It was 1965 tonight, and I saw my grandpa. Until I was three
and a half I stayed with my grandparents while my parents went to work. Mostly
I stayed with my grandma, because Grandpa was working the crops, tending the
farm, feeding the animals . . ., but once in a while he would take me on his
adventures for an afternoon; and since the memories have stayed with me for 50
years, they must have been very special times. Most often he would take me on
his afternoon break to Joe Reece’s little country store just across the street
from the house. He and Joe, and sometimes some other man or two, would sit in straight wood-back
chairs, drink a glass bottle “co-cola,” snack on a Moonpie or a pack of nabs,
and talk about whatever men used to talk about on their break times. I would
get a Brownie (a chocolate soda) and usually a big chewy cookie from the cookie
jar, and a handful of pennies to try my luck for “treasures” from the gumball
machine.
But at least twice Grandpa took me downtown with him (as downtown as a
one-stoplight town can be) to the feed mill, where we spent a couple of
hours in much the same way, but with more men and more wood-back chairs. I don’t
know if maybe we took corn to be milled, or if we went to buy flour, but
whatever the reason for the trip, the main attraction was sitting, talking, and drinking “co-colas.”
My Rowan History class toured the China Grove Roller Mill this
evening, and although I doubt Grandpa ever went to China Grove, I could feel
him there as I wandered the four floors of that dusty old mill. I could hear the men
talking, and I could see the big red horizontal cooler of ice-cold glass-bottle
pop, with the bottle opener on the side. Once again I sat very grown-up with
Grandpa and his friends, and he was proud to show me off.
Remembering Thomas Carl Vestal Sr. 1910-1977
Photos:
1. China Grove Roller Mill taken from inside
2. Grandpa & Grandma's wedding
3. Grandpa, Grandma, and his parents
4. Grandpa and baby Becky
5. Grandpa smiling as I jealously jump into the picture of Grandma holding baby cousin Randy
6. Grandpa with cousin Alicia
7. my favorite soda at Joe's store (photo from Google)
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5 comments:
Kathy, this post is so precious!! Thank you!
Kathy, this post is so precious!! Thank you!
Thank you, Deborah, for reading and commenting!
Kathy, I enjoyed reading this so much and loved seeing the pictures.
Thank you for reading, Betty! You were one of my grandma's very special people!
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