Day I Almost Owned Roller Skates
Mean grandma took away my skates.44 total reviews
Comment from Joan E.
Congratulations on having your true story so well received. My first observation was that we are nearly the same age--I was born in 1943. I admired your "neon sign" analogy and felt very sorry for your joy being taken away by a self-absorbed grandmother. Sighs- Joan
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2020
Congratulations on having your true story so well received. My first observation was that we are nearly the same age--I was born in 1943. I admired your "neon sign" analogy and felt very sorry for your joy being taken away by a self-absorbed grandmother. Sighs- Joan
Comment Written 20-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2020
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Thank you, Joan. I had begun writing a series of grandmas evil doings but it dredged up way too many feelings of fear and I had a panic attack every morning for 7 days. SO, I will write no more about her. Linda
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I hope you have gotten most of the bad memories out of your system. Take good care of yourself- Joan
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Joan: actually, writing about these bad memories (I wrote two more stories about grandmas behavior), brought about waking up to unimaginable anxiety and fear. Have had a terrible week but seems to be slowing down and I quit writing about her. I now understand what PTSD feels like. Linda
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I am so sorry you had this dramatic reaction, but hopefully you will gain perspective and have less stressful days ahead. -Joan
Comment from robyn corum
Rebecca,
I understand that she might have been doing it out of concern for you, and perhaps, because it was your mom's first paycheck and she worried about her money. But from a small child's point of view, all that happened was a fun-sucker showed up on the scene.
Grandmas are generally the ones we run TO for help and support, not away FROM. I'm sorry about this experience, though you tell of it well. Your words (unfortunately) were crisp and clear and your writing was sharp and to the point.
Good luck in the contest - you deserve SOMETHING out of those skates. *smile*
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2020
Rebecca,
I understand that she might have been doing it out of concern for you, and perhaps, because it was your mom's first paycheck and she worried about her money. But from a small child's point of view, all that happened was a fun-sucker showed up on the scene.
Grandmas are generally the ones we run TO for help and support, not away FROM. I'm sorry about this experience, though you tell of it well. Your words (unfortunately) were crisp and clear and your writing was sharp and to the point.
Good luck in the contest - you deserve SOMETHING out of those skates. *smile*
Comment Written 20-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 22-Feb-2020
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I came in second in the contest. Grandmas was just mean and couldn't stand to see anyone happy which shows you just how miserable she was. Linda
Comment from Dancemom
What a meanie. Maybe it was a generational thing. My dad who is your age, born in 48, always complains about how mean his grandmother was. Her daughter, my grandmother, used to spoil me rotten. The older grandmothers probably learned frugality during the Great Depression, since it was a time of poverty with many mouths to feed.
Your story is well written and held my interest. Great job and thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
What a meanie. Maybe it was a generational thing. My dad who is your age, born in 48, always complains about how mean his grandmother was. Her daughter, my grandmother, used to spoil me rotten. The older grandmothers probably learned frugality during the Great Depression, since it was a time of poverty with many mouths to feed.
