Friday, November 19, 2010

Remembering the Small Things

  • For breakfast, Aimee loved her orange juice. But no pulp allowed, no calcium.
  • She loved turkey sandwiches with extra pickles. She also loved the thanksgiving special, also known as the pilgrim.
  • She loved to make meatballs and lasagna and brownies with extra chocolate.
  • She had wild untamed hair-- but she was amazing in her ability to just pin it up with a thousand bobby pins and make it look really good.
  • She would always read the obituaries every morning. Death stories always fascinated her.
  • She loved the sunshine. But also covered herself in SPF 100 sun block. Always loaded X and T with sunblock and made them wear hats in the sun.
  • She loved taking walks. Would take Tilly and Xavier to different parks in the Somerville neighborhood: Capen Street park, which had a sprinkler, and Dillboy park.
  • She gave a whole bunch of kisses at once-- would completely smother you in kisses.
  • She liked only toothpaste, not tooth gel. Would go through toothbrushes monthly.
  • She always promised me she would make me a Spanish fried potato dish, but she never did.
  • Snickers was her favorite candy bar.
  • She loved Orange sesame chicken. We had it almost every Sunday night.
  • She was quite the coca-cola addict.
  • She loved strawberries.
  • Loved making sangria, but wasn't a real fan of alcohol. Although she did like taking the first sip from my beers. After we'd go to the Haymarket, we'd have bags and bags of fresh produce. Then we'd make a batch of sangria and sip it the rest of the day.
  • Loved the beach, especially Cape Cod. We had our own vacation, though, in 2008 where we went to Cape Ann-- and she loved that too. The hotel we stayed at was the Blue Shutters Inn in Gloucester. And the name of the beach was Good Harbor Beach. We also went to Plum Island too.
  • Couldn't really dance or sing. She loved to try singing, but she would switch keys 4 or 5 times in the middle of a song. I would tease her about it, and she'd get upset.
  • Loved Victorian things.
  • Loved staying up late and sleeping in. (Opposite of me.)
  • Loved reading in general. She would read a whole slew of junk lit.-- suspense, mystery, whatever she could get her hands on.
  • Horrible speller. :)
  • Loved Hawaiian pizza (ham and pineapple.)
  • Loved every one of the holidays, anything that was festive, but especially Christmas.
  • Played hide and seek with Xavier and Tilly all the time in our apartment in Somerville. Xavier could never find her, even though she would hide in the same spot.
  • She could speak Spanish pretty well and would always translate the Spanish channels for us.
  • Loved going to the Haymarket in Boston.
  • Loved robes and slippers. Had tons of them.
  • Had tea everyday, no silly flavors though.
  • Loved special Christmas socks and would wear them all year long. Some with pictures of Santa, some with pictures of Frosty, or the reindeer. Otherwise, she rarely wore matching socks.
  • Hated PBS show Calliou because he whined too much.
  • Did not like all the Disney Princess stuff. Felt it was a trap for little girls to keep them stupid and vain.
  • Loved the author Louis L'Amour, but just as entertainment.
  • Loved reading Tolkein and could do the whole trilogy in a weekend. Once she started, she couldn't stop until she was finished.
  • Didn't get her ears pierced until she was 33-- as a birthday present from me.
  • Always wore her ruby necklace that I had got her for our first Christmas when we were married.
  • Wasn't a fan of makeup, but looked absolutely gorgeous when she put it on.
  • Hated our red 96 Nissan Sentra-- it always broke down on her. One time, while she was pregnant with Tilly, she was driving in downtown Boston when it stalled out on her. It was dark out, and she was pretty freaked out. She tried starting the car, but it didn't work. Turned out, she didn't have it in "Park." Once she fixed the gear, it drove fine.
  • Never smoked a cigarette.
  • I was her first kiss.
  • Loved looking up at the stars. When we were dating, we used to lie on a blanket at Thomas More and gaze at the stars. We were getting really good at identifying constellations. (Couldn't really see the stars in Somerville, though.)
  • She was a champion diaper changer-- faster than anyone I knew.
  • Didn't believe in tough love. She would get really upset when I would try to put Xavier down and let him cry. She never wanted X or T to "cry it out."
  • Always signed her letters "God Bless" or GB
  • She had more than morning sickness-- she had all day sickness that lasted for 9 months for both pregnancies.
  • Always wanted to go to Egypt.
  • She loved watching Wheel of Fortune (was good at it), Jeopardy, and Lost (a show on ABC).
  • When we were engaged, we used to watch Joe Millionaire together over the phone.
  • Had a green winter vest that she wore everywhere.
  • Hated fried chicken, but ate it anyway because it was my favorite.
  • Loved setting up the nativity set, at home and at her parents. Always hoped she would get her parents' set.
  • Put butter on everything.
  • Wanted to have 12 kids.
  • Loved taking naps-- long ones. Loved sleeping in too.
  • Always recycled. (unlike me, who didn't care so much)
  • Would make grilled cheese sandwiches with slices of Granny Smith Apples in them. Tuna Melts too. Another one of her favorite dishes to cook was stuffed chicken breast. She'd slice them and put feta cheese and spinach-- sometimes other things too. Brown them on the stove, then bake until complete.

12 comments:

Beth said...

She truly was a perfect woman - a best friend, a wonderful warm loving adult, a beautiful wife (and never more beautiful than when loved by you and loving you in return), and a fantastic mother.

I am grateful for the personal glimpse of her through your eyes again.

But oh my, I remember that singing voice!!! you couldn't pry the coke out of her hands or offer her a pepsi.... :) and her favorite sayings (to me anyways): "Hooray" and "that's so fantastic!"

Sweet woman, missed terribly. My thoughts are with you and the kids, always!

Bethg

sadiemae said...

Beautiful, Will. Thank you.

Jess said...

Thank you. You made her come alive and your wedding day was one of the happiest of her life.

marymumbach said...

Thank you for sharing the small things, Will. Today was a sacred day, from beginning to end.

w. wilson said...

This is awesome, Will. You made me laugh about the vest; we talk about it often in the fall- also that giant grey wool duffle coat she wore for years.

And, Aimee taught me how to make tortila (the Spanish dish) when we lived together. Call me up and I'll make it for you the next time you are in Boston.

xoxo Whit

Unknown said...

I still remember sitting in the cafe watching you and Aimee have a whipped cream food fight over the icecream on one of the last days of your senior year, thinking, "What's with those two?" I always meant to remind her of that one day, and tease her about it. Take care.

Erin O.

Unknown said...

Thank you so much, Will.

Anonymous said...

Grilled cheese with apples...I was just thinking about that the other day. Jeopardy was also a Marshall street favorite. Sometimes I watch it and yell "Joarpidad!" because I just cant help it.

Thank you for reminding us all how lucky we are to have known her. (Not that we really need reminding)

Kisses to all of you

-Dot

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for sharing, Will - thoughts and prayers for your family remain a sort of constant background in my mind!

Katy (and all the Borse-Wilson clan, to be sure!)

Annie N said...

Dear Will,

Your tribute brought Aimee's half-laughing voice back into my head. Even when she was angry her cheeriness could not overshadowed. I still find myself learning little life lessons from things I remember of her.

Xavier and Tilly look happy. I hope you are finding peace as well. You are all in my daily prayers.

Anonymous said...

Will, I always love to come back to this posting, even if it makes my heart ache a bit.. We miss her immensely as I know you do to.
We can't wait to see you guys this summer!
Much love and hugs, Jo Matt and kids

Lizzy Wells said...

Looking back at this amazing post today, crying, remembering that joyful corner of the universe where she and you reigned together! I love you, Will!

Love, Liz