Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Grandmothers and Granddaughters...



Good morning Friends...
My Granddaughter Samantha likes to cook.  A skill I tried to teach to our daughter, Crystal Anne...to no avail.  She was more "tomboy" than Anne of Green Gables.  A sports kinda girl...with no time for a hot stove.  But that's okay...she makes a mean jalapeño popper nowadays.
 
I bought a recipe box a lot of years ago so I could, one day, leave granddaughter Samantha, a "bit of Gamma".  While growing up she came to like different things like catsup on her scrambled eggs...potato soup...strawberry salad, etc., hence, the box.  There is something magical and wonderful about that first granddaughter or grandson, both of which we are blessed to have.  That "first" baby the doctor or nurse places into your arms is so special...an immediate bond forms that can't be explained...you have to have experienced it for yourself.  And throughout your life, you cherish it.  I suppose it's true when they say that you get another shot at raising your own daughter or son...not actually but emotionally.  You would fight to the death for your daughter or son... without thought.  Nothing can replace them in your heart.  But I think grandchildren are God's way of saying these little lives are special and need the love and life only we can give them...so He loans them to us...what a wonderful gift.







I found this pretty recipe box in a bookstore...I think Barnes & Nobel.  I'm putting all of my favorites in it for her.







This card made it's way to my mailbox!  Thank you, Miss Ann!!  She creates the prettiest things!










Well, I broke down and visited Michael's yesterday.  The last time I was there checking out their JoAnn acquisition was a few months ago.  Highly disappointed.  Well, I must say, things have improved.  It's really looking like they are growing their fabric store.  Getting rid of a lot of the children's things. I even punched the "help me" button and a lady carrying a Caramel Frozen Latte appeared and cut my chosen fabric!   She was really nice...but the lady up at the checkout was awful.  No hello...how are you...let me help...nothing...So, I smiled and asked Her how She was doing...fine, was the flat response.  I think I made her mad that she had to work.  I refuse to use the self-checkouts and that started her bad attitude.  Anyone ever do you that way?  She's always "angry" though.  I'm not sure how to deal with it anymore.




















Air Fryer pork ribs and zucchini




A yummy Cinnamon Roll...



Homemade Banana Pudding



Larry made Hamburger steaks with mushroom sauce and green beans and potatoes.






Egg omelet with sausage and cheese.





I saw this on someone's blog but can't remember who's!
Exactly how I feel sometimes! lolol...
So... Thanks for visiting me!  I hope and pray you all are doing well and are enjoying better days...
So... until next time...

 

9 comments:

Far Side of Fifty said...

Customer Service is sure lacking in some places. That is a beautiful recipe box filled with your recipes!

Red Rose Alley said...

I've seen both of these quotes and pics, so we must have the same blog friend haha. Oh, I love the fact that you are making a recipe box of grandma's recipes for Samantha. And you're right, first born grandchildren hold a special place, as they were the first delights of our heart. I've never been in the fabric section at Michael's, but I LOVE browsing through the home section, especially with the seasons. Yummy food on here today, and don't ya just love omelets? Larry's hamburgers with mushroom sauce and green beans looks pretty amazing too. And that cinnamon roll!! Always a pleasure visiting with you, Donna, and I appreciate your charming posts every time. : )

~Sheri

photowannabe said...

I feel the same way about my Grands. I cherish every time we are together. Love the cartoons and quotes. I'm right there with you.
Love the recipe box and know Samantha will love it too.
Customer Service is a lost art most of the time. A smile won't break the face for sure. Its so hard to be nice to angry, unhappy people.
(((hugs)))
Sue

Chatty Crone said...
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Chatty Crone said...

I am right with you and the other grandma's here. I love my two grandson's and they will always have my heart. Not quite the same as girls though to be honest.
There is a book I am reading called Let Them by Mel Robbins - About $9 on ebay - excellent to learn how to let people do what they need to do and not let it bother you.
Those recipes for Samantha are going to be wonderful.
Ann's card is so pretty.
Love the split therapy joke.
Your food looks so good - especially the hamburger steak and mushroom sauce and the omelet! Yummy. Oh yes, and the cinnamon roll.

Terra said...

The sports bra as a hat, and the split personality therapy bill, funny ones. About self checkout, the store wants us to do their work for free! No. Pay me if you want me to work for the store, ha ha.

Prims By The Water said...

What a wonderful idea to leave your favorite recipes to your granddaughter. I have a recipe box myself which holds my favorite ones too. Thanks for the laugh on the split personality. I did not know Michaels started adding fabric. Will have to check it out. TFS Janice

Anvilcloud said...

All that you posted, I skipped — because you wrote catsup and so I stopped. You see, I was just thinking today, do Americans really say it that way. And you do. But I am here to tell you that it is ketchup lol

Margaret D said...

Some people at checkouts should ot be there to collect our money, most are lovely and friendly but once in awhile you get the odd crabby one, makes me feel as if I don't care to go there anymore and shop.
I agree with what you said in the first paragraph about the babies.
Take care, Donna.