Thursday, March 8, 2012

Megan and the Beehive

Family legend has it that on the day of my sister's preschool graduation, my mother spent hours prepping my sister and I for the big event. Rollers, hair products, and a professional-grade hair dryer were brought in to alter our stick-straight locks. My aunt and grandmother were also there to provide an assist.  While my sister seemed to enjoy the whole process of beautification, I grew impatient and asked repeatedly if I could go play outside.

When it came time for the big reveal, my sister's hair looked exactly the same as it always did.  I, on the other hand, got a delightful beehive:


My sister is quick to cite this event as the start of our sibling rivalry. After all, I wanted the blue dress (it was frilly), and she wanted the glamorous up-do. She denies it now ("you looked like a Golden Girl!"), but I remember the look of disappointment in her eyes when she saw herself in the mirror and found no exciting transformation or change.

Megan and I could not be more different.  I was always the rule-follower who stayed home Saturday nights to do homework. Megan spent her Saturdays joyriding in downtown Chicago on a learner's permit. 

My house is always full of clutter and stuff, while Megan's house resembles a model home. When I went looking for a spoon in one of her kitchen drawers recently, I found 3 EMPTY drawers. Who has empty kitchen drawers? Her closets all contain wood hangers with items perfectly placed exactly an inch apart to avoid wrinkling.

I sometimes wonder if she's a robot.

Still, we do share a ridiculous love of all things vintage Fisher Price. Call it nostalgia. Call it an attempt to re-live our youths. Call it an obsession. But when Megan lost her husband late last year, I dug around to find the only thing I could think of that might get her to smile: the new Fisher Price clock ornament I had purchased with my 30% off coupon at Kohls.

That was November. I try to call my sister more than I do, but I know I get distracted with the kids and all their issues. This past week has been a little more stressful than usual. My 7 year old and I have been going the rounds on "attitude." Joey refused to sit down with me to learn his Dick & Jane books. Two of the kids are on antibiotics with bronchial infections and I spent the other night at the Emergency Room until 2:30 am convinced that Jack was having an attack of appendicitis. Joe has not been home much because of his crazy work schedule. So I get stressed, eat Girl Scout Cookies, and toss and turn all night. 

Then out of nowhere, as if by magic, a package from my sister arrived in my mailbox:



I was so excited that I couldn't wait 9 months to display this new sparkly ornament that filled my soul with so much joy. So, I improvised:

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

It was just the thing to remind me that all my stress right now is pretty stupid, and I really need to lighten up. 

I'm even considering rockin' the beehive again next week. Hopefully, my mom and 91 year old Nana are available for a repeat.

Let me know if you want to come over for another go-around, Meg.  And thank you!

13 comments:

  1. The picture is very funny. I was your 200th vote.

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  2. Sorry for this, but that looks like Dan wearing a dress.

    I've always wanted stick straight hair. It would still have to be blonde of course.

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  3. You could have been the first poster girl for Tantrums and Tiaras, but where a wee bit ahead of your time. Can't wait for Sunday! I'm so glad I made you smile. I love you!

    Megan

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  4. OMG love that Pic! Long dresses and all you both look so cute. Who says you can’t display an ornament all year?

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  5. The pic of you two is actually too freaking cute! My sister and I were 8 years apart so there was no fighting or bonding, but I wish terribly she had been closer to my age.

    Ya'll look so adorable together!

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  6. Love the beehive. The FP phone ornament made me squeal a little. That was my favorite toy, hands down, when I was a kid.
    Especially love the sisterly love. What a blessing. Do you think your sister could come do my closets?

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  7. The beehive gets one vote today and the photo with the leprechaun hat secures tomorrow's as well! I thought the ornament was a charm from the first photo because it's so fancy!

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  8. Just seeing that phone I could hear the noise it made as you spun the dial around.
    I love the picture! It's true to the rules of sister-rivalry, you always want what she gets!

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  9. That is the coolest phone. I would love one of those.

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  10. Thank you for the smile Marianne that's a beautiful story and thanks for the reminder - I need to make some phone calls...

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  11. Have to agree with the above. Can no longer look at your eldest boy and see a spec of Joe. He is your mini-you.

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  12. Great post! I love the hair.

    p.s Thanks for the support. All that matters is that I beat you. ;)

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  13. Thanks, all! I'm being lazy and not responding individually today, but I so appreciate the support. And yes, Danny is totally me in a dress, though don't tell him that. I've already given him enough of a complex about everything else.

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