One word. That’s all it took to launch me into a week-long tizzy. It began one night during dinner. The girls and I were talking – I don’t remember the topic. But I do recall feeling a bit exasperated. And that’s when I blurted out just one little word.
“Well!” The tone of my voice surprised me. Where did that raspy drawl come from? Suddenly, the room became silent. I folded my arms.
“What?”
Emily burst out laughing. “That sounded just like Grandma!”
Me? Like Grandma? No way. My mom and I were very different. But I just couldn’t shake the idea. Could it be? Was it true? Maybe I
was turning into my mom!
The next day I watched for clues. And I discovered something mildly disturbing. Sometimes, without warning, Mom’s words came leaping out of my mouth.
“You might want to take a jacket. After all, better safe than sorry.”
“If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.”
“The more you practice, the better you’ll get.”
I tried not to panic. After all, lots of moms say that stuff. A few old clichés didn’t prove a thing. But a couple of days later, I found some undeniable evidence.
Exhibit A: My bag full of bags …
Don’t tell anyone, but I keep all my grocery bags – just like Mom used to do. Hey, they come in handy. You never know when you’ll need a plastic bag. Besides, why spend money on trash bags when you don’t have to?
Exhibit B: My Confiscated Condiments …
Okay fine, I’ll admit it. I just can’t throw those things away. I have a refrigerator drawer full of them. They work great for packing in kids’ lunches. They also come in handy when I don’t feel like running to the store.
Exhibit C: Containers Galore …
Yep. I save those too.
But one thing about Mom, she’s always been a good one. Even through my teen years, I could tell her anything. And no matter what I attempted – from singing solos to writing stories – she always encouraged me. She’s my best friend (after Curt, of course) and I truly hope to have the same kind of relationship with my grown daughters someday.
So now that I think about it, becoming like Mom …
“Well!”
Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad, after all.
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Well! I agree because you have a wonderful Mother.
Yep … I think so too! 🙂 Thanks for reading the blog, Sandra.