You would think that "prissy" is something you would call someone you don't like....but in my case... in this case ........it is quite the contrary, "prissy" in my mind should be short for "princess" and nothing less. She was the cutest girl I had ever seen........ she lived in the big house across the street...........she was my first best friend, "PRISSY."
It had been around 39 or 40 years since I had actually seen her.. but I would recognize her anywhere...........she had the same face, the same smile the same heart that I loved so long ago.
I have .... memories...... of playing make believe, running barefoot through the yard, playing fetch with my German Shephard, going to birthday parties together and coloring in coloring books with our dolls propped up beside us. These are just a few of the times I remember so vividly. I am sure we got in mischief together.......although I don't remember any of those specifics. :)
Prissy recalled a story from her childhood and told it to me when we reunited last year........she remembers getting a spanking from her parents........ because she told everyone in the neighborhood that her "Mom & Dad were getting a divorce." Prissy didn't know what a "divorce" was but she knew she wanted her parents to have one. I had told her on one of my visits from VA, that my parents were getting one of those. Prissy knew that this had to be a good thing because when this happened you could "live at the beach and go fishing on a yacht".........just like the one I showed her on my step fathers business card. She says that she still has this card tucked away somewhere with that Charter Boat picture on it. She imagined my life being "charmed" and wanted to share in the "adventure" and I longed to be living hers.
I wonder if I hadn't moved if I would have had more memories of the same or if through the years we would have grown apart like I see so many do? I would like to think that she and I would have been there for each other have too through thick and thin. . I would be willing to bet if we had been allowed to grow up together we would have been just like the characters in the DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA YA SISTERHOOD. ****which is set in a small parish of Louisiana and the Theme Song "details in the fabric" (again ironically) is sung by Jason Mraz (one of my faves from VA). Our friendship at such an early age taught me what it was like to have a true friend, and thru the years ......we loved each other unconditionally even if from afar, we laughed and learned together without judgement but rather with wonder and charm.
Our lives have been parallel in some ways and opposites in others but we ended up with much the same personality and mannerisms. We met again in December 2009 thanks to Facebook and the fact that she was visiting her youngest son who currently lives in the same town as my daughter in Virgina!
We both love New Orleans and have both lived there, we both have had roller coaster lives and we are now both Grandparents of an autistic child. We both believe in Karma and both grab life by the horns and ride as hard as we can.............
It was one of the best Christmas presents I ever had in 2009..........seeing my first BFF again after all of these years. When we said good-bye ....Prissy's words couldn't have been sweeter or more needed at the moment..... "I have always loved you" echoed in my heart and my mind all the way home............this is where I got the idea......the notion ........the standard...... that I still set and tried to hold my friendships to (some successfully and others not so much) through the years.
We are all grown up now and some people refer to you as "Laura" which is a lovely grown up name...... but to me you will always be my ......"Prissy" the princess that lived across the street in the big house on the hill.
365 people that I know or have met............ I will be using fiction along with non-fiction to write about 365 people that I know. I will use fictional names and photographs when necessary to protect the true identity of some, while others will be described and written about that are real.........in every aspect of the word.
Showing posts with label natchitoches. Show all posts
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6.19.2010
6.15.2010
#1 ........ A.R. McCleary ......Mr. Mac........ A Wild Irish Rose

My Papa
Jan. 25, 1915- April 26, 1989
I don't know a lot about the young A.R. McCleary, when I think about it I really don't know a lot about the elder Mr. Mac either. what I do know is memories and words passed along to me by others, so what I know or knew could be faulty to some degree.
I do happen to know that he was a well respected man in the small town of Natchitoches, LA. the town where I was born. I don't know exactly why he was respected so much except for the fact that he had money and he owned the town's only Drug Store "The P&C Drugstore." What P&C stood for I don't know.
I never saw my grandfather cook ANYTHING much less grill! This picture was in my Aunts "old family photo" album, I love it because I can see a smile on his youthful looking face and he is enjoying doing something that I for one never witnessed for myself. I don't know if this was some type of event or not but the caption said "Daddy Grilling Steaks." I love this picture because I can relate to him , sort of, as I like to cook and love men who grill! The McCleary family had "hired help" as long as I can / could remember and Octavia (who I have no pictures of) made all of the meals. The "big" meal of the day was always "lunch" which they called "dinner" and supper was served after Octavia went home, usually consisted of a sandwich.
I don't remember EVER seeing my grandfather in any type of clothing except for suits and suit pants with pocketed shirts. I never saw him in a pair of jeans, which is kind of funny............if you have ever been to Natchitoches you would also find that funny, its a very rural town.
I moved from Natchitoches by the time I was 6 years old, so I missed out on a lot of my Grandparents lives by living so far away. We did go back, I believe twice before I moved out of my parents home, maybe 3 times and they visited Virginia a few times as well. I wasn't given a lot of family history in my life time, but one of the things I did know is that my Grandfather didn't have any living family of his own, due to a fire that took the lives of his siblings? and parents?
I am not sure when the couple actually settled in Natchitoches LA but it was the only home I knew growing up and remained my Grandfathers home until his death, when my Mother and her sisters sold the home and divided the money. If I would have had the money I would have liked to have bought this home, in my mind it was the most beautiful home (next to the Hawkins home in Arkansas) that my family ever owned. It was a sprawling rancher surrounded by a horseshoe shaped lake. There were many bathrooms, a parlor and even a library room in this house. The only thing "lacking" was the galley styled kitchen.....I always sat at the bar to eat, it was more inviting. It had doors in every bedroom that opened up to the outside and a brick courtyard. The courtyard had with a huge tree covered in ivy right in the center with a brick "surround" that I would sit on and walk on top of when I was little. My aunts reception was held there, I remember that vividly....... and there was a shed/closet that I loved to walk into and smell the leather from my other aunts saddles. There was a playground on top of a hill and at one time my aunt kept horses on the property. I loved it there.
The stories I heard about this man included some about Prohibition, and selling his whiskey from the Drugstore Pharmacy. They also included many trips to a place called "Many" for business, I remember going with him once (just he and I) when I was very very young,maybe 3 ? My Papa was a drinker, he drank liquor, everyday. I smelled it, I saw it, it was no secret, it was his Geritol, his gasoline that helped him make it through the days and nights. He was "functional" isn't that what they call it these days? He would do everything that most people could do with it , but without it, maybe not? He had some "wheeling and dealing" going on a lot , I am not sure anyone really knew everything he was "into" but whatever he did he was successful at it. There are even pictures of him flying an airplane on my Aunt's facebook wall.
When my Grandfather, Papa, would come to visit we would get to go "out to eat" I was always reminded not to "talk" as children were to be "seen and not heard." I never really understood that until much later, when I realized that those that warned me to keep quiet , may have not wanted what I had to say to be heard by such "powerful" ears? But in any case we did visit an Irish Restaurant on Forrest Hill Avenue called "O'tooles" on one occasion. My Papa requested that the piano player play "My Wild Irish Rose" I didn't like the song particularly but I always remembered him requesting it , and wondering what the significance of it was, besides the obvious fact that he was 100% Irish thru and thru...................
I wrote a poem about my grandfather in college entitled "The Silver Years." It was about my Papa, and the things that I remembered most about him....... It won first place in the annual Sherwood Forrest Student / Alumni Writing contest in 1994. It also helped me to win the Humanities award for the Department of the Arts & Sciences.
FOR YOU PAPA..................
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