Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Chatting With Mia Madre 2009/ My Poem Written About My Mother Friday Morning, March 9th, 2012 Before Work



These two pictures were taken when my mother lived in " The Crooked House " that is actually quite famous. They combined two houses into one and thus called this new uniting of two homes : " the crooked house " and I must say to visit sure was fun. We enjoyed our forays up to this home with some funny architecture and a great outdoors where we spent many a relaxed afternoon out back on the stone terrace or just above on the grassy areas at her table enjoying each others company and listening and telling and sharing stories of just about everything under the sun, Everything pretty much was fair game. I liked it and looking out at her garden, too. Cheers and stay-tuned for the poem I just wrote that I have started to print below. Thanks for everything Mom : thanks for my life : I have lived it hard and well and thoroughly enjoyed the many situations and predicaments that I have gotten into all on my own and sometimes with the help of others. Cheers, I love you Mom,, TONY


Here is the poem that I wrote inspired by my mother on Friday, March 9th, 2012 . Hope you enjoy it. Cheers, TONY

Tomo Tomor Omor Row
Row Bestow Mom My
Birth To Earth From Belly
To Breathe Air Long Time
Twenty-Nine Nineteen Yeah
1929 So Very Long Long Long

Aghh Ago Times Change A
Diff A Now Her Disconnect
For Her Life Fast Fiery Salvo
Much Saw Proctors Si Oui
Of Vermont A Peops She Peeped

Through Mom Hers Round
Her She Saw Many Proctors
Still Remembers Today This
The Ways They Acted She Just
Told Me This Monday The
5th Of Dad's On His 2012
His Birthday We Chat Did
So Now We Talk Of Hers I
Get Ready To Drive On Up
Today Hers Tomorrow We
Will Monday Just Past Celebrate
A Time Of Joy For Me For Us
A Time To Joy Smiles Every
A Place To Glow To Rise Up
To Go Over So Many Moments

Ours Together The Two Us Of
Our Family Too We Do
Did Still Have Much Fun
Joy Good Times Together
Ours



Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Mother Tells About Father In Paris, France Aubergine, Not Choufleur @ Office, 1070's










This was a great story as it showed my father in Paris in the American Embassy, the Talleyrand building to be exact I believe relaying a puzzling office story to her. She laughed about it when she told me this past Monday, Memorial Day, Monday, May 30th, 2011.










I called to check in on her as I like to do and this time I both remembered to do it and she was there and picked up her phone as well. Both good and neccesary occurances to get the conversation going between the two of us. She did most of the speaking this time. I don't mind. I like listening to and collecting these stories of hers. They are part of my past and part of bringing it back to life for me and giving it more meaning for me now as memories fade and we, as I like to say : " get younger with age ". At least I do. I insist on stopping, of course when I get all the way back to twenty-one years of age. That's young enough for me.










Anyway, my father got back one early evening or late afternoon from wotk at the Talleyrand building in Paris, France back in the 1970's and was upset about a conversation that he thought was funny with some of his staff. They laughed but not in the right manner and this puzzled him. He thought that he was quite clever with his use of the French word " choufleur - caulliflower " when telling a story. It was a story about how he had witnessed first-hand or seen some of the local ticket meter-maids giving tickets and he referred to them as " choufleur ". When he said this they all roared with laughted.










My mom said that they probably needed this laughter and release/relief from office work and stress and that it was probably a good thing. However, it puzzled and perhaps even embarassed my father and so it was good that my wife was able to later straighten and clarify the laughing later in the day.










She said that the French call the local traffic meter-maids by the word " aubergine - eggplant " and not " choufleur - cauliflower ". They do this becasue their deep purple outfits look just like ripe and shiny eggplants. They do, I've seen them myself many times and the resemblance is uncanny. That's why they were laughing Dad, you got the wrong vegetable in your story, and they certainly do not look the same or have the same colors or shapes : that's why the story was funny. Too bad, Dad that Marie France did not clarify this for you as she was your secreatary. If I ever see her again I will have to ask her if she remembers this?










