Visited my grandmother today
Jan. 15th, 2006 10:15 pmMy family visited my maternal grandmother today, and it was the usual afternoon of strange fun.
I did some simple chores for her, like helping replace a tray under one of her plants and replacing a fluorescent lightbulb on her over.
We went to Buddy's for lunch and had the usual- a large pizza, an antipasto salad, and I split some mostaccioli with my sister since she doesn't like the pizza at Buddy's.
Afterwards, we played Scrabble and a few games of pinochle while making odd jokes and hearing about relatives we don't see very often.
My grandmother kept trying to say that I needed a girlfriend in her own less than subtle way. I really wish I could stop the pointless nagging and tell both of my grandmothers that it's not a girlfriend I want, but I've seen how they react to news that doesn't fit with their beliefs and ideals.
I did some simple chores for her, like helping replace a tray under one of her plants and replacing a fluorescent lightbulb on her over.
We went to Buddy's for lunch and had the usual- a large pizza, an antipasto salad, and I split some mostaccioli with my sister since she doesn't like the pizza at Buddy's.
Afterwards, we played Scrabble and a few games of pinochle while making odd jokes and hearing about relatives we don't see very often.
My grandmother kept trying to say that I needed a girlfriend in her own less than subtle way. I really wish I could stop the pointless nagging and tell both of my grandmothers that it's not a girlfriend I want, but I've seen how they react to news that doesn't fit with their beliefs and ideals.
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Date: 2006-01-16 03:43 pm (UTC)You play pinochle? Never learned that, but I know some bridge players who expressed interest in learning that too.
Do you mean you've seen them react specifically to news of someone gay (ie another cousin/etc), or just in general to something atypical to their beliefs?
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Date: 2006-01-16 04:00 pm (UTC)I also play euchre.
Pinochle is a weird game at times. The order and number of cards is different from a poker deck (Tens go between kings and aces, and there are two of every card). We also simplified the scoring a bit since the game itself is less important than chatting about stuff as we play.
It's kind of both. I had to listen to one rant about how being gay was wrong after she saw something on TV about gay marriage, and the other reacted strangely when my younger cousin mentioned that he roomed with a gay guy while at college. I also had to hear them complain about how awful it was that my older cousin moved in with his girlfriend, and my maternal grandmother likes to point out that my youngest cousin gave up being a vegetariain and is disappointed that my younger cousin doesn't do the same.
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Date: 2006-01-16 08:22 pm (UTC)Dunno that one.
Yeah, they showed me a pinochle deck. Weird...
And same thing for bridge. We play more to do something together than to really PLAY play.
Oh. Um. Yeah, I think that's a pretty good indicator of their feelings. Was hoping they might make an exception, but I"m guessing no. Yikes. x_x
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Date: 2006-01-16 08:49 pm (UTC)Euchre is similar to pinochle, but was designed by factory workers to be a really fast game to play during their coffee breaks. Playing to do something together is usually the best reason to play.
Scary as it sounds, they're actually nice when they aren't nagging. I think part of it's because they're both over eighty and are kind of set in their ways.