way. I don’t think He minds this at all. He gave us the capacity to appreciate and enjoy the things that the world offers. But, I DO think He expects us to give to Him first. And, He expects us to love Him above all other people and things. Because when you get right down to it…..the best gifts do not come wrapped in tissue and placed in a beautiful gift bag with ribbon tied to the handle!
I have been wracking my brain trying to remember back through the years. What gifts have really made an impression on me. Which ones do I keep in that special room in my heart. You know the one…you have one in your heart, too. It’s that room that holds those things that touch you to the core. Those things that stroke your soul. Those things that make you swell with love so big you think you’re gonna burst…or at least cry for a while. These, then, are the memories of some of those things.
Before I start, I need to say something. I know that some of the best gifts are not tangible. Some are gifts of time. Some are gifts of a much needed hug. Some are just a listening ear. I know that these gifts rate just as high as a gift that comes in a box, nestled in tissue and tied with a beautiful bow. But, just for today, I will talk about those given specifically as a gift , for the sake of this post.
Don and I married in 1972. One of the first gifts he gave me was a set of sheets. For our first Christmas together. A set of dark green sheets. A set of cheap dark green sheets…the kind that are rough on your legs and other delicate areas. A set of sheets. Let me just say this in the nicest way possible …. He will NEVER even THINK of giving me sheets again. Never. But, I digress…this is not about those gifts that were better left at the store.
We had Adam in 1975. He was the first grandchild, on both sides. He was also the first nephew for all our siblings. And, as such, was always the center of attention. Don’s sister, Beth, married Steve…and Steve was an artist. He never followed art as a profession, and I don’t know if he even still paints. But…he painted this treasure for Don and I.
This is of Adam’s old tennis shoes. I love this painting! I love what it stands for without speaking a word. A little boy who has worn all the good out of these shoes. He must have run and jumped and played. He must have had a great time in these shoes. Just like little boys should do. This became more dear to me because we had just found out that Adam had a particularly fast form of cancer. I didn’t know if he would live to wear out another pair of shoes or not. It was a hard time, but it was a time that taught us great lessons, as well as built within us a great faith. This picture reminds me that God is ALWAYS in control. And, He can give little boys the chance to wear out many, many shoes! Thanks, Steve! This painting is a treasure still!
Let me tell you a quick funny about Adam and his shoes. My sweet son loved clothes and shoes and always, ALWAYS wanted to look his best. Shirts and pants ironed…pleats just right. Very OCD about his clothes. He and his brothers all had some Converse Hi-tops when they were in style. They were cool and they were stylin’. But especially Adam since he was the oldest.
When he was in the 7th grade, he came to me one day and said, “Mom, I put my shoes (Converse Hi-Tops) on the ironing board. I need you to iron the tongue.” Have you ever heard such? I’m pretty sure I remember flying around the room and trying to keep my head from popping off. And, yes, that was smoke coming out of my ears! And, that VERY SAME DAY….. Adam learned to iron! Oh Yes! we had a lesson before school and another one after school. And, the job of ironing his pants and shirts and SHOES became his! And, you know what? I NEVER IRONED A SINGLE SHOE…N.E.V.E.R.! And he never again asked me to, either! I would still iron his dress clothes, but all the others were his. Funny thing is…it wasn’t long before he did ALL his ironing…he preferred HIS ironing over mine! Now THAT’S a boy who makes his Mama proud!
This is a plate that Mom gave me quite a few years ago. I love the colors and the glazes. She knew I would like it, because it was of a sunflower. And, she was right. Another one of those times when she though about what I would like…
She was so proud to give me this Lladro figurine. Her heart was always so tender toward Alex. It broke her heart that he suffered so much. She would bring him muffins and cookies, and his fav macaroni and cheese. She would make him real mashed potatoes and she would bring him cherries as soon as they came out in the grocery store. When we moved into The Creek House, she went out and bought him 2 sets of some fine sheets…they are so soft and feel divine. She took them and had them monogrammed. She knew Alex would appreciate this. She knew he was in bed most of the time and this would make it a little nicer. So, this little piece was just a reminder from her to me of how much she loved him.
And, on one of our trips…she, Joy, and I…she bought me this mirror. Some of my friends call me The Queen…and she thought it was a great mirror. I love it! It is one of my prized possessions.
