Author: Big Mama

  • My newest must see T.V.

    Maybe it’s because we both have braces, but I adore Ugly Betty. I think it is one of the best shows on T.V. right now. Any of y’all watching it?

    I knew I loved it before tonight, but good gracious when she walked down the street wearing that butterfly costume and Walter caught her in his net, I knew for sure that this is my new must see T.V.

  • Finallyt, thet sequelt

    Sorry to keep y’all waiting all week long (I know the suspense is killing you), here’s the sequelt to my weekend trip to Beaumont.

    After spending time with the Italian side of the family, Caroline and I went to spend the night at my Nanny’s house. Nanny is my mama’s mama, so she represents a whole different sector of my gene pool.

    Nanny is 88 years old, but y’all would never know it. She has more energy and enthusiasm than people half her age. All of her friends are at least 15-20 years younger than she is because as she will tell you “I don’t like to spend time with old people”. In fact, the week before we arrived she had hosted a Bunco party at her house, you know for all her young friends in their 70’s.

    She has always known how to stay young. I remember being in high school and walking down the street to borrow her clothes and her jewelry. I’m betting that not too many grandmothers have a wardrobe that their granddaughters would like to wear. You don’t see too many 15 year olds wearing SAS shoes with a nice paisley polyester blouse. But Nanny has always had style.

    She was the first person I knew that owned a video camera, a VCR and an answering machine. In fact, my mama said that Nanny called her just the other day and asked “What is an iPod and do I need to get one?” I am sorry, but that is current y’all.

    When we walked through the door, it was all so warm and familiar. I can’t identify what her house smells like, but it’s a part of my life. Even when we got home on Sunday, I could smell it on my clothes and in my hair. It’s just the smell of home and comfort, a combination of Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco, fresh cinnamon cake out of the oven and perfume. If I could buy it in a bottle, I would.

    Caroline was in complete awe of Nanny’s house. There are more things to look at than you could possibly see in just one visit. She still has our old toy closet filled with toys from our childhood and books that bring back so many memories. Caroline walked into that closet, found a huge box full of more jewelry than you can imagine and said “Oh Mama, this is interesting”. It’s like a little piece of heaven on earth for a little girl, and I know because it’s where I spent so much of my childhood.

    At one point, I was on the other side of the house and I heard a familiar noise that made me laugh out loud. It was the sound of Samba music coming from the electric organ that Nanny has in her sitting room. I knew that it was only a matter of time before Caroline discovered it and once she did, she was hooked. I spent a lot of hours playing that same organ with my sister making up variety shows and musicals that would rival the Sweeney Sisters. We’d put Nanny’s nightgowns on our head for our hair and drape ourselves in anything we could find in her jewelry box.

    If you don’t want a honest answer, then you better not ask Nanny a question. Sometimes she’ll even give her opinion before you’ve asked. When she came out of surgery last year, my mama was waiting for her and sat holding her hand. Nanny looked at her and said “I really wish you’d do something with your hair. It just looks terrible”. I have always thought she’s kind of like a mama cat, she likes to take all her babies and get them cleaned up just right. I remember one Thanksgiving when P and I drove 7 hours to get to the lakehouse and when I walked in the door she said “Oh it makes me so sad that you don’t wear makeup anymore”. She feels strongly about looking your best (even on 7 hour car rides), in fact I don’t have a picture of her from this weekend because she didn’t have her “face on”.

    The biggest thing (literally) that she worries about is all of her girls’ weight. Gulley said that she knew she was officially part of the family when Nanny told her she’d put on a few pounds. But here’s the kicker, anytime you visit she will always have your favorite dessert fresh out of the oven. It’s like she wants you to look good, but she also wants to indulge you in your favorite food. In fact, one of the first things she said after I walked in the door was that she had made my favorite banana pudding. It was so good I could’ve eaten the whole bowl. And oh my goodness, her sweet tea is like no other y’all will ever taste. I’d be willing to bet that the sugar to tea ratio errs high on the side of sugar. It’s like heaven in a glass.

    After Caroline finally passed out from the sheer exhaustion of looking through all that jewelry, Nanny and I stayed up talking. This has always been one of my favorite things about Nanny, she’s a night owl like me (or at least like me before I had a 3 year old that likes to wake up when it’s still “darken” outside). When I was little she always let me stay up late with her to watch The Tonight Show, in fact the night that Johnny Carson did his last show I was off at college, but I had to call Nanny on the phone because the sound of Johnny’s voice will always remind me of those renegade nights at her house where I was allowed to stay up until 11:30.

    When we got up to leave the next morning, Caroline wasn’t ready to leave and neither was I. That’s the thing about Nanny, she knows how to make you feel like you’re the most important person in the world when you’re with her. She listens to everything you say and even when I was little, never made me feel like my thoughts didn’t matter. I think Caroline summed it up best as we were leaving, she said “Oh Mama, I want to take one of these road trips again sometime.”

    Mama does too.

  • I’m a hostage in my own home

    I am in day 3 of being under siege. Caroline has been sick and like all good germ carrying monkeys, she has spread her sore throat and congestion to her mama. There is really nothing less fun than being a mama with a cold.

    Remember in the pre-child days when being sick meant getting on the couch with a warm blanket and watching movies all day? Now being sick just means that I have to chase a whining, runny nosed toddler all over the house while my energy level is below half capacity and amazingly in spite of the sickness, she is still running at full steam. She can outwit me, outlast me, and outwhine me.

    In fact, she is so desperate to get us out of the house that she is in her room getting herself dressed. She actually just yelled to me that she needs to put her makeup on and I’m so worn down that all I did was walk in her playroom and open a compact of blue eyeshadow for her. I didn’t even say anything about the fact that she has on two pairs of underwear, a sundress, red sparkly shoes with mismatched socks and has completely soaked her hair down with the no-tangles spray.

    By the end of the day, we’ll probably be eating pixie sticks, drinking coke straight from the bottle and using my good linens as a tent. She has worn me down.

    And did I mention it is pouring down rain so we couldn’t go anywhere even if I was desperate enough to attempt it? I guess I’ll just go ahead and get out my good wedding china for her to play with since it’s only a matter of time at this point anyway.

  • Fall has arrived


    The weather has finally cooled off and it’s starting to feel like fall. Can y’all tell we’re excited around here?

    We got home from our big weekend just a little while ago. We had a great time and I have so much to tell, but I need to get us settled in and maybe do some things like unpack and do some laundry.

  • Ready for the party

    I’ve noticed over the last few weeks that when I pick Caroline up from school she isn’t in quite the same condition as when I drop her off in the morning. Inevitably, the pigtails with bows are gone and her hair is wild, clothes are usually stained by something of unknown substance and/or origin, and today she had her shoes on the wrong feet with one sock on and one sock off.

    I’m sending my girl to school for the learning, but apparently she’s there to party.

    That apple did not fall far from the tree.

    Last year she went to an Episcopal school and it would appear that the Episcopalians may take their preschooling a little more seriously than the Methodists. Those Episcopals would have moved heaven and earth to make sure that no candy passed through the lips of my child during school hours, while the Methodists are bribing the class with gummy worms to get them to be quiet during naptime. I guess it’s just a good thing we didn’t choose a non-denominational preschool…who knows what kind of chaos would ensue?

    In other news, Gulley told me today that her Mama had gone shopping with Nena. They were in the dressing room when Nena came out in a dress and exclaimed, “Well just look at me, I’m a vision in beige”.

    Last, but not least, the little one and I are headed out for a road trip with Mimi and Bops this weekend. We’re going to Beaumont to see my Nanny and also see Bop’s side of the family. This will be Caroline’s first trip to Beaumont and I am so excited that she’ll get to see the people that are such a part of who I am.

    Now that I’m almost there, I’m so homesick for my Nanny’s house that I can close my eyes and smell the way it always smells. I spent as much time at her house growing up as I did my own and I can’t wait to walk through the front door.

    We’ll also spend time with Bop’s family. Caroline has no idea what she’s in for, but she will be hugged and kissed until she can’t see straight. One of my earliest memories is being at my great Aunt Mamie’s house and having to make the rounds and kiss 48 powdered, wrinkled cheeks before we could leave. I can’t wait for Caroline to have that same experience. She thinks those Methodists know how to party, but she hasn’t seen anything yet.

    I’ll be back on Monday with some stories, I guarantee it.

    Have a great weekend!

  • Project VCR

    Did you ever have someone that you thought was your friend, that you thought would stand by you no matter what and then they let you down? You had to come to the sad realization that they weren’t perfect after all.

    This happened to me last night with my good friend DVR.

    I had spent the entire week looking forward to the Project Runway season finale (I never said that my life is filled with excitement). As the clock ticked down to 9:00 last night, I grabbed my bag of Sour Patch Kids and exiled myself to the bedroom so that I could watch in perfect peace since I have a husband who likes to heckle the T.V. shows I prefer.

    Just as Tim Gunn appeared onscreen tonight, Caroline started to cry. I was recording Project Runway so I hit pause to go take care of my child because in spite of what y’all might think, I do have my priorities in the proper order (most of the time). I gave Caroline some Benadryl (she really does have a cold, don’t judge me) and returned to PR and my candy kids.

    I watched the drama unfold. Did Jeffrey cheat or not? Will he attack Laura? Who will handle the stress of Olympus Fashion Week? And then, the runway shows actually begin…and then, my DVR flashes a message onscreen to let me know that due to signal problems part of my program did not record.

    Excuse me?

    EXCUSE ME?

    Frantic fast forwarding and rewinding ensue because surely there has been some mistake. Nope, no mistake has been made other than my complete dependence on my DVR.

    The “part” of my program that didn’t record was the most IMPORTANT PART of the entire show. How do I know who to mock and who to cheer for if I don’t see the Runway show?

    Oh cruel, cruel hand of fate.

    Since I couldn’t stand it, I went ahead and watched the rest of the show without seeing the Runway. I know that Jeffrey won and to me that just proves the point that most people working in fashion have no idea what women really want on their bodies. I’m not into wearing anything inspired by Asian cartoons and demons. Call me crazy.

    I know that Bravo will show the finale 10,872 more times before the weekend is over, but it’s just not the same. My previously faithful and loyal DVR let me down and I’m not sure when that trust will be rebuilt.

    I don’t want to make empty threats, but I may be breaking out the old VCR for backup to record Grey’s Anatomy tomorrow night. I just can’t open myself up to this kind of disappointment again.