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
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.
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