Aunt Julie was from a very proper home, though generally untroubled by the high standards set by her mother, Mrs. Townsend. That austere lady always wore black dresses with white collars, stockings tied in a roll at her knees, and a severe black straw or felt hat, depending on the season. Though Aunt Julie’s housekeeping was poor to nonexistent, on the occasions Mrs. Townsend was to visit, the house was immaculate. It was confusing on those rare times to come in and find the kitchen sparkling, the toilets flushed and scrubbed, and bathroom floors free of piles of dirty laundry and unlittered with used sanitary napkins. I never understood why no one flushed the turds since the toilets worked. I had no idea what the soiled sanitary pads played till my cousin Sue explained her older sisters had a lot of nosebleeds. At the rate the napkins multiplied, I was amazed never to have witnessed a nosebleed.
When Granny visited, the kids wore starched and ironed clothes instead of running around near naked in their step-ins as they normally did.aunt Julie and the kids were glad to see Granny go, but my uncle said he wished she lived there to keep Aunt Julieon her toes. Aunt Jule had fourkids. Three of them gre up to live in squalor, while Sue’s homemaking skills were impeccable.
Oh my!
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I cringed when I read about the sanitary towels checked about all over the place! :-)
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Don’t think I have ever seen anyone else do that.
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No, I can’t say that I have either! :-)
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So-o-o-o? Who cleaned the house when Grandma was to visit? o_O :-P :-D
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Oh, aunt Julie went through like a house on fire. She knew what to do, just didn’t bother.
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For heaven’s sake. She sounds like me. o_O
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Your friends are lucky.
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:-D :-D :-D
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It’s very peculiar, Linda. Sometimes kids seem to take after their parents, and sometimes they seem to go out of their way to do everything as differently as they possibly can.
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So true.
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Funny on the surface, sad underneath. The environment usually reflects how one feels about self.
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I don’t think she was too sharp, but a kind and loving person.
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Ugh. Your mother must have spent very little time there. It sounds like one of Julie’s kids, though, was a “throwback” to Grandma. :) — Suzanne
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Yes indeed.
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