I’m an only child, a lonely child, very much blessed with my immediate family but without much in the way of extended family on my side of the genealogical equation; two uncles that I have no contact with as well as a few cousins located here and there, nothing more. My husband on the other hand came from a large family. His mother was one of seven sisters, and one brother, resulting in a huge clan of cousins. My late mother-in-law always laughed when she spoke about her family gatherings, always stating that “when we all get together, we don’t need anyone else!” They certainly didn’t and it was a tribute both to old school families and those of today who enjoy being related. Sadly, as in too many families, life and death has impacted those wonderful gatherings on my husband’s side as everyone has slowly drifted apart, some separated by idiotic family disagreements, in recent years.
As the holidays quickly approach, I often stop and think about people that I would love to share the festivities with, often wishing that they were my relations. “Aunt L” is one of those special people who belongs to friends of mine who lovingly call her “Aunt Rain” or “Gree” but I always address her as Aunt L out of respect; using only her first name would make her just an ordinary person. She is a widow, missing her beloved husband Joe, a charming older woman who I refuse to classify as elderly, she’s anything but! A better definition would be well-seasoned or even…saucy, with a mischievous smile that often brings forth devilish comments. A few years back, Aunt L was hospitalized and, for a while, her family feared the worst but she bounced back with determination and remains such an important part of their lives.

Did I mention Baker Extraordinaire`? Well….you name it, she bakes it and I was fortunate in asking her to make an incredible Cheesecake for my dessert table last Thanksgiving and she even added some Rainbow Cookies, not knowing they’re my favorites.
Aunts, even imaginary ones, do things like that.
I’m honored to know Aunt L, happier still to see her thrive amidst her loving family. She is blessed and so are they.

Here’s looking at you, kid!










