Saturday, May 15, 2010

Memories About My Parents

I received this letter several months ago from my Aunt. It means the world to me.

I was thinking about life before you and LynDel were born a few days ago and I’m not sure I’ve ever told you about times I spent with your Dad & Mom before and after I married Uncle Del. If I have, I apologize for the repeat.

When I met everyone years ago at a family picnic in Griffith’s Park, I was immediately accepted and I liked them all very much. Your Dad & Mom were very nice to me (a17 yr old who was enamored with Uncle Del) and Uncle Charles was especially fun. He was like the brother I never had. That was, what was to be, the beginning of a lasting love for the Clawson’s I met that day. Aunt Alta and Uncle Joe were there too. I remember spending Thanksgiving with Dad & Mom and then at Christmas there was a time of sharing as well.

The following year your Dad joined the Marines and Uncle Del went into the Naval Reserve. This would have been 1952 I believe. When your Dad was in Boot Camp at Camp Pendleton Uncle Del, Dad & Mom Clawson, your Mom and I drove down to see him. Unfortunately it was raining that day and how it did pour. We had to sit in the car and eat the nice lunch that we had brought. But that was O.K. we were glad to be together. From our vantage point we could see the tents that these Recruits lived in and was I shocked to see a 10” high space, from the ground up, all around each tent. Talk about automatic A/C that was ridiculous. Your Mom wasn’t thrilled with it at all. Your Dad had a bad cold that day and I’m sure that was the reason. Probably a lot of the other Men had them as well. What the purpose of it was I’m not sure but I suspect it had something to do with their strict standards and wanting “tough” men in their outfits. Your Dad survived it but to my way of thinking it wasn’t necessary. (but what do I know ) Uncle Del didn’t have that kind of conditions to live with. He had lots of strange things to do but that one still stands out in my mind after all these years. We had a great day in spite of the weather and I know your Dad was glad to have us there. We must have been a sight, all of us squeezed into that car but we did fine. Uncle Del just reminded me that a man from the base was also with us in the car. (we had fried chicken, potato salad & beans among other things) We steamed up the windows too .

Another memory is of meeting your Mom for lunch downtown. We both worked down in the same area but at different places. (Aunt Alta & I worked in the same building at one time) At times I would go home with your Mom on a Friday Night and spend the night. (after Uncle Del had been called up from the Reserves to active duty)We’d have such a good time. They had this cute little house that was behind another big home in LA. Your Mom & Dad were married before us of course and when Uncle Del was called up, your Dad returned the favor of taking me to see him when he was in Boot Camp in SanDiego. Now picture this, he only had a weekend pass and he’d come up on Friday Night, drive me, plus you Mom, to San Diego on Saturday, then have to return to base on Sunday. He was stationed in Barstow at that time. Talk about a lot of driving!!! I’ve often wondered how that set with your Mom. I’m sure she wasn’t always thrilled but I don’t remember her making any remarks.

Remembering the Wedding: when we were married, your Dad & Mom stood up with us as you know and the only regret I have is that we didn’t have the guys wear their uniforms. That would have been special. But we were young and dumb. Before the wedding, your Mom was a help to me. We talked of many things on the nights I spent with her and she helped me find someone who could lend me my Veil, as her dress didn’t have one. She was already pregnant with you by this time and we weren’t sure she could get the dress on she was to wear as the Matron of Honor, but she squeezed into it. It was an interesting afternoon and evening. The night before, Uncle Del and I had gone out for a Milk Shake and I spilled some of mine on my Coat. I had to take it to the cleaners (as it was the only one I had) and put in on a rush to get it clean before the Wedding. We made it but I wasn’t sure at the time of course. Another detail was the hall we were to have the reception in wasn’t cleaned when we got there so who do you suppose did it, the 4 of us. And, it that isn’t enough, there was no ice for the punch when all got set up sooo your Uncle went after it (before the wedding and held it up a half an hour) But all went well after that and we got “hitched”.

