{"id":10,"date":"2007-01-26T14:11:12","date_gmt":"2007-01-26T20:11:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/reddickfamily.org\/blog\/?p=10"},"modified":"2007-01-26T14:11:12","modified_gmt":"2007-01-26T20:11:12","slug":"grandmas-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reddickfamily.org\/web\/2007\/grandmas-house\/","title":{"rendered":"Grandma&#8217;s House"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" align=\"left\" title=\"Grandpa's House\" alt=\"Grandpa's House\" src=\"http:\/\/www.reddickfamily.org\/web\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/01\/lon32.thumbnail.jpg\" \/>I remember how that place smelled. I can smell it now. Funny huh, the stuff that sticks. I also remember how Grandpa&#8217;s house smelled. His house smell is a little easier to articulate than Grandma&#8217;s house. There was this smell of books and old paper and dust and leather and wood and Barbosol and lilac bath fizzies &#8211;all at once. I remember what we ate when we visited. Breakfast was huge. Eggs and bacon, cereal and toast, orange juice and milk. Then dinner. Dinner was always a bucket of fried chicken. And corn on the cob! And cool glasses that <!--more-->had D etched on them. Visiting grandpa was also one of the few times that we ate at McDonald&#8217;s, and we could order what we wanted. I mean I could have the whole happy meal (you know fries and a drink too) which also meant that I got a toy. And I didn&#8217;t have to share. Grandpa&#8217;s meant MTV, and orange trees &#8211; do you know what blooming orange trees smell like? Grandpa&#8217;s meant swinging and riding up and down the block. Grandpa&#8217;s was snails and a real lawn. Grandpa&#8217;s was toys that he kept just for us. Grandpa&#8217;s was snoopy sleeping bags on the floor of the den. Grandpa&#8217;s was also that really creepy devil mask (I wonder what happened to it-boy I&#8217;d love to have that hideous thing.) And that terrifying Pinocchio ride-on toy that made me unable to pee at night at Grandpa&#8217;s. Grandpa&#8217;s was a cuckoo clock, the clapper, the recliner, and unshelled nuts. Grandpa&#8217;s was golf clubs and ski poles. Grandpa&#8217;s was playing shop with his Dutch door. Grandpa&#8217;s was Kelly. Grandpa&#8217;s house was dim, filtered light, colored class, and neat gadgets. Grandpa&#8217;s was, &#8220;Come again? What&#8217;s that? I&#8217;m sorry?&#8221;<\/p>\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" height=\"96\" alt=\"Dinner at the kids table\" src=\"http:\/\/www.reddickfamily.org\/web\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/01\/dinner_at_the-kids_table.thumbnail.jpg\" \/>I remember how Grandma DD said my name. I can hear it still, &#8220;Jenny.&#8221; Grandma&#8217;s house was &#8211; eggs fried in the fat that was left over from the bacon that she made. She made good eggs, you know, not too stiff &#8211; not too runny, and with black pepper. Yum. Grandma&#8217;s house was little cans of sprite. Sprite that she bought just for us. Sometimes she had cookies too. I remember asking if I could go visit Grandma, you know for cookies and sprite and talk. I think that I usually had a sister or two that went along with. But a few times I got to chat all by myself. Grandma&#8217;s was stacks of papers and bills &#8211; (But when I think about it so was Grandpa&#8217;s) Grandma&#8217;s was junipers. Grandma&#8217;s was MATCHES, and a set of weird inappropriate statuettes that is burned on my brain because I spent much time staring at them. (I wonder what happened to those &#8211; I wonder what meaning they held for her) Grandma&#8217;s was spoons and steins. Grandma&#8217;s was Baby. I think that Baby was mean. Grandma&#8217;s was this big ridiculous TV that could only be viewed from one location in the room (not the one that I was sitting at). Grandma&#8217;s was toilet paper that had money printed on it. Grandma&#8217;s was weird misplaced statues in the backyard &#8211; I used to work out in my head how they managed to cover the pool that the statues must have belonged to, so well. (They had a pool at a previous house) Grandma&#8217;s was newspaper wallpaper and weird misplaced window. Grandma&#8217;s was Easter! Ham and polished silver. More eggs. Strawberry pint packaging turned into Easter baskets. Fruitcake and baklava. Big hugs. Big smiles and gold dental work. Grandma was beautiful. I almost never saw her with out her hair done. Her hair was long &#8211; (A feat that I equate with beauty) &#8211; it takes work and I still cannot manage long hair. I don&#8217;t remember why I know how she made breakfast. But she wore a zip-up housecoat in the morning. My mom wears it now and you know, she is beautiful too. <img decoding=\"async\" height=\"94\" align=\"right\" alt=\"Holiday at the Reddick's\" src=\"http:\/\/www.reddickfamily.org\/web\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/01\/roxandben.thumbnail.jpg\" \/><\/div>\n<div>-Jenni<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I remember how that place smelled. I can smell it now. Funny huh, the stuff that sticks. I also remember how Grandpa&#8217;s house smelled. His house smell is a little easier to articulate than Grandma&#8217;s house. 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