JULY 5, 2023 – (Cont.) The other memorable example of Grandpa’s utter unflappability came about a month later (see 7/3 post). By that stage of Grandpa’s life, his business was a faint shadow of its former significance. In reality it had been reduced to hobby status, a familiar diversion for a man who had known …
OUR AMERICAN INHERITANCE
JULY 4, 2023 – In commemoration of Independence Day, today’s post breaks from my individual “inheritance” to celebrate our collective American inheritance. But in the mix of dazzling fireworks, condiment-loaded hot dogs, and liberal servings of potato salad, we should take a sober and sobering account of that inheritance. In my early school years, American …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 2 – “Grandpa” (Section 2))
JULY 3, 2023 – (Cont.) In a way, I felt sorry for Grandpa. Despite being an organization man, he didn’t have any what I’d call personal friends—people in whom he could confide on a personal, not just business level—but perhaps that was a more general characteristic of his generation. Yet even within the family he …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 2 – “Grandpa” (Section 1))
JULY 2, 2023 – Except for Mother, who called Grandpa “Dad,” and my three sisters and I, who called Grandpa, “Grandpa,” the rest of the world (including Gaga) called Grandpa, “Griz”—short for Griswold—or “Mr. Holman.” I never heard UB call him anything except “Grandpa,” and that was only when UB was talking about him. Gaga …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 1 – “Gaga” (Section 7))
JULY 1, 2023 – (Cont.) My thoughts returned to the moment at hand as the driver pulled up to a bus stop. “Here you go,” he said. “You just cross here and climb the hill and on your left you’ll find the hospital.” Soon I was inside the place. A short time later, I reminded …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 1 – “Gaga” (Section 6))
JUNE 30, 2023 – Blogger’s note: A loyal follower of this series who knows “more of the story” about my mother expressed surprise and curiosity as to why PART I: MOTHER didn’t reveal the full story, as it were. My response was, “Stay tuned!” The structure of INHERITANCE introduces Mother’s family via representative, anecdotal impressions, …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 1 – “Gaga” (Section 5))
JUNE 29, 2023 – (Cont.) Gaga was kind and generous, and she displayed these attributes best at Christmas time. A good two weeks before the big day, a large box would arrive bearing a shipping label with Grandpa’s company name and logo—a moving van. Inside the package were a dozen or more wrapped gifts for …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 1 – “Gaga” (Section 4))
JUNE 28, 2023 – (Cont.) I do not know much about Gaga’s family, except that she had a sister Jane, who married the inventor of pop bottle caps, made a fortune and drank it away, leaving Jane and her daughter Lois as Grandpa’s charity cases, which he assumed without complaint. Jane and Gaga’s father, a …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 1 – “Gaga” (Section 3))
JUNE 27, 2023 – (Cont.) I always wondered what this prejudiced woman thought of Kristina marrying a Jew. Gaga never said a word about the fact that he was Jewish, and accepted him as if he were one of her own. I never had to wonder, however, what Gaga thought about Dad’s ethnic background. The …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 1 – “Gaga” (Section 2))
JUNE 26, 2023 – (Cont.) Gaga was quite a reader, but she kept to the genre of old-fashioned mysteries. She’d send UB on regular expeditions to the public library, and he’d go to the mystery section and pull two or three books off the shelf on each visit. Gaga’s system for avoiding repeats was to …
INHERITANCE (PART TWO: GAGA AND GRANDPA/Chapter 1 – “Gaga” (Section 1))
JUNE 25, 2023 – I never heard anyone call Gaga anything but “Gaga,” except for Mother, who called her “Mother.” The name came from my oldest sister, Kristina, or “Nina,” as we called her, because Nina called herself “Nina,” since she herself couldn’t pronounce “Kristina.” She couldn’t pronounce “grandmother” either, or any derivative thereof, so …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 7 – “Rejoice in the Day of the Lord and All that he hath Made in It” (Section 2))
JUNE 24, 2023 – (Cont.) Over the years, I tried to establish the origins of Mother’s religiosity—apart from her association from early childhood with old Grace Episcopal Church in Rutherford, New Jersey. Her mother was an avowed atheist, who said of Mother and her devout faith, “She certainly never got it from me.” If Mother’s …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 7 – “Rejoice in the Day of the Lord and All that he hath Made in It” (Section 1))
JUNE 23, 2023 – If church is what had connected Mother to Cyril Hanney, it was not he who connected Mother to church. As the years passed and rectors came and went, Mother became about as active at Trinity Episcopal Church as anyone could be. Once the new church—an architectural monstrosity inside and out (the …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 6 – “Cyril” (Section 5))
JUNE 22, 2023 – (Cont.) Later in the summer, there was another unusual encounter with Cyril. Jenny and I had been staying up at the lake for the week with our Nilsson grandparents. Dad and one of our other sisters were scheduled to join us for the weekend. The hour grew late Friday evening, however, …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 6 – “Cyril” (Section 4))
JUNE 21, 2023 – (Cont.) The next day, I remember, Cyril waxed eloquent and humorous about the notion of reading tea leaves. He claimed that he had even “gone to school” to learn the secret art of reading tea leaves, and with a hearty laugh as he drew on his pipe, he said that if …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 6 – “Cyril” (Section 3))
JUNE 20, 2023 – (Cont.) For reasons I wasn’t told or didn’t understand, the Hanney’s up and moved to California when I was about seven years old. They owned an old, dark green car, small-finned car manufactured by a company that no longer existed. When moving day came, soon after the end of the school …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 6 – “Cyril” (Section 2))
JUNE 19, 2023 – (Cont.) My earliest memories of the [church]—before Mother volunteered as choir director and thus, before I myself was in the choir—emerged from the first pew back from the junior choir box, my sisters on one side of me, Mother on the other. Straight ahead of us on the other side of …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 6 – “Cyril” (Section 1))
JUNE 18, 2023 – I remember a day in fourth grade when our teacher went down each row of students, asking what denomination—of Christianity—each of us belonged. Hard to believe in this day in age, I know, but it happened. About two-thirds of the kids said “Lutheran” and the rest said “Catholic.” When my turn …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 5 – “Talking Out Loud” (Section 5))
JUNE 17, 2023 – (Cont.) If I could laugh at Mother wearing a crash helmet at the cabin, I was wholly annoyed when trying to read in the living room up there with Mother. I don’t think I ever cleared a page without her making a random comment or asking a question about one thing …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 5 – “Talking Out Loud” (Section 4))
JUNE 16, 2023 – (Cont.) While Mother asked what I’d been up to lately, I rose and approached the bench, ignoring her question, and inspected the crash helmet. “What on earth is this for?” I asked. “Have you heard about Skylab?” Mother answered. “That it’s slipping out of orbit?” “Yes,” said Mother. “They don’t know …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 5 – “Talking Out Loud” (Section 3))
JUNE 15, 2023 – (Cont.) Spanning Mother’s many projects and even preceding and outlasting her piano study was her love for painting. For a time, she took oil painting lessons, and if she didn’t produce great art, she wasn’t the least bit self-conscious about letting us see it. A good number of pieces went on …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 5 – “Talking Out Loud” (Section 2))
JUNE 14, 2023 – (Cont.) If for many years it played a central role in Mother’s life, the piano was rivaled—even exceeded at times—by other pursuits. One was the Junior Great Books program, of which Mother became a principal proponent and leader in the local public schools. As with everything else she tackled, Mother threw …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 5 – “Talking Out Loud” (Section 1)
JUNE 13, 2023 – Mother was on the phone a lot when I was a kid. If she had a question about something—anything—or developed an urge to talk to someone outside our household, she never hesitated to pick up the phone and call away. However, she knew lots of people, and she did lots of …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 4 – “Acts and Cast” (Section 2 – “Kinder, Gentler Friends”))
JUNE 12, 2023 – (Cont.) Mother had many friends besides Crystal Ball Chase and Kay Jacobson. Friends who were kind and friendly and just as smart as Crystal Ball and Kay. Friends such as Marian Fletcher, who politically was as stridently liberal as Dad was steadfastly conservative. Even as a young kid, I was struck …
INHERITANCE (PART ONE: MOTHER / Chapter 4 – “Acts and Cast” (Section 2 – “On Stage . . . and Almost on Tour”))
JUNE 11, 2023 – (Cont.) One day when I was in second grade, flyers were distributed as we kids stampeded out the doorway. The leaflets promoted “David Rubinoff and his Violin” in matinee and evening “concerts” the following day at the Anoka High School Auditorium. The next day happened to be a day off from …