Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Limitations

My parents are going up to Vermont to visit Maude's parents. I take this as a very good sign that my dad is feeling a lot better. Betty absolutely can't wait, as Maude's mom is one of her best friends. They didn't go last year as my dad wasn't doing very well.

This is their annual "go up and hang out with Maude's parents and pick as many blueberries as the car will hold" trip to Vermont. It's so cute - they have so much fun up there. And then Betty makes blueberry jam, blueberry buckle, blueberry coffee cake, blueberry whatever you can imagine.

They pick these ginormous organic blueberries that are so lush and beautiful and juicy and delicious. I hope that in August I'll have enough to eat till my teeth turn blue and plenty to freeze for smoothies.

I am confident I will be getting blueberries, as they always share, and they always bring me presents from trips. Although I have to say, when they went to Namibia and South Africa, I asked for blood diamonds and was chagrined that they ignored my request so thoroughly.

One year they came back from Vermont with these alarming umbrella hats. I'm sure you've seen them. They're rainbow colors and they kind of sit on your head like a stand.

According to Betty, they're just the best thing for picking blueberries. The air can circulate under it, so it keeps the sun off your face and your head stays cool! They were delighted with this great find. In fact, she said in all earnestness, I might like one. They both wore them every day in Vermont.

"Oh, sweetie, they're just so great! They keep the sun off, and they keep your head cool. You might want one just to wear around outside!"

This, from people used to attending embassy receptions in their finest. I, their progeny, would rather pull my fingernails out with a pliers than wear an umbrella hat anywhere.

I briefly tried to picture myself strolling about DC, keeping a straight face, pretending not to realize what a cretin I looked like in my umbrella hat. And realized I just don't have the wherewithal for it. I may wear a wig when it's not officially Wine And Wig night, or look like an ass in mismatched running clothes or take the trash out in high heels, but at some point you have to draw the line.

7 comments:

  1. Awww, you'd look so good in that hat. But let me just add, mmmmmmmm, blueberries.

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  2. Haha... aren't parents fun. I imagine those umbrella hats would have been useful during embassy garden parties in India. :-)

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  3. Parents are so funny. Particularly when their sensible concern for function outweighs their need to look cool. For my father, this is pretty all the time. My dad had this fanny pack that he wears around with his wallet, his pocket knife, and his handkerchief and Binaca all at the ready. I call it his purse. He refused to accept this title for quite some time, but now that he's 65 and retired, he doesn't care. Last week he called me from my aunt's house and asked if I could drop by the house and pick up his "purse" on my way to the BBQ. Classic!

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  4. Evil Spock believes those hats are called urban sombreros.

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  5. I'm thinking those beautiful scarves you made would really dress up your umbrella hat. Add you mincing high heels and you're set!

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  6. At least your parents aren't sporting those hats with beer hooked to the side and a platic tube leading to their mouth. Perhaps those are local to Texas. Blueberry pancakes are my favorite - enjoy!

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  7. Dr. MVM - Hats generally suit me, but noooo not those.

    VVK - They sure would have. Thankfully, they didn't know about them back then. Yikes!

    SL - This is hilarious! I think I might prefer the man purse to the fanny pack.

    ES - Nobody in an urban environment should be caught dead in one.

    DCup - I dunno. Might be too subtle a look.

    HKW - Ohhh, no. Very, very scary.

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