Saturday, May 16, 2009

It Always Had to be EQUAL

One of the stories I told at Mom's ("Grammy" for this post) funeral:

When we had the McDonald’s office, Mom worked part-time, helping by doing accounting, like adding spreadsheets or looking for errors, counting coupons or gift certificates redeemed. In exchange, she was paid $12,000 per year, plus health insurance. I don’t remember her EVER getting a raise; it was always that $12,000. This was what she kept separate and called “her money”. It didn’t have to go for normal bills; she could do with it what she wanted. She would buy clothes or do something special. But most of the time, she would use it for her kids or grandkids. Since that time, she has always given to her grandchildren or great-grandchildren and her philosophy was that it always had to be EQUAL. If someone needed a new pair of shoes or school clothes, Mom would be making sure that everyone got the same $50 or $100, to get whatever they needed.

She never played "favorites". We were ALL her favorite!!!!

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