Another thing your Mom and I did together was our pregnancies. I proceeded to get P.G. right away (although we weren’t planning on that) so your Mom & I went to the Naval Hospital together. I can’t seem to remember where it was but we thought it was FAR away. It makes me laugh now as we are so spread out all over this area as a family, an hour drive is nothing any-more. Your Dad had gone to Japan by this time and I was living in an apartment by myself in LA. When Uncle Del couldn’t come home I’d go visit your Mom. I worked till the time we could get a place together in SanDiego which was August. (You came along the month before and your Mom was busy with her new “Baby Girl”)


I really treasure the time your Mom and I had together. She informed and guided me thru things I wasn’t too sure about. Our lives changed after I moved. I had a new way of life to get used to living in Naval Housing and your Mom had to be a Mom without your Dad for a while. But we both got thru it O.K. What an experience that was. But that is another story.

When we both were no longer Service Men’s Wives, and got back into close proximity again, we became close as couples and as you girls grew up you spent time in our home and we played lots of cards in your parent’s home. The only way I can remember any of these things now is when God prompts me. I look at old pictures but can’t conjure up the day they were taken. But life goes on and new people come into it but the one constant that I know of is God. He Never Changes. I’m so glad He brought your Parents into my life. They were neat people. Parents are a treasure among treasures. Yours and my Parents are gone but the memories linger on. We both have our own families now and memories to build with them. We have friends who come into our lives and they deposit memories as well.


Love to you and yours, Aunt Barbara

21 comments:

Liz Mays said...

She shared such wonderful treasures with you by sending you that letter. there were a lot of special moments between your aunt and your mom. I know this letter must mean the world to you!

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

it is such a pleasure to know the improved understanding and buried loving moments between you and your mom...blessings!
Happy Saturday!

Brian Miller said...

what a cool letter...so many warm memories...thats got to make you feel good and touch your heart. smiles.

Cindy said...

Gayle, that is an amazing treasure to have. what an absolutely beautiful letter to you. I am so glad she sent this to you. you must have cried just reading it. hugs to you my friend.

CiCi said...

Wouldn't it be nice if all aunts and uncles would write down memories for family members like this. Your aunt did a wonderful job of sharing her memories with you that you can keep and pass on to the rest of your family.

Joanna Jenkins said...

Wow Gayle, That is a fabulous letter and a great keepsake. Your Aunt Barbara is a very special lady with a great memory. I hope she writes more letters you you :-)
Happy weekend,
jj

Blasé said...

Emotional story/letter. Very touching to the soul.

Luckily, SB got us a new supply of Tissue boxes at BJ's yesterday...

Nancy said...

What a special letter. I, too, remember many hours of card-playing among family members from my childhood. People were so close back then. Families relied on each other for so much. Thanks for sharing.

Betty Manousos said...

What precious moments! I can realate with you.
What touching post!
Hope you're having a great weekend!
B xx

Bossy Betty said...

How absolutely wonderful she wrote this all down for you! What a gift!

DJan said...

That is a very touching letter. You are so fortunate to have these memories put down for you so you won't forget them. And then sharing them here on your blog, it's very special for me. Thank you.

Buffee said...

Wow! How special is that? Very sweet of her to take the time to write you memories about your parents!

That's something worth treasuring!

betty said...

I bet you treasured this letter; so much history in it of your parents' life before kids as well as your aunt's in addition to the love they all had for each other; I like that she said that God was constant in their lives, no matter what the circumstances :)

betty

Mike said...

What a great recollection of memories! It must warm your heart to read this. I bet that you have read this over and over again!

Bring Pretty Back said...

what a beautiful gift.

Stephanie said...

What a beautiful note. You will treasure it forever, I am sure.
:)

Linda Medrano said...

What a lovely letter! How kind of her to share those precious moments with you!

Tracy said...

How wonderful to have these memories to save, written down, and kept for you to pass on. My grandmother did a book for me of stories of my dad, I cherish it

Tracie said...

How wonderful for you to have this treasure. I've often thought about doing some kind of family interviews and writing down memories like this for my kids. Never got around to it though.

Far Side of Fifty said...

What a lovely gift she has given you with her memories..I really enjoyed reading her recollections:)

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

Happy Friday!
Thanks for the comments in my place.