This Saturday past was
my mother's second anniversary. I chose to fill it with friends. The
day went past. I spoke to a number of my sisters and I made an
arrangement to visit with my youngest brother on the Sunday (today).
Swisser was supposed to
visit yesterday but she cancelled. She texted Bert saying that she
did not want to interrupt our party. Our party! I confess I was
miffed of being accused of a party on Matty's anniversary. If it was
a party this is what occurred, We ate sausages and mash cooked by
Jazzer. We did drink wine. Mel visited us from Edinburgh and brought
whisky. Bert drunk some of that and so did Jazzer although she ought
not to have. Marty and Jazzer shared some of their experiences of
growing up in Belfast during the 1970s and I read excerpts aloud from
Lost Lives. Marty retired to the kitchen and played claw hammer banjo
for hours.
There came a point in
the evening, maybe after her second glass of Scapa, when Jazzer
flipped. This is a regular occurrence. She goes from being a
relatively normal person to one who is sensitive, defensive and
argumentative. It goes something like this, I'll say,
Ben is an absolute gentleman. He really is an excellent young fellow. Everyone thinks the world of him. You couldn't wish for a better son.
Jazzer goes on the
defence,
My other kids are fantastic too. They really are great. I won't have a word said against them.
And I say,
You've flipped you bint! Over the edge. No more 16 year old single malt whisky for you!
It seemed to work.
Jazzer calmed down. Maybe twenty minutes afterwards this exchange
Jazzer's pup Dora jumped up beside me. I stroked her absent-mindedly.
Dora is our pup's sister so I don't wish to show favouritism.
Jazzer's old dog Frank is snuggled up on my other side. Jazzer
reciprocates on the other sofa by scratching my old dog's ears and
giving her lots of pets. Old Bonnie groans with pleasure. I say to
Mel,
Dora really is the sweetest little dog. She has a lovely nature.
Immediately Jazzer
says,
What about Frank? Frank is a lovely dog too! He has a lovely nature as well.
I turn to her
sympathetically and say.
Wise up you daft bitch. Can I not even say something nice about one of your dogs without you taking it as a slight against your other dog? Start drinking tea this minute!
We sure know how to
party in Springhill.
2 comments:
Yup, she shouldn't drink. Sounds like a lively gathering indeed. :)
There is always a stir when the Banjos come to visit. I actually enjoy it. Most of the time.
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