Your story is well written and held my interest. Great job and thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
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Heather, thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts with me. Linda
Comment from karenina
Wow. I don't like your grandma. You lost out in the grandma lottery because in my experience there are not a whole lot of "joy-sucking" ones! I can TOTALLY relate to the joy you felt as I got a shiny new pair of those "fit to the bottom of your shoe key skates" when I was six and LOVED them! I would have been crushed and it's amazing how those things stick with you WAY into adulthood! She must have been an unhappy woman herself. I FELT this true story and tapped into my own youth as I absorbed your experience. Very well written. Wish I could undo that memory for you.... Karenina
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
Wow. I don't like your grandma. You lost out in the grandma lottery because in my experience there are not a whole lot of "joy-sucking" ones! I can TOTALLY relate to the joy you felt as I got a shiny new pair of those "fit to the bottom of your shoe key skates" when I was six and LOVED them! I would have been crushed and it's amazing how those things stick with you WAY into adulthood! She must have been an unhappy woman herself. I FELT this true story and tapped into my own youth as I absorbed your experience. Very well written. Wish I could undo that memory for you.... Karenina
Comment Written 06-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
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Karenina: thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts with me. There are a million more of those stories about grandma. I am in the middle of writing one right now. Linda
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I am going to "fan" you so I don't miss them!--Karenina
Comment from ciliverde
Oh dear, this story hurts my heart. I hate that people like your grandma exist, have children and grandchildren and make everyone's life miserable in the process. My father terrorized us as kids, and the effects of that last a LONG time. (((Big hugs)))
Carol
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
Oh dear, this story hurts my heart. I hate that people like your grandma exist, have children and grandchildren and make everyone's life miserable in the process. My father terrorized us as kids, and the effects of that last a LONG time. (((Big hugs)))
Carol
Comment Written 06-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
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Carol: thank you so much for reading and sharing your thoughts with me. I think we get PTSD from these experiences. Linda
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I agree! I have felt the same for a long time about PTSD.
Comment from Rikki66
Good luck in the contest, Grandma sounds like a beast. that type roller skate tore-up more shoes than walking, running or jumping. The grandma was right you could get hurt but you could get hurt at school on the playground.
RikkiLXVI
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
Good luck in the contest, Grandma sounds like a beast. that type roller skate tore-up more shoes than walking, running or jumping. The grandma was right you could get hurt but you could get hurt at school on the playground.
RikkiLXVI
Comment Written 06-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
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Trust me . . . grandma was never right. Linda
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I had one grandma who was never right and one that was never wrong talk about stress on a kid.
Rikki
Comment from the13thpoet
Hello LivelyLinda, a terrific Thursday to you. I hope this finds you well, in good health and spirit. Thank you for sharing your story, it sad when some can't stand for others to be happy because they're miserable. I guess the old adage is true. Misery loves company. Good job and good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
Hello LivelyLinda, a terrific Thursday to you. I hope this finds you well, in good health and spirit. Thank you for sharing your story, it sad when some can't stand for others to be happy because they're miserable. I guess the old adage is true. Misery loves company. Good job and good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 06-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
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Thank you, 13th poet. LInda
Comment from Marilyn Lou Berry
This was a very captivating story that made me, the reader, feel for the child (you) and the mother and perhaps a bit also for the grandpa. I felt the emotions of the characters. This is a skill that you handled well.
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
This was a very captivating story that made me, the reader, feel for the child (you) and the mother and perhaps a bit also for the grandpa. I felt the emotions of the characters. This is a skill that you handled well.
Comment Written 05-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
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Thank you, Marilyn Lou. Lindad
Comment from Debbie Pope
What a horrible grandmother, Linda. I want to hear a million more stories about her. I hate people who always try to bring people down with them. You can't get far enough away from such selfishness. I hope that you did not have to live with her long.
I seriously enjoyed your story. My only suggestion is that I think that I would add a The to the title.
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
What a horrible grandmother, Linda. I want to hear a million more stories about her. I hate people who always try to bring people down with them. You can't get far enough away from such selfishness. I hope that you did not have to live with her long.
I seriously enjoyed your story. My only suggestion is that I think that I would add a The to the title.
Comment Written 05-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
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Thank you for reading and commenting, Debbie. Linda
Comment from Cindy Warren
Your grandmother sounds horrible. Why would she do that, and why would your mother let her? I always wanted roller skates as a kid. I never got them. I did buy them for my granddaughter. Your story makes me glad I did.
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
Your grandmother sounds horrible. Why would she do that, and why would your mother let her? I always wanted roller skates as a kid. I never got them. I did buy them for my granddaughter. Your story makes me glad I did.
Comment Written 05-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2020
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Cindy: my mother was afraid of her as were we all. Grandma was simply crazy. Thanks for reading. Linda