26 April 2007

Kitty interviews Twango

Here I am being interviewed by Joie de Kitty



1. Tell me what your favourite memory with a male family member (Dad, uncle, grandpa, etc.) is.

My favorite memory with a male family member? Hummm, that's a tough one. I only remember this from being told, but it is my absolute favorite. I was the 2nd grandchild and the first granddaughter on my mom's side. To say I was the apple of grandpa's eye is an understatement. I could do no wrong in his eyes. Not long before he died, (I was 5) I got into his matches. Now, he had those big enormous boxes of the sulfur tipped matches. I decided to play pick up sticks with those matches while he was at work. My grandmother told me to pick them up. I responded by getting a wet wash cloth, lying on the couch and telling my grandmother, I can't, I have a sezer (fever). She made me pick them up and I did begrudgingly, crying the whole time and hyperventilating the phrase, 'wait till pawpaw gets home'. As soon as he came home, my grandmother said I was off like a rocket to meet him at the back door and proceeded to tell him all about what a horrible person 'his wife' was. He told my grandmother, Linda, those are my matches and if that baby wants to play pick-up sticks with them, she can. Grandmother said I looked at her with a 'take that' look. It's a favorite, because it truly let me know that I was special.

2. What is your earliest memory involving food? Was it positive or negative, and do you still eat that food?

Easily, the times cooking with my grandmother (the one from above). She didn't teach her daughters to cook. She thought, what do they need to know how to do that for, I cook. Well, when they got married, her phone would ring off the hook with, 'Mamma, how do I make/do xxx?' When I came along and showed interest in what she was doing, she plopped my butt on a counter and began teaching me how at around 4 or 5. The first thing I remember making with her was meringue. She would give me a bowl with the egg whites and a fork and tell me to beat it till it was stiff. Now that I'm a mom, I know she was just trying to get me out of the way, but I kept coming back for more, so she gradually increased my responsibilities till I was chopping and applying heat right along with her.

3. We know you love Cute Knut. Do or did you have any pets? What do you love about them?

We do have a pet, actually he is my oldest daughters and he is a Second Chance pet. His name is Freedom. He's really a pretty cool dog. He knows I'm 'grandma' and gets the grandparent spoiling treatment. He of course gets a stocking and presents at Christmas and a present on the 4th of July, as that is supposedly the day he was born, hence his name. What I love about them is the unconditional love. They are happy to see you whenever you get home; 5 minutes is like 5 days to them. It just makes ya feel loved. It was really cute when after he had broken his leg, but it was healed, he had gotten used to the sympathy thing and when he would hear someone in the kitchen, he would come in there to see if any snacks would be coming his way. If he didn't get any, he would play that sympathy card and limp as if he still had the cast. Funny thing was, he didn't always limp on the same leg. It was too cute and I had to give a treat for that.




4. One of the things I miss about the US is the commercials on TV... What is your favorite commercial, and why?

Right now, I'm loving this commercial Nationwide titled light switch. I don’t' know why, but it just cracks me up.

5. Where would you like to travel and why?

There truly are so many places I want to travel. France, Italy, Germany, oh hail, all of Europe truthfully. I would love to do a culinary tour of the world as that would serve two purposes, both the culinary aspect but the cultural end as well. Egypt for sure as I am fascinated by their ancient culture. The Middle East for the religious aspect, Germany as I am more German in heritage and I'd love to see my 'roots' so to speak, but I think I'll cheat and just say everywhere, cause honestly, it is true.


Now it's your turn to play if you wish:
Leave me a comment saying, “Interview me.” I will respond by asking you five questions in the comments here on this post so check back here. I get to pick the questions. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.

4 comments:

Irie said...

Ooohhh!! Interview me! Interview me! (waving her hand wildly)

LOL

Twango said...

Ok Irie, because I really, really liked Dixie's question 2 to me, I'm gonna start with that for you.

1. You get the chance to talk with the presidential nominees (all of em). What issues/concerns that directly affect you and your family will you ask them about?


2. A lot of children have a hard time connecting with history, I know I did until a teacher in the 9th grade (Mr. Foley) who made it fun and exciting. Is there one event that the children you teach seem to find the most interesting and why do you think that event really piques their interest?


3. What is your ideal vacation? Where would you go? Who would you take (if anyone)? What would you do?


4. Is there something about you that most people would find surprising?


5. You are having a dinner party. The guests of honor will be Hilary Clinton, Ann Coulter, Pat Buchanan, and Michael Moore. Where would you place them at the table setting, would you serve alcohol, and would you just sit back and watch the fireworks or stir the pot?

Dixie said...

Reading all these interviews has been such a treat for me.

And you come see me in Germany! :)

Twango said...

I gotta agree Dixie. The interviews have been neat.

And when I get the chance to get to Germany, you can bet I will want to meet you and B.