I’ll stop here for now. But, I’ll be back…I’ve got more!
When I think back through my childhood, I can’t recall many gifts that I received. I know we always had lots of things to open on Christmas. But, I can not recall any of them. Except the year I got a bicycle. And, I heard them bringing it in the house after I should have been asleep. This had to be about 4th grade. I spent all Christmas Day learning to ride it. I don’t remember any birthday presents either. But, I do remember birthday parties. Just none of the gifts made an impression on me…except for one.
There were several families, especially the J’s and the J’s who had children around our ages, who lived in our neighborhood. Things were so different then. We could have races down the street with the hill…over and over and over and never worry about cars. And, there was the flat street further over. There were also some other children who lived around the area who played with us too, but we were closest with the J’s and the J’s. On this particular day, all the kids were over 2 streets from our house. Joy and I could not go 2 streets over unless Mom or some adult that she deemed responsible was with us. Lydia and Angela and another girl all had skates, and they were skating on the flat street. Now, Joy would push the envelope ALLLLLL the time, but me…being the older and wiser sister…would always try to pull her back onto the straight and narrow. She said we could sneak over there and see them skate and get back home while Mama was ironing. No, too risky. Paths of unrighteousness, I tell you. We (I) asked Mom and she said she would walk over there with us. Mrs. L and Mrs. J were already there. These were the mother of Lydia and Angela…who had the coveted skates.
Now, I’m not sure why we wanted to go over there since we had no skates. Probably Joy’s idea. But there we were. So they were having the time of their lives skating one way and then the next. Skating up and down. Skating alone and holding hands. And, laughing all the time. And, there Joy and I sat, on the curb, head in hands and elbows on knees. Friends, I was sinning. I know I was. Cause I was coveting. I wanted those skate so bad. And, Lydia and Angela had the nerve to wave every time they whizzed by on those silver wheels. I wanted THEIR skates. I wanted them to jump off their feet and land on mine. So that was probably another sin right there. Yes, Mam. I wanted the skates to be mine and for them not to have any! It just wasn’t fair!
Oh, I could just picture myself. I’d run home and change into my tights and short flippy skirt…and the cute stretchy headband I had just gotten. Then I would sit down…very ladylike…with legs leaning to one side . Not one leg over here and another over there for the whole world to see your panties and give your mother a heart attack because you would forever be a girl of loose morals and it all started that day in the 3rd grade! OK, then! I would slide that bar tight to the sides of my black and white oxfords and then lock it into place with my key. My skate key! Oh, that wonderful key! The key that so many of the girls wore around their neck. Even to school or when riding bikes. That heavy grey metal key hung round their neck, shouting, “See me! I’m a key! A wonderful, beautiful skate key! This darling girl who has it around her neck owns my skates. And, you don’t have any! But, she does and she is the coolest girl ever.” At least that’s what it sounded like to me. They just looked dumb. And, I……I wanted to look just like that! Add sin #3..wishing a friend to be unhappy so I could be happy. Surely the Lord covered that in the 1o Rules for Adults and Children. I would have used a pretty cord, too, instead of that ball chain!
Well, finally Mrs L called Lydia over and told her that she needed to share her skates and let me have a turn. Well, of course she should! But, that was not exactly what Lydia had in mind for this warm spring afternoon. No, taking off her skates so I could use them while she sat and watched was not a fun thought. For her. But, it was like the angels singing The Hallelujah Chorus to me, I jumped up and forgot all about the tights and flippy skirt. I just wanted to glide down the street…wind whipping my hair…key around my neck. Well it took two more warnings and the threat of Mrs L taking those skates and throwing them in the dumpster with the dirty and the rats and roaches. Lydia slammed her little fanny down on the side walk curb and jerked those skates off her feet. Her arms were folded across her chest and little puffs of smoke were coming out of her ears. So, I carefully picked up them up and sat down and tried to fit the skate onto my shoe. But, alas, I needed the key. (YEAH!!!) I sure didn’t want to ask for it. But, I forced myself. I said in my best friend voice, ” Lydia, can I use the key, please?” And, y’all, she took it off and chunked it in my direction. Her mother happened to be between she and I, and the key came down…oh it did!..it came down right on her Mama’s head! And y’all again, if looks could punish, she would still be ‘wearing her out’ while she danced around and cried bloody murder. Mrs. L remembered then that she was a Christian setting an example for the little children, and handed the key to me and said, “Here you go, shug. Now you take a ride on those skates.” And, she looked over at Lydia and bored 2 holes right through her head with just her eyes!
