Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Things I Miss

At 36, which I'm ok with saying, there are things in my life that I no longer see, or do, or experience.

Things that may have been part of my childhood, or for whatever reason, I just no longer do as an adult. Things that bring back fond memories, and things I miss. Such as...

Making popcorn on the stove with my Grandmother, and eating it from her silver bowl.

School chili and peanut butter sandwiches. Yes, oddly enough, I actually miss one of the lunches served at school. The fudgy brownies served with the school's spaghetti are a close second.

The lipgloss I wore as a teen. Two colors, peach and pink, held in a clever container of big red lips.

Concerts I would hold in my bedroom, as I belted out music by the group Expose.' I would tape my hairbrush to our vaccuum and have an instant microphone with a stand. Or so I thought. I now know why I had no audience.

Lemonheads. I don't eat 'em anymore, but I used to have a love/hate thing with the candies. They tasted good at first, then my mouth would contort from the sourness, then go back to normal once the sour was gone.

Frying donuts. I haven't done this in years. But, there's something about shaping the dough, dropping it in a vat of hot grease, then sprinkling it with powdered sugar. Trans fat, anyone?

Archie comic books. I could have opened a bookstore with the books I owned and I secretly wanted to be Betty. Veronica was high-maintenance. And I still haven't met anyone called "Jughead."

My adult-sized sleeper that had no feet. It was like wearing an eggplant-colored sleeping bag to bed. It was a gift from my parents, and in my late 20's, I fell down their stairs during a Christmas stay. Sleeping in it was one thing...walking was another.

Scratch N' Sniff stickers. I actually collected these, and loved peeling back the plastic pages to scratch the fuzzy peach.

Finally, the slam of the back patio screen door at the home where I grew up. We were constantly in and out of that door that led to the pool, and I didn't love it then. Yet, the thought of it brings back memories of pool parties and summers with my sisters.

Those are just some of the things I miss.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

See... the cool thing about being an adult is you can do those things if you want to...

We used to have donuts... my mom would buy those biscuits in a can, cut a hole in the center with a pill bottle then deepfry them... Hmmmmm....

Anonymous said...

Deb...Cracking up at my desk remembering you falling down the stairs in the sleeper....still makes me laugh!

Love ya,
Kris

Nickie Eisele said...

I would have given anything to have seen that one too!!! Priceless!!!