A place to remember and reconnect for the many relatives of:
Ronald Robinson,
Boyd Robinson,
Terry Robinson,
Larry Robinson,
Val Robinson,
Pam Robinson Whetten.
I remember Grandma Rula patiently teaching me how to sew. I used to love to go to her house and work on a sewing project. Her sewing machine had no peddle. There was just a lever that you pushed with your knee. To this day, when I use the sewing machine I move my knee over to start the sewing machine. (it doesn't work)
She told me a story about when she was a girl she sewed through her finger and hid it because she was not suppose to be sewing. Of course her finger got terribly infected and her mom finally found out.
I loved how Grandpa Paul would make the donald duck sound and grab my knee instead of the gear shift when we were going somewhere to try to scare me. I was always amazed at how fun he could make shucking pecans look. Or maybe I just loved how cold it was by his chair with the swamp cooler blowing right on us.
I remember Grandma Rula patiently teaching me how to sew. I used to love to go to her house and work on a sewing project. Her sewing machine had no peddle. There was just a lever that you pushed with your knee. To this day, when I use the sewing machine I move my knee over to start the sewing machine. (it doesn't work)
ReplyDeleteShe told me a story about when she was a girl she sewed through her finger and hid it because she was not suppose to be sewing. Of course her finger got terribly infected and her mom finally found out.
I loved how Grandpa Paul would make the donald duck sound and grab my knee instead of the gear shift when we were going somewhere to try to scare me. I was always amazed at how fun he could make shucking pecans look. Or maybe I just loved how cold it was by his chair with the swamp cooler blowing right on us.
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