“Grandma Ecker sure was a beautiful girl, wasn’t she?”

The Permanent Grandmotherly Record

Grandma Paula remembers: “Subject: The twinkle in Grandma’s eye.

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“This picture hung on a wall in Grandma Ecker’s house for years. When her grandchildren would ask ‘Who is that, Grandma?’ she would smile and say: ‘It is me when I was younger.’

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Let’s hear it from the Peanut Gallery: “It’s Howdy Doody time!”

Gee, our old La Salle ran great!

Deuce of Eagan writes: “Subject: The Peanut Gallery.

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“. . . and that’s when I swear I saw Elvis walk across my living room in blue suede shoes.”

Just a coincidence?
Or: There’s a signpost up ahead . . .

Zoo Lou of St. Paul: “There are moments in life that ask: ‘Is it a mere coincidence or something deeper, beyond the understanding of humankind?’

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How many summers do you have with your children? Is it ever enough?

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Skatermom of Woodbury: “Subject: 18th summer.

“We have a tradition, the girls and I, of getting into the pool for the last few hours of Labor Day. When we jump in, it’s still summer; when we get out, it’s time to get ready for school the next day. The page has turned.

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Here’s how to break an awkward silence on the way up or down.

The discomfort of strangers
Leading to: Today’s helpful hint

The Doryman of Prescott, Wisconsin: “Subject: Taking humor to the next level.

“I ride in elevators several times a day. I use one to get home, even.

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