Saturday, January 28, 2012

A False Earthquake Drill

Youngest Baby Sis,

Thinking about that first year in Eureka, I couldn't help but start chuckling when I thought of the middle of the night earthquake drill I put you through!  You'd come to visit after we'd been married several months, and I  woke you up in the middle of the night because I felt an earthquake, that really was just the dog shaking the bed.  Hey, I was just thinking of your safety!  Standing in the door jam of the guest room screaming "earthquake" and jolting you out of a sound sleep seemed perfectly logical at the time.  But then when we were awake, wasn't it nice that I had really good cable and no rules and we could watch Beavis and Butthead until we fell asleep on the couch?

I think we also spooked ourselves in that weirdly echoing house, just the two of us and my fear that someone was living in the crawl space stealing my stuff (sure glad we discovered it wasn't a crawl space guy or me going crazy, but a fellow Coastie's psycho girlfriend).  We spent lots of nights sleeping in the living room!

Wasn't that also the visit where the alternator went kaput and we spent hours in the parking lot waiting for E to fix it, then the only way to get it to turn over was him and me pushing, and you popping the clutch and then you were in a moving vehicle, in the drivers seat, driving, when you were only 14?

Then we stuffed you in the back seat, packed a ton of belongings around you and made you hold my beloved, but really smelly, dog on a twelve hour drive.  Remember that?

I think I might have been the coolest big sister ever!

Love,
M

6 comments:

  1. Oh boy, the memories she must have...

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    1. She laughed when she read this post, then since I was lucky enough to be there when she read it, I started laughing too. It's remembering the earthquake drill that gets us every time!

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  2. What fun! Sister memories are some of the best. I could almost see everything happening as I read. Laughing so hard.

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    1. I love when we retell a story for all our kids, and we are laughing so hard we can barely breath. It's a sister moment that is priceless!

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  3. The crawl space guy thing actually made all the hair on my arms stand up. There was a movie I saw parts of (when I was WAY too young) in the '70s, in which a guy lived in the crawl space of a house and spied on the teenage daughter. Unbelievably creepy.

    I CANNOT remember the name of the movie and have not yet succeeded in formulating the correctly worded Google search that will unearth it from the media graveyard it no doubt deserves to be moldering away in. It's not that I want to see it (again) so much as to know it actually existed.

    This also brought back many memories of when my younger siblings used to come visit me when I was newly an "old married lady." Good times!

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    1. For me it was a book, I'm pretty sure titled 'Crawlspace'.....it was scary! It was a relief to realize a friend had a klepto girlfriend!

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