Thanks for sharing this story with me, Mom. It just now makes me wonder about Marie-France and her son Sebastien and her divorced husband Alain? They were such dear friends to my wife and to me while we lived in Paris after she stopped working for my dad. We did lots of things together even after dad left to go to his next post in Panama, Central America.










I love all these stories Mom and will include as many as I can here as not to forget them as they are little gems all in their own. I loved that period in Paris, France back in the 1970's : it molded my whole adult life and for that I am eternally grateful. Cheers et a bientot et a plus tard. TONY




P.S. The picture above was taken in our home outside on our deck out back perhaps in 2009 or 2010? I'm glad I have these pictures. They, too make things come alive for me. Cheers, sante ...










Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Had A Lovely Talk With My Mother On Memorial Day Weekend, May 30th, 2011 / Thanks Mom




It was great to hear your voice Mom yesterday on Monday, Memorial Day weekend, May 30th, 2011 as you spoke about our families on both the East and the West Coast and how you have written a story about it all over the last thirty or so years and are looking for a publisher for what you think may be the 20th century's " Gone With The Wind ". I will tell my publisher friend and customer Nicolas about it and hear what he has to say? It should be quite interesting.

I'm off to work now but will continue this as I have more to add before I forget what you told me. Love you and thanks for the stories and some of the memories. Cheers, TONY

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Chatting With Mom Sunday, February 27th, 2011 About 3-Month Road-Boat Trip in 1950's W/ Mom & Dad - I Was 5-6Years Old?





I got on the phone today with my Mom that was calling to check on us with the bad wind and rain that our region has been getting recently. At first she spoke with my wife as she picked up the phone first. That was good as it gave me a moment to finish my other chatwine.blogspot.com blog on the single-vineyard Mendoza, Argentina wines of the DECERO Winery and Vineyard. We just did a tasting of them this past Friday at Cleveland Park Wines & Spirits ( 3423 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Washington D.C. 20008 Tel:202-363-4265 sales@clevelandparkwine.com www.clevelandparkwine.com also now on Facebook at : Cleveland Park Wine & Spirits and on Twitter at : cpwinespirits ). That blog is now posted and I will start this new one that will record the stories that my mother tells me in person or over the phone.

I like this idea or recording these stories and I hope that others enjoy them, too as they will be like a record of past events that can be charming and informative and sometimes you simply never know : you simply forgot, you simply never knew - and it's fun to have your mother bring them back to life from way, way way back out of the past : a BLAST FROM THE PAST so-t0-speak that you either welcome or not.

I mostly welcome all of these BLASTS FROM THE PAST as it is nice to fill-in some of one's personal history as it helps to inform you also of where you are when you hear them. Cheers and enjoy, ...

My mom asked me about my brother and if I had heard from him? We got into that conversation and then one about taking a vacation and she asked me if I had ever been on a cruise ship? I told her that the only time I remember is when I was five or six years old ( before my two brothers were born in Brazil ) and the three of us had taken a cruise together. She did not remember at first and I said that I was surprised as we had talked about it on several occasions. Her response was : " not recently ". I guess you are right about that Mom. But I continued to talk about it and tell her that I remembered that there was a nice poll and that I had dived deep down into it ...

" Oh, I remember that! That was when we were on a cruise ship between Brazil and New York ". And the details stated to pour from my mother's lips and convey through the wire circuity of the phone network to me here at home in northern Virginia outside of Washington D.C. on a beautiful Sunday on February 27th, 2011. I had walked our dog and done some work in the front yard breaking up fallen branches and raking and also reading the Sunday morning Washington Post newspaper edition ( yes, I still love having a copy of the Washington Post newspaper to hold in my hands and read! That will never change : bring it on! Keep bringing me copies of the Washington Post newspaper that I can hold in my hands and touch and read : I love it!!! ). This last issue has lots for me to read and I will read it over the next two days as there is simply not enough time in the day to do all of this at one sitting.

My mother kept saying that she was amazed that I remembered this almost three month period of ours as we three took a cruise from Brazil to New York : bought a car because it was cheaper in Connecticut and then drove it across the country to Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe, then to San Fransisco to see my father's mother, then to Los Angeles and Pasadena to see her mother : and then south to New Orleans ( she does remember anything about New Orleans ) . Then we all boarded a steamer boat that took on some passengers as it went back and forth between North and South America carrying goods and merchandise.