Somehow the fun was fast slipping away. I didn’t even want to try them out now. I looked over at Mama and she told me to try them out once…up the street and down…and then give them back. So, that’s what I did. I’m sure I looked divine, but I didn’t even care. They weren’t my skates, and the Lydia did not want me to wear them. The fun I thought it would be was gone. So, I came back to the curb and used the wonderful, magical key to take them off. I sat them down, side by side, very neatly, and handed the key to Mrs. L. And, I said “thank you”. She told me she was sorry Lydia had acted like that. And, Lydia was just sitting there, arms folded, shooting daggers at anyone and everyone. Mrs. J called Angela over and told her to let Joy have a turn now, but, it was not to be. Joy’s feet were just too small. So, Angela asked me if I wanted a turn, but I said I didn’t.
Then, my Mama did a very strange thing. She asked Mrs. L if she knew Mr O’s phone number at work. And, she told her what it was. Mom asked Mrs. J and Mrs.L if they would watch us for a minute and could she go to Mrs. Lessie’s house and use her phone? (That was the closest house to where we were). Mrs. L told her to hurry. And, off Mom ran on some mission. Lydia got her skates back and off she went to catch up with Angela. And, Joy and I sat and watched. In a little bit, Mom came back. I thought for sure she would say we had to go. I was hoping she’d say we had to go. But, no, she sat down and went back to talking to the other mothers. And, Joy and I sat and thought wrong thoughts because we did not have any skates and they would not share. I feel quite certain that I may have said something unkind to Joy for getting us into this mess. And, the ladies talked and we sat and they talked and we sat. The Mothers were enjoying their chat, and the girls were enjoying the skating. And, we were sitting on the curb like a doofus and her sister. I swore (another sin) that if I ever got home, I would never come back and watch them skate ever again in my whole entire life.
In about 30 minutes or so, we saw Mr. O drive into his driveway, coming home from work. He worked at Sears. He got out and went into the house and in a few minutes, he came out where the Mothers were sitting and handed the package to Mom. He said, “I was able to get your package…the only one left.” Mother told him thank-you, and that she would send Tonja Lynn (me) over to their house in a little bit with a check. Now, maybe we could go home. Mom called me to come over where she was and said, “I think you will find something in here that you will like.” And, she gave me the brown Sears bag. I took it and reached inside. There was a box inside and I pulled it out. You know what it was, don’t you?
I remember jumping around like I’d gotten into a swarm of bees and hugging my Mama again and again. Joy was agast! Where were hers? But, she didn’t say anything. Mom and Pop had taught us from a very early age that we would not always get the same things. One of us may get something we needed, but it could be the other one next. It was based on the situation. And, we also learned it was in our best interest not to question this decision our parents made. And, besides, it was working pretty well in my favor, at the moment!
I can see myself sitting on the curb and fitting them to my shoes. Mr. O helped. But, that’s it. I do not remember skating with them. Or skating along with my friends. I don’t remember ever using them at all. Though I am sure I did!The memory is of the gift. Oh! they were shiny! And, no scratches on the wheels. And, there it was….the KEY! I was a happy girl. The blue birds of happiness had flown right down and lit on my shoulders. They held a banner in their beak that said, THIS IS ONE HAPPY GIRL I’m pretty sure I saw flutter byes flying around, too.
Mom gave me something I dearly wanted. I didn’t ask for it. I didn’t say a word about skates. It was a gift out of the blue. As excited as I was to get them…I wonder why I don’t remember ever using them? Maybe the ‘giving’ of the gift was of more importance than the gift itself. Perhaps the knowing that my Mom wanted me to have something I longed for was of some importance to me. I remember how it felt when I realized what she had done. How special I felt! I feel the same way today some 50 years later. And, let’s be honest here…I had committed 3 sins while sitting there, and I don’t remember ever repenting. So, I guess I probably…well…maybe…just a tiny bit did not deserve them.
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There is much to think upon when you think back on the gifts that have made an impression on you through the years.
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