I have so many favorite memories of my Bubby and Zaida, it's hard to say only one is my favorite. But I think the funniest one is one time, while I was visiting, I had to go to the bathroom really badly, but my Zaida was in the shower. I told Bubby I couldn't wait. She told me to wait one minute and went into her pantry in the kitchen. After moving things around, she showed me there in her giant pantry, which Moshe would call a Costco closet because of how big it was, there, in the middle, was a dirty black toilet. I suddenly was able to wait for Zaida to be done in the real bathroom.
The other funniest, which is more about Zaida, is that my Zaida had a fruit and vegetable store, which I guess would be a bodega. My cousins, who are much older than I am, used to go all the time. By the time I came along, Zaida was long since retired, so I only knew about the store from stories. Zaida used to tell us that Babe Ruth would come and buy produce from him. When I was little, I thought that was the coolest thing ever! When I was a snarky teenager, I thought there's no way that's true, and he was just saying it to have a cool story for me. But my dad pointed out that Babe Ruth probably ate fruits and vegetables, and he had to buy them somewhere, so may as well have been my Zaida's store. Fair point. Fast forward to last year, when I told my aunt that story and she said no way! It's not true. Zaida was just teasing me. But then my cousin said it was definitely true. Because why not? The funny part about this was my aunt and cousin arguing about it. It was one of those you had to be there moments. And I was. And it was pretty darn funny.
Thinking back as a parent, on everything my Bubby and Zaida let me do, breaking all my parents' rules, doing whatever I wanted, my own parents must've been so super frustrated. I know because I get frustrated when my parents don't follow my rules for my kids. But I know my kids are going to have the best day with my parents just like I had with my Bubby and Zaida.
Happy Birthday Bubby!
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