So my Grandma Eaton passed away on Saturday- not unexpected, but it's made me think of her:
- I remember that she loved to dance. When I was taking tap at BYU, I went to visit her and she did time steps with me in the kitchen.
- She always had big Vitamin C pills that we all liked eating. She also always had candy in a dish in her kitchen. Sometimes it was the good stuff, other times it was hard candy in the shape of fruit. I ate both.
- She had decorative soaps in the shape of flowers and seashells in her bathroom. I was too scared to use them.
- She had a cool mail slot that went into her house so you didn't have to go outside to get the mail.
- I directed my first productions in her backyard- a clothesline with blankets makes a fine curtain. Forcing siblings and cousins (except Richard... no room for Richard....) to be in your lip syncs, melodramas, etc. in the backyard. She would always pull up a lawnchair and watch.
- She taught me how fun it is to say, "good hell".
- I remember, before they sold their land, when their backyard would get a water turn and water would be up to your ankles.
- She found my dad's old (#2, #3) Spiderman comic books in the closet. There was mold at the top so she cut it off and gave them to me. I still think of Spiderman when I smell mold...
- She came to EVERYTHING (and I mean everything) that you could come to. Church talks, plays, Grandparents day at school... she was there as an audience member.
- I remember thinking her RV was glamorous.
- I remember when Grandpa and Grandma Eaton stayed at our house while my parents were away. We ate dinner at 4:00pm.
Above all else, she was a kind, fun, dancing, Grandma who lived a fascinating (and a somewhat mysterious) life. She let me crash at her house in Orem all the time and was always fun (even when she swatted your butt--- hard...) We love you Grandma! I'm sure you're dancing a time step in heaven with Grandpa.
2 comments:
This is terrific!
Lots of good memories...a very nice tribute.
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