The story became more interesting as she told it, I commented on what I remembered and she filled in more of the empty spaces. I was loving it : I always love hearing these stories about my mostly forgotten past. That is why I will write these : to have them as a memory of sorts that will serve as some of our histories together that have long since happened and which it is fascinating to hear and remember and be reminded of.

The cruise line from Brazil to New York was memorable for me because of this challenge of seeing who could retrieve the most of the plates that were tossed into the pool and bring them back up to the surface? The challenge was open to anyone and I was the only child amongst a bunch of men that took part. I was also the one with the most plates to show for my efforts and this according to my mother did not please many of the men. Oh well, I loved it and I still remember it. My mother was also worried that I would hurt myself holding so many plates! I guess everything was alright in the end.

I also told my mother that I remembered finding silver dollars on the ground.

This really got her going and she began to tell the story about her mother and her brother and Lake Tahoe. It was not at their summer home in Lake Tahoe where I had found the silver dollars ( three to be exact : right there as we got out of the car by my feet in a parking lot of a group of shops in Lake Tahoe ).

We were going to the house that her mother that had adopted her had bought and where they vacationed every summer. The house had been sold the year before my mother married my father. She was sorry for that, that the house had been sold. She said it was a year before the marriage and before the two of them had come out here to the East Coast and to Washington D.C. where my father started his career as a career officer for the Sate Department and the American Embassy. This was before I was born.

Anyway, my mother wanted to show my father and me her old summer home in Lake Tahoe. She said that it had changed so much since they had owned it that she did not have the heart to knock on the door and talk to the " new " owners. Too bad, it would have been fun to check that out. But as my mother said at that point in my life it did not matter to me : the lovely lake or the old house or anything except for the three silver dollars that I had found getting out of our car there in Lake Tahoe. That was pretty exciting, really for me that was pretty special!

My mother also told me quite a bit about taking the steamer from New Orleans back to Brazil. It was a ten-day trip according to her and she mostly remembers the captain of the ship coming in search of her and my father as he had something that he wanted us to see. He had been himself called by his team to witness me there all alone on a Sunday in a big room listening to a recorded Catholic service. I was sitting on a hard , wooden chair with my feet sticking straight out in front of me looking straight at the radio from which this sermon was coming out - rapt attention according to my mother and unaware of anyone observing me except when they spoke up and I heard them. None of the steamer staff or my parents could believe that I was listening so raptly to this sermon/service.

My mother spoke of the other passers on the steamer heading for Sao Poalo, Brazil. They were missionaries and they were headed to SA Poalo to work there and they had their children with them. They would not allow their children to play with me and she said that it was a pretty miserable trip.

The other thing that she remembers about this trip is that she had a shaving iron and that she had tried to plug it into the plug in the our state room and that because of the different currency/voltage that the whole side of the boat's circuits had blown and that it was of course fixed within five minutes and she had never told them it was her that had done it. I guess they figured it out anyway.

It's so much fun to hear your stories Mom and I will try and record them here as accurately as I possibly can. Thanks for sharing Mom. It sure does help me and I appreciate that a whole lot. I will be asking you to tell me many more stories as we go along. Cheers and have a good day.

As I told you as we got off the phone : I advised that you go and sit outside in the sun after the conversation as we are in the two photos above here at your home. You said that you had done that yesterday as it had really been a nice day then and you had enjoyed it quite a bit. I may go out again now as it still looks nice to me here from our basement as I look up through our window up and out onto the corner of our deck. I will try and squeeze a few more minutes outside there as I love being outside.

In the pictures above you were showing me pictures of your father and my grandfather that was an actor and in the picture he is shown in one of his plays with his co-star in a production in Pasadena, California. I will mention more about that shortly as there is much to say on that.

I have already included some of my conversations with my mother at : qynothna.blogspot.com and chatFrance.blogspot.com.

I will also now create a " new " blog site for my father called : chatmyfather.blogspot.com.

Cheers and enjoy this beautiful day. Anthony ( TONY ) Quinn