Sunday, January 31, 2021
Oreo meets Madeline
Monday, January 25, 2021
Parcheesi...the game of India
Dear Mom
January 25,2021
Hello for Tennessee. This is Kathy, your middle daughter writing you. It is a cold rainy day today and really nice to stay inside. I am writing this on my computer while drinking some hot tea and listening to Christian music. Our little dog Oreo is asleep in his bed next to me all warm and snuggly.
Your great-grandsons Oscar (12), Charlie (10), and Henry(8) love to play board games. I taught all of them how to play Parcheesi. I told them it was a game you learned to play as a child and that you were a really great player.
I told them how you love to build blockades and made everybody wait for you to break them. I told them that you were very good at rolling fives to get on the board and how you always knew where to put your players without having to count all the spaces after you rolled.
I also told them that I played this game with my grandmother (your mom) (their great-great-grandmother) when I was their age. She always won but never made me feel bad. My grandsons have favorite colors. Little Charlie loves red, Henry loves green, Oscar takes blue so I am always yellow. I remember coming home one evening and you were playing all 4 colors by yourself. I asked you, “Who’s winning?” You just smiled and said, “Well I am! Of course!”
I recently saw an old black and white Christmas picture of Bobbie and me playing Parcheesi at grandmother’s house one Christmas Day while we were still dressed in our pajamas. Bobbie and I had gotten a child-size card table ( Red and White) for Christmas. Again, I was losing but didn’t mind because Bobbie was actually playing with me.
You were amazing at throwing doubles in the game and always zipped around the board before I could get a single player out. You were ruthless when it came to sending someone back to their home place. You would get mad at me much later on in life when I had the chance to send you home but didn’t. I would tell you that I chose to “extend mercy” and not take you home. Actually, I really didn’t want the game to go on any longer than it needed to be since I was already losing!
It broke our hearts when you lost your vision and couldn’t play any longer. I know you enjoyed the fellowship of your card games with other ladies in the church. Your great-granddaughter Emma just turned 14 years old. She had an ice cream cake from Dairy Queen for her birthday. I told her about the time you bought an ice cream cake for your best friend Violet Elliott’s birthday and planned to serve it for dessert after the card game but you got distracted by a phone call and left the ice cream cake in the garage on top of the washing machine instead of the freezer in the garage. She laughed and said that could happen to anyone. Emma still has fond memories of you and asks about you whenever we speak.
I hope this brought you some sweet memories for you . Charlie and I love you and pray for you every day. We miss you so much and pray for the day when we can visit you.
Love, Kathy
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
video birthday chat
Monday, January 18, 2021
Diva Remembers
I am now 71 years old and you may want to know what I was like as a child, the things I did, and the games I grew up with.
This game" Cootie" was a favorite game of mine. I got the game when I was about 5 years old. Each part of the Cootie had a numerical value and you would roll the die to get the parts you needed. 1...1 body, 2...1 head, 3... 1 mouth, 4... 2 antennae, 5... 2 eyes, 6...6 legs If you already had the body part you lost your turn and hoped you would roll a 6 the next time. The winner was the first person to complete the "Cootie".
One of the first dolls I got for Christmas was called "Tiny Tears Doll" Her eyes would open and shut and when you gave her a bottle of water she would wet her pants. I have never been a big doll lover like my sister Bobbie. She always kept her dolls in pristine condition on her bed. I always dragged mine around half-dressed and dirty from playing in the sandbox with me. I was intrigued with the doll's eyes and in my medical observations I accidentally punched out one eye on Christmas Day. I called her Winky after that!
Your Cousin Charlie Gets His Black Belt
What a wonderful celebration today watching 10-year-old Charlie get his black belt at Olsen's Martial Arts. He had a private celebration with his family and Diva and Poppa. He has been waiting a long time because of Covid restriction but has persisted in his training with Zoom on-line lessons and private lessons. He was able to show off all his skills. I was amazed at how agile he is and graceful with his forms. He spared with Oscar and actually knocked him on his bottom. I later told Oz it was really nice of him to take a dive to make his brother look better.
We loved watching his kicks, twirls, confidence, and agility. I was impressed by his ability to break a board with his hand and break the last one with his heel. He earned his black belt and was given two words...Determination and Patience both of which he displayed to earn his belt.
Happy 14th Birthday Anne
Happy Birthday to our sweet Anne. It has been a year and a half since we have been able to see you, hug you and spoil you. In that time you have grown into a confident, talented leader and an incredible artist.
We love your artwork and display it proudly on our refrigerator. Your mom tells us that you are in a different school this year and that you are a leader in your class. I know you enjoy working with younger girls in Girl Guides too.
