Time for a list

I have a legal pad and I have determined it is time to put down on paper not things to do, but what Grandma (AKA AmeliaJake)* has done each day. Then I believe I should  put said paper on the front of the refrigerator with a magnet for all to see and feel shamed. Well . . . probably the part about ‘them’ being shamed is unrealistic, but for a moment before they reach their snack my 61-year-old exertions will be IN THEIR FACES.

Last night I told Summer I had the hot water heater making hot water, but I didn’t know for how long. I told her it would be a good idea for her to shower. This morning her mother asked her if she had and she said yes. Alison told me this on the way to work. When I got home Summer was getting ready to take a shower; she interrupted my obvious question with an admission that she lied to her mother and instructions not to tell her.

The water was cold. It was her own fault and she knew it, so the fact that she told me it was cold is the equivalent (for Summer) of acknowledging that she was WRONG and UNWISE. I had thought she might have launched into a fit that I should have known her personality and just figured I would have to re-light the pilot light an hour before she got up. Remember, this is the girl who at age five accused me and her great-grandmother of having a remote switch that was causing the two-wheeler she was trying to learn to ride to tip over.

* (AKA AJ) just looked too weird and too much like an organization that needed to be monitored.