Back in the hotel after a day of shopping, cousin Joni shrugged out of her warm, furry wrap and recalled a coat she had seen that she really wanted. "I just can't buy it, I've got this beaver coat Jim gave me, but I DO like that other one so much." Mom's friend Gloria said, "Joni! You're in New York! Just go down on the street and sell your beaver!"
Gloria used to tie an old pair of pantyhose around her waist, put her money in one of the legs, then tucked her stash safely under her trousers. Mom, walking down to the subway behind her nearly wet her pants laughing when she saw that Gloria's tail had come teasingly free and was wagging back and forth begging to be taken.
My son Ryan and I were in New York and joined the group for dinner. The ladies were fascinated by an old guy dating a young chick at the table behind us and went so far as getting out the compact mirrors to watch the goings on. I hope the couple's real story was half as fascinating as the one the ladies were conjecturing.
There's nothing quite like going to New York and tipping a few with your Mom--here's to you, Jackie!
©12/2012 Jana B Patrick, janasrandomwriting.blogspot.com
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Jackie, Gloria, Marlene and Joni, 2000 |

Super funny! I loved the pictures too...Jackie and Joni were twins?
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DeleteJana, I just re-read the blogs about John and Jackie and the Jackie stories....my third read.....They get better each time and so do the tears........A good cry can sometimes be wonderful.......love ya Gert
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