Your mom also told me that you are experimenting with makeup, hairdos, and all things fashionista. I love that about you.
I hate that we are so far away from you and don't get to see you often. I realize it isn't cool to like your grandparents and that's ok....we will make up the difference and be twice as crazy about you.
Give hugs to Poppy the cat from us. Oreo sends his love too.
Hope you got the pen that Poppa made for you on his wood lathe. It is a multi-colored laminated wood. He knows how artistic you are and thought you would like a one of a kind handmade pen.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Letters to great Grandmother
Dear Mom, January 12, 2021
This is your middle daughter Kathy. I am the one who is named after you ...Janet Kathleen. I live in Tennessee with my husband Charlie. I asked you once when I was growing up why you called me Kathy when my name was Janet. You told me that you were always going to call me Kathy but Kathleen Janet didn’t flow like Janet Kathleen. Your mom, my grandmother, would send me a birthday card every year with Kathleen Janet Watson on it. It always secretly made me laugh that she didn’t really know my name.
One childhood memory I have of you, mom is that you would write to your mom every week. I remember watching you type your letters on an electric typewriter. So for your birthday, I have decided to follow your example and write you a weekly letter. Not so much what we are doing but to remember the stories of my heart. These are the stories I will tell my grandchildren about my Momma and Daddy.
Since we just had a New Years' celebration, Bobbie and I were talking about the New Year Celebration we had in Idaho when I was 5 and Bobbie was 8. You and Dad had a New Year’s adult party the year
Dad got all of us popcorn and drinks and we thought we were so grown up. The movie ended at 9pm and we got to drive around town with party hats and noisemakers yelling, “Happy New Year”. I am pretty sure we were all home and in our beds long before the New Year’s countdown. It made me feel really grown up and important.
Your granddaughter Suzy, my middle child and the one most like her grandmother (YOU), loves to celebrate New Year’s Eve with her boys. They all get dressed up and she plans special food and games till midnight and she has a balloon drop from her ceiling. This year they had a confetti cannon in her living room. She says she is still vacuuming up paper shreds!
We miss you, we love you, we pray for you every day. Much love….Kathy
Anne, Your great grandmother Janet Carden Watson has Alzheimer's Disease and has very limited memory. So when I am with her I tell her heart stories I remember about her. She just laughs will say," Did I really do that?"
Anne Advent Ribbon 2020
Anne, you will never know how upset we were to not be able to see you this past July. Our celebration was not complete without our Canadians. We were so looking forward to having everyone back together. Your sad Diva and Poppa
Anne, You haven’t seen your little cousins in quite a while, Lyra Jane is in Kindergarten this year and has been waiting for her whole life to attend. She reminds me of your sweet momma when she was that age. Nostalgic Diva
What happened to my little girl...now a teenager. We are so proud of you, Anne. Your mom likes to tell us how well you are doing in school and in your other activities. We miss you so much and love talking with you. Don’t forget about us! Diva and Poppa
Anne, Congratulations on being a brace face! Auntie Suzy got hers in high school so never smiled much for pictures. She is really glad now that she went through the experience. Keep smiling...we love happy faces. Diva and Poppa
! Diva
Anne, this is my favorite picture of you and your mom for this year. I keep it on my bulletin board in my office so I can see your sweet faces and miss you more! This has been a really bad year for traveling and for isolating people. Know you are loved! Diva and Poppa
( That was a hint!) Miss you sweet girl! Your Diva
Christmas Advent Ribbon 2019
Anne, I love that you love animals. Our dog Lady was crazy about you. Animals are good judges of people and Lady would let you stroke her head or follow you anywhere. I think animals make you happy and you glow differently when you are happy. I think you would make a great vet. Diva and Poppa
Anne, not all girls are made of sugar and everything nice, some are made of adventure, dark chocolate, intelligence, cuss words, and courage. You are changing into an amazing teen and we are so proud of you. Diva
Anne, you will never really know how much your little cousins look up to you and want to spend all their time with you. You have always been very kind and caring with each of the boys. Henry says you are his, Charlie loves to play computer games with you and Oscar likes to share books that he is reading. You don’t have to be perfect to be amazing. Diva
“ Be proud of how hard you are trying.” I love that you enjoy working with younger girls in scouting. I know you enjoy babysitting and I think you are pretty
smart, pretty thoughtful, pretty strong, pretty sweet, pretty generous, pretty creative, pretty forgiving, and pretty amazing. Diva and Poppa
My girls! |
Anne, I really enjoy doing Marco Polos with you and I especially enjoyed you sharing your new artwork with me. Obviously, I know very little about the art you are studying cause my favorites were the ones you said weren’t very good.