I've seen similar things. My grandparents lived through the Great Depression.
They had minor quirks like lots of seasoned firewood in the basement - just in
case the heat gave out, don't ya know, and a "fruit cellar" stocked with lots of canned goods.
Reading this over, I am wondering if the original poster meant to post this in the FUNNY echo or the MEMORIES echo? It is not necessarily a humorous topic. ;)
Reading this over, I am wondering if the original poster meant to post this in the FUNNY echo or the MEMORIES echo? It is not necessarily a humorous topic. ;)
Oh; I had no idea that there was a Memories echo, sorry!
This auntie of mine had two quirks; first of all, she had an aztec surname,
although from my understanding such a thing doesnt actually exists.
It was said to me by my grandparents and my dad as well, so who knows
Second quirk; she wanted to be called "Camila" For some reason. Her real name
was "Charito" and i never understood why the change in names.
She said that she was an spiritual dog, or something of the sort, and i never actually cared to much. She wasnt senile, believed in the Catholic church, and
in most aspects, was your average old Mexican women.
She died when i was around 8 years old. By that time, she no longer lived alone.
daniel gomez wrote to All <=-
Only thing that you could find on that place was an old couch, a big kitchen table, a big television with around 3 channels and a nice oven.
The only thing you could eat were eggs, nothing more!!!
Maybe it sounds as if i were whining, but this aunt of mine was, errr, weird
NO furniture, NO pictures, NO memories, NOTHING. The bare minimum
anyone needs to live and thats all
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