I am the 20th of 20 grandkids on the Kinney side of the family and am several years behind the next closest grandkid which I think helped to form a special bond between me and Grandma K.
Despite some unsavory 70's dresses, my mom and I have always been close.
This is my mom and I with my Great Grandma Torland, another wonderful woman in our family.
Grandma Kinney also had more Great Grandkids than I can count, many of which I am closer in age to than my own cousins. This is Grandma K and I with my second cousin Matt Worley. I believe this is at my cousin Denise's wedding.
Part of why Mom and I have always been able to get on so well is that we both have a sense of silly.
Several years later, this pink dress of Mom's became one of my favorite dress up dresses.
First day of school - Mom was there to walk me to the school bus!
No one is a better sport than Mom. Every weekend morning, I would lug all my stuffed animals into her room and she would talk to me with a different voice for each animal. Who does that?!? It is still a special memory.
We taught each other how to french braid.
Did I mention a silly streak?
Throughout all these years, we saw Grandma Kinney frequently. Lots of lunches and dinners where everyone would argue about who had to pay and Grandma filled us in on the family gossip.
The era of big sunglasses. Matched the big bangs.
In 1992 Grandma and I went together to visit Craig and Janene in Chicago. She may have been my Grandmother, but she was a fun traveling companion.
Grandma and I take on the city.
Kinney family picnic - 1994.
Grandma K lived with us for a few years while I was in college until she passed away. I may have been an independent college girl at the time, but between two easy going parents and a very accepting grandmother, we all got along great.
Looks like a typical exchange between us...
I can see so many traits of Grandma Kinney in my mom as a grandmother. I know that Mason and Siena will have the same wonderful experiences and memories of her that I have of my Grandma K. She is always there for them and loves spending time with them...and them with her.
After that little jog down memory lane, it's time to circle back to the present. We've had a very busy couple of weekends. We spent yesterday in Eugene at the Pac-12 track championships. Yes, there are pictures. I sent them to my email from my phone but they are lost in the ethernet at the moment so you'll just have to wait a week.
This morning we met the Cruzes for breakfast and went to my parent's in the late afternoon to have dinner. And to play...
It was a super nice day in the upper 80s and the kids loved playing in the water.
Slip and slide.
And spit.
Some good grandmotherly snuggles to warm up a girl cold from the pool.
Root beer floats and ice cream were on the dessert menu.
Happy girl!
We took the kids straight from the pool and into the bath. I was able to sneak a mohawk on Mason before he realized what I had done and combed it flat again...
And a brief preview of coming attractions for next weekend. Why yes, those are 9 Quiddich brooms!
1 comment:
Aww Kris, that was special. You did (and do) have some wonderful women in your life. And you are too.
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