Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Holidays with Grandma

Holidays with Grandma : A Family Tradition. Holidays with Grandma were special and memorable. Some of the best memories of growing up! Holidays with Grandma were a Holiday Tradition! I have memories of important holidays which include my grandma. That's a picture of grandma and me! Our Thanksgiving and Christmas and Easter Holidays really didn't kick-off at our house until our grandparents arrived, especially grandma! What is it about grandmas anyway that they evoke such love and warm memories in their grandchildren's hearts.

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A Holiday with JaguarJulie and
Grandma Julia Nagy
My grandma shared her love for traditional Hungarian and Slovak cooking with us. Because of her, I have a passionate love for stuffed cabbage, hungarian goulash, hungarian spaetzle, polish pierogi, butter horns, nut roll, poppy seed roll, kifli, langos, strudel, apple pie, crepes suzette and oh so many other traditional Hungarian goodies!

I have written some about my grandma Julia Nagy as she has inspired me to be what I am today. Thank you grandma! I am thinking of you now that the holiday season is here ... sadly it is now holidays without grandma.

What is a bit saddening is to see that the important things are seemingly diminished by the commercialization of the Holidays. You know, buy this, buy that; write about this top selling item; sell, sell, sell; buy, buy, buy!

My grandma survived the Great Depression and instilled within us, a sense of pride and appreciation for the Christmas Tradition. Perhaps there would be less wars, fighting, competition, and divorces, if we weren't trying to add to all that commercialization. To me, Holidays with Grandma IS the Christmas Tradition. Those are my thoughts ... what are yours?

Some of the best memories of growing up were holidays with grandma : cherishing those memorable family traditions! Wish you were here grandma!

A grandma is a grand person! The use of the prefix "grand-" dates from the early 13th century, from Anglo-French graund.

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The Christmas Holiday with Grandma Julia Nagy

Dear Grandma: It's the holidays without you again!

Dear Grandma,

Yes, it is once again the holidays without you. I’ve got your recipes for stuffed cabbage rolls, nut roll, poppy seed roll, butter horns, hungarian goulash, kifli, and kind of remember all your cooking tips. But, it’s just NOT the same without you! Everything your cooked and baked always tasted better than my rendition.

I just wanted to thank you again for everything that you taught me and for all the love that you shared unconditionally. I didn’t always tell you how much you meant to me; how much I truly respected and loved you. Grandma, I miss you. I’m doing my best each day to be a better person, and it is all because of you. Because of all that you taught us.

Thank you grandma for all that you did for us.

Sincerely,

Your loving grandchild.

Holidays with Grandma in the Kitchen!
When I think of holidays with grandma, I think of her in the kitchen! She was famous for her Hungarian cooking!
  • Stuffed Cabbage : The Best Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Ever!
  • Hungarian Goulash : Ah, Goulash
  • Butter Horns : Traditional Hungarian Pastry
  • Poppy Seed Roll : Traditional Hungarian Pastry
  • Nut Roll : Traditional Hungarian Pastry
  • Kifli : Traditional Hungarian Pastry
  • Langos : Traditional Hungarian Food
  • Hungarian Spaetzle : Little Dumplings

What is your favorite grandma-ism?
  • If you keep crossing your eyes like that, they'll stay that way!
  • If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything!
  • I'm going to wash your mouth out with soap!
  • Who do you think we are ... the Rockefellers?
  • Who taught you to talk like that anyway?
  • And another one for the pot!
  • Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
  • Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
  • If you see a penny, pick it up for good luck.
  • Don't say something you might be sorry about later.
  • People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
  • Only pick up a coin if face up for good luck, if it's face down the luck has run out.

Famous grandmas remembered -- some favorite quotes
Which is your favorite?
  • A house needs a grandma in it. --Louisa May Alcott
  • It is as grandmothers that our mothers come into the fullness of their grace. --Christopher Morley
  • When a child is born, so are grandmothers. -- Judith Levy
  • If your baby is "beautiful and perfect, never cries or fusses, sleeps on schedule and burps on demand, an angel all the time," you're the grandma. -- Teresa Bloomingdale
  • My grandmother started walking five miles a day when she was sixty. She's ninety-seven now, and we don't know where the hell she is. -- Ellen DeGeneres
  • Never have children, only grandchildren. --Gore Vidal
  • Being pretty on the inside means you don't hit your brother and you eat all your peas - that's what my grandma taught me. --Lord Chesterfield
  • My grandmother was a Jewish juggler: she used to worry about six things at once. --Richard Lewis

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The Thanksgiving Holiday with my other Grandma

"Share your love and blessings with friends and family at Thanksgiving. Make that the first day of Giving Thanks each and every day!" -Jaguar Julie

Holidays with grandma -- which is YOUR favorite?
Would you pick Thanksgiving or Christmas? If you could pick your favorite holidays with grandma, which one would you pick?

This special holidays with grandma lens is dedicated to my grandmother Julia Nagy. My grandmother Julia Nagy is my superhero! Thinking about the 'superheroes' in my life, the very first person that comes to mind is my grandmother Julia Nagy!

Do you love holidays with grandma, or maybe are a grandma who loves holidays with her grandchildren? Have any favorite stories to share?

History: Holidays with Grandma : A Family Tradition was originally created on Squidoo by JaguarJulie on November 9, 2008. Highest lensrank ever achieved: #863 overall. Lens #393 in the quest for Giant Squid 400 Club.

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