Going Home Soft and Blue

                      Heart

 

Repost from 2007

Yesterday I called home to confirm to my parents our flight information. My little nieces and nephew were there. I had already bought gifts to bring for them, but I thought I'd ask them anyway what they might like me to bring for them.

Chelsea shook her head, "Mom, why did you ask them what they wanted? When are you going to find the time to buy these things. What if you don't find what they want? Mom, you do remember we leave tomorrow?"

My daughter thinks before she acts. I've said many times before, that she should have been the Mom and I the kid.

 

                            Ginaandmark 

 

My niece Gina (8)

simply asked for a fancy doll to put on her bedroom shelf.

"As in breakable?" I asked. I love carry-ons. Especially fragile, odd-shaped ones.

 

 

                       Marie_1

 

Gina told me that Marie (8) wasn't there to say what she wanted.

I asked her if she had any ideas. Gina offered, "Sure I do, Clothes! Something sweet and pink. But not fou fou Aunt CoCo."

"Pink and not fou fou? Pink and yet not girly?" I asked nervously.

"Yeah pink and pretty, but not girly." I could see her pink cheeks glowing, "Oh that is easy like a pink tee-shirt?"

Gina replied, "Oh no that is boring."

I am doomed.

 

 

                             Maci_1

 

Next came May-May (6),

she told me she wanted a horse.

"A HORSE! How am I going to stuff a real horse in my suitcase?" She reassured me, "Silly Aunt CoCo. It doesn't have to be a real horse. Just soft and blue."

"Blue?"

"Soft and blue."

 

 

                             George

 

George (4) my Godchild, asked for Spider-Man. "Hum. That is going to be a challenge. Tell me if I can't find Spider-Man, will Superman, or Snoopy, or Mickey Mouse do the job?"

"No, not really." He replied. "I like Spider-Man."

Hum, Chelsea was right. 

 

                            Molly

 

Molly (4) thought the longest. After a while, she said,

"I cannot make up my mind. I'm going to tell you two things and you can surprise me. I'd like a seashell and Jesus."

Oh God, help me.

We leave today.

 …………………..

Every time I prepare to return to Willows

I recall this memory.

 



Comments

5 responses to “Going Home Soft and Blue”

  1. Laughing out loud as I read this again! ☺️

  2. lanmangina@me.com

    Corey,
    I love this story! Chelsea is so right what a sensible gal! I would have had the same thought process as you. Priceless story and those children are dreamy gorgeous! Now that these kids are older you should give them little things from the brocante. Pins – medallions – wine openers- Auntie Coco style! I know there went the online shop 🙂 I love the pin that I got from you. I intended to give it as gift but it sits on a metal tray in my kitchen right where I opened the parcel – I am not ready to part with it. I hope you are feeling peaceful and ready to embark on your adventure!
    Best, Gina

  3. lanmangina@me.com

    OK maybe not the wine opener! I just did the math! lol! Maybe I should buy that is it still available? -gina

  4. Oh, I’d like a sea shell, and Jesus too.

  5. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    Now WHERE is your post that tells us what you actually did get? (That could be another “freebie” don’t-have-to-write-anything-new post that you know we would all totally enjoy.)
    And 2007! How much bigger these children/young ladies-men are by now. Don’t you go to CA at some point this summer?

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