That Flamingo Summer

I remember the summer that I had a major growth spurt. We had just moved to a new city. I did not know anyone and my family was distracted with settling into a new house. I felt out of place in a new city and in my body too.

I felt like a flamingo that summer. Tall, gangley and out of place in just about every situation.

The city we moved to, was near my Grandmothers house. As we became settled, my Grandmother called and asked me to lunch. Not my Mother or my sisters, but me. (me! Out of place Robin! Alone without my sisters! I was excited)

The day I had lunch with Grandmother, I remember feeling comfortable. I felt in charge of my long legs and although I had my manners turned on high, (my grandmother was a great lady) I was beginning to finally feel like a real person. Do you think that is an adolescent thing or a “girl” thing?

I think of my Grandmother a lot these days. Now that I am a grandmother, her impact on me is memorable and wonderful.

Who has impacted your life?

Love you beyond the moon.

Me

2 thoughts on “That Flamingo Summer

  1. Bobbie says:

    I have 4 women who inspired me: both Grandmas (one was a great cook & baker & squirrel feeder) (the other was a classy, fashion-lover). My best friend’s mom was my first mentor, although I didn’t know that word at the time. She treated me like her second daughter and I miss her very much. Lastly, was my friend Susan from Fort Worth. She taught me how to entertain and she left us way too soon.

  2. robin says:

    Bobbie, I loved hearing about the people in your life. Thank you for sharing with us. XOX

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