"What am I doing here?" |
my wonderful mom |
I am the middle OS, Aaron, and despite all of the stories that you may have read about me, I do think I’m a pretty good son. I mean, I’m taking over the blogging responsibilities for my mother while she sits handicapped with her arm in a sling. If that’s not care, devotion, and sacrifice, I don’t know what is. So, I will tell you now, the purpose of this blog post is to prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that I am a good son. (I would also like to add that I am the best-looking, smartest, and strongest son, However, this hardly needs to be proven in a blog post.)
Last month, my mom came to me with a question, just one question that presented one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make in my life. She walked into my room and asked,
Last month, my mom came to me with a question, just one question that presented one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make in my life. She walked into my room and asked,
“Do you wanna go to the Quilt
Symposium with me next week?”
My first and last time using a free arm quilting machine |
"where is my inhaler???" |
Still scaling the options to this agonizing selection, all I could respond was a painfully pensive, “Uhhh...ya…nu...wha…When is it?” as if I needed to check my schedule. This was before I had a summer job and spent my days reading, playing my guitar, mowing the occasional lawn, and watching movies.
My grandma and me at the "symposium." We haven't quilted anything in our lives. |
“Friday,” she replied hopefully.
My mind, defrosted by the torching decision looming over me, remembered, in the midst of all the fearful quilters and patterns and sewing machines that danced in my brain, all the things my mom does for me. “Sure, Mom, I’ll go.”
Wow! Did you hear that? He said yes! He’s gonna go to the Quilt Symposium! What a great, kind, loving, caring, sweet, sensitive, thoughtful, ambivalent, agreeable, self-sacrificing and loving son he is.
the hottest guy at the symposium...for real |
(to be continued...)
4 comments:
I already knew you were a great son.
Wow, Aaron! You are the most awesome son for sure!!! And pretty good at blogging too! You rock!
And so does your Mama.
This is the funniest thing I have read in a long time, having three sons of my own and imagining how all of this went down.
You REALLY are a great son... wow...
Anxiously awaiting part two.
Can't wait to read the rest!
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