I had a paper route starting when I was 12 and dad would join me on Saturdays and we would end by riding our bikes to Winchell's for donuts.
One day mom asked to join us and we did the usual routine and mom also joined us at Winchell's.
The three of us sat down and began eating and then dad and I turned to each other and began laughing out loud at mom.
Dad says to her, "Chris, has no one ever taught you how to eat a jelly donut?"
Mom didn't understand, but she had donut jelly running down her hand.
Dad was an engineer as a profession, and more importantly, at heart.
So, dad begins explaining that she should think of the donut as a bladder and any fluid inside will seep out of the weakest point — in this case, the hole!
She had bit into the donut from the "side" and the jelly had squirted out of the hole and ran down her hand.
For you kids out there, you're supposed to start eating jelly donuts from the hole. LOL
Mom did teach me about driving when I was maybe eight or so... while she was driving I asked her how she stays centered in her lane.
She told me that she uses the crease running down the center of the hood as a guide. So, I took that to heart.
But I soon realized that not all cars had that crease on them and I carried that worry with me for years.
Oh. I just remembered this so I'll throw it in too. One day while we were all still living in Tustin, I pulled into the driveway and dad begins telling me what just happened to him.
He told me that he was driving down the street (Bryant, I think) and he had to maneuver to avoid a car coming from the opposite direction. He said that car was driving with both left tires on the painted median, like a slot car.
As he got closer, he realized it was me! LOL
If only that car had a crease down the hood to guide me...
Since I'm zipping along here... I also remember a family trip on the west coast, ending inches from Canada.
In Washington, we took a ferry to one of the San Juan Islands and dad showed me a VW Bug and informed me that they were the only water-proof automobiles.
That information caused me great concern and I queried him about why he would take us on a ferry with a sinkable vehicle! LOL
I miss the days in the sun swimming at Autonetics and fishing in the company pond with mom reliably present watching over us. I miss her taking us to garage sales and shopping (she was easy to find by looking over the tops of the shelves).
I also know mom enjoyed being a mom and dad's wife.
Life is so different with them both gone...
For you kids out there, besides the lesson about how to properly eat jelly donuts, remember that life is precious.
I know you've heard that before, but really... it is.