The Tradition Continues
Andrew: What a great way to celebrate little Rodney’s birthday, Dad. I remember when I was his age and you and Mom dressed me up in a cute little smock like our “girl” here. I loved that time of my life – innocence.
William: Do you remember how we kept doing that – until Doris passed away – and then we took that trip en femme for your 13thbirthday?
Amy: I sure do. Every girl remembers their first kiss – that Craig was so dreamy! (giggle) That experience helped me when I later met Gretchen.
Wendy: Yes, just as my dating experiences before I met your mother were a big reason I learned how to treat a lady, just as you learned to, son.
Renee: Mommy, Gramma– look at my beads. They’re soooo pretty!
Amy: Not as pretty you, my precious baby! I just knew you’d enjoy letting us dress you after you watched us put on our clothes and our makeup.
Wendy: She’s a natural, Amy. I think when she’s old enough, she’ll entice some young man to ask her out to a movie… or maybe even the prom.
Amy: Oh I loved it when I danced with Gretchen in my tux – and then we went to her school and I wore that gown, and danced with her big brother.
Wendy: And that was after Doris and I showed you the picture of me, her, and our dates. (pauses) I’m sure Doris and Gretchen are enjoying seeing the three of us now. And I hope they would approve of our dates tonight.
Amy: I know they would Mom. Our guys are handsome, well-mannered and they sure know how to romance a couple of newly single mothers. I sure can’t for them to see us in those sexy tight dresses we bought, Mom