Leaving home for the first time is hard...But paying the phone bills when you're away from your sister is harder!
So goes the quote in one of my "Sisters" keepsake books that my very own sister -- OK, I still call her Sissy at times -- gave me for my 50th birthday last year.
I was thumbing through that book recently because A) I was actually dusting the bookshelf it sits on and B) my Sis and I turn a year older this month (she, of course, being the older sister by, ahem, eight years), and I began reflecting on growing older.
In fact, my sis's birthday is today!
I had to chuckle about the sisters and phonebills saying because no one knows how to run up a phone bill like me, and nobody knows that better than my dear Sis.
"If you ever feel homesick, just call me collect," she said to me after dropping me off at my freshman college dorm at Ohio University back in '75.
And so I did.
That poor gal was swimming in long distance phone bills before my first three weeks of my first year of college had passed.
Hey, what can I say? I missed my Sissy.
She has always been there for me...
Through thick and thin (and every fad diet we have ever tried)...
In good times and bad (like cleaning out our dad's house after he died...it was the worst of times, and yet, it turned out to be one of the most hilarious sisterly bonding experiences we've ever had...hard to explain unless you knew our dad...ah, hell, unless you knew our whole family...let's just say me and my Sis know how to put the "fun" back in dysfunctional)...
In sickness and in health ( I always waited to get sick until I was home from college for the holidays, and my Sis was right there with the chicken soup, the crackers, the 7-Up)...
Indeed, a sister -- my sister -- has been a constant source of strength, wisdom, comfort and pride.
A sister always knows when to bring tissues and when to bring champaigne...or tissues and a pitcher of margaritas at the same time...whatever it takes...
Sisters allow you the joy of becoming an aunt...although, when my niece and nephew were little, and after spending a weekend with them, I'd always feel like doubling up on my birth control pills (an old, standing joke between me and my Sis).
In fact, this weekend, my Sis and I are taking off for Minneapolis to visit my niece...
A Thelma and Louise weekend to celebrate our birthdays (mine is next week), although my Sis promises we're not going to rob or shoot anyone, and we definitely are coming back...we're just getting out of town, playin' our favorite tunes, and doing what we do best -- gabbing and laughing.
Ah, yes...the older you get, the more fun it is to have a sister...
It's true, you know.
A sister is a forever friend.
And I thank God for her.
Happy Birthday, Sis! I love you!
2 comments:
Ok....you did it....I knew the "Thelma and Louise" comment would come out of you sooner or later. And remembering good 'ole days is what it is all about. Do you need that cowgirl hat back? I still have it. No Thelma and Louise trip is complete without the hat :) Miss you Annie...and the drama....and the memories.
Have a safe (and fun) visit!!
Forever...Autumn
Autumn! Darling! Omigosh! How the heck are you? I thought of you when I was writing about the environment on Blog Action Day...wow, those really were exciting times! Lots of good laughs, too! Hope all is well!!!! Miss you! Oh, and the hat! I forgot about the hat! LOL! I think I'll be fine without it! LOL! Take care, darling...
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