I went looking for a picture of us to share for this post and ran across this gem of the early 1990s. We're on the back porch at my grandmother's house, and even though I'm a college student, I'm being silly and sitting on her lap. I love this picture for the dynamic it portrays: the way we have fun together. (even though I don't look like me at all--short hair and makeup? Who the heck is that girl?)
I really wish I had a picture that captured our "Ethel Merman" moments. One time, Mom and I were traveling together, and we were in a swimming pool cooling off at our hotel. We were both exhausted and a little punchy from a long day on the road.
My mom is not a good swimmer. In fact, she never puts her head or face in the water. So I was trying to tease her about her water moves. I said, "You're no Ethel Merman." (I meant Esther Williams; we're both old movie fans).
I know this is one of those "you had to be there" things, but the idea of mixing up Ethel Merman, known for her big voice and personality with Esther Williams, known for her delicate water ballet cracked us both up. In fact, we laughed till we cried.
Ever since then, when we make each other laugh till we cry (which happens on average, once per visit), we call it having an "Ethel Merman Moment."
So in celebration of my mother and mothers in general, I'm participating in a blog hop today, helping an author friend celebrate her mother's book release! (see below)
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BLURB: It’s Saturday, and Gregory Green
can’t wait to have fun with his dad on the riding lawnmower, but something is
wrong. Sammy, his teddy bear and best friend, won’t get out of bed. Gregory is
worried when he sees Sammy’s left leg is torn. This is a case for Doctor Mom!
Can they fix Sammy? And just how did Sammy get hurt in the first place?
PRAISE FOR DOCTOR MOM:
"Doctor Mom is an adorable story that shows how Moms
can fix anything—even a torn limb on a beloved teddy bear! Children will enjoy
the lovable little bear who needs a stitch or two and his boy who plays
dress-up as a doctor." – Wanda Luthman, award-winning author of Little
Birdie Grows Up
“A sweet and heartfelt tale kids can easily identify
with, and all of that with a wonderful touch of magic.” – Tonja Drecker,
reviewer at Bookworm for Kids
BUY LINK:
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Elaine Kaye first created Gregory Green after her
son, who loved her homemade pea soup, thus inspiring the story Pea Soup Disaster. Doctor Mom is the second book in A Gregory Green Adventure series and highlights something all moms
and children can relate to; a beloved stuffed animal in need of a repair.
Kaye has worked as a library assistant and teacher's
assistant in elementary schools in the Sunshine State. She currently lives in
Florida, but she has called Michigan; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Okinawa, Japan
home.
She is a grandmother of three boys.