The twins at 5 years old took a bold and gutsy move. We ran away from home!Thinking of this still makes me laugh at our silly selves…We up and ran away clear down the block to our Nana’s house. Yes, I know but when you are 5 years old and pouting at your parents you just throw caution to the wind! 😉 Why were we pouting? Well, if you are following my twin memories…You will remember Autumn and I got a new baby sister just the year before. We loved her, thought she was cute and all..But she took up a lot of Mom’s time.
OK, I admit we were good and huffy, just stomping our feet (literally) mad at Mom and needing attention! How embarassing to think of it now, we had Dad but he was at work this fine early summer day. Autumn and I just got it into our heads we would just take ourselves on our own little jaunt. Right straight to our beloved Nana. This gets dramatic, we packed our smallest little girl suitcases with an odd assortment of clothes and of course our favorite treasures. Mom was of course listening in andhearing our every complaint. “Mom will miss us when we’re gone”, “We won’t come back until we are good and ready” Ha, we’ll show her”. On it went with each complaint accompanied with a stomp, I have to state here that stomping was not encouraged at our house either!
Autumn and I gathered our belongings, dramatically making our exit. We were thought we were quite slick, but Mom was watching our every move. Watching us as we trotted off hand in hand to our Nana’s, Mom was on the telephone with our Nana the whole time! Nana hung up when we amid a flurry of drama waltzed our sorry little selves through the door. She greeted us with hugs and smiles like always, saying “what a nice surprise girls!”
She was behaving like nothing was wrong, so of course we pipe up with our complaints! Nana proceeded to distract us with baking cookies, playing with her kitty Pearlie and later hanging out under our favorite spot the willow tree. After all was said and done she had us forgetting all about our huff at Mom!:) Our beloved and special Nana, well she fixed our sad little day and reminded us we were loved by many and jealousy was not attractive. We promised to be good big sisters and she walked us back home. Hugs for Mom and Dad who was home from work now, all was fine in our little worlds once again! We promised not to run away again without permission ;), laughable because we saw our Nana almost everyday.
! I have to add, it was of course a blessing to have our Nana and the parents we had because patience goes a long way when it come to us twinnies! 😉
Life was so fun and easy then 🙂 We were definitely a wild pair 😉 Great memory Gabs !! TF <3=Twins forever
We were quite the pair for sure twinnie. 🙂 Lol, and we still are! 😉 Life really was fun and easy back then, what memories. 🙂 TF <3=Twins Forever
I love the sense of family in your writing…It sounds like your Mom and Nana knew you both very well 🙂
Thank you so much for stopping by. I am so glad you enjoyed reading this post, family is everything! 🙂 You are so right our Mom and Nana knew Autumn and I ever so well. I really do love writing my twin memories and all things family. I will be stopping by to visit your blog, too.
A very sweet story and I love the images! 🙂
Thanks so much Lauren! 🙂 I can remember this day so clearly, Autumn and I thought we had the woes of the world upon us. It’s good our Nana got us straightened out! 🙂
How funny! How long before you caught on that you’d been found out?
The things we do as kids can really be funny, can’t they? It really took Autumn and I awhile to catch on to the fact we didn’t pull anything over on our Nana or Mom. Only when we both started quizzing our Nana about why Mom wasn’t missing us did the reality dawn. 🙂
So Awwwwwwwwesome, Gabby!Lovez. 🙂
Thanks Diana, glad you stopped by! 🙂 Lovez back to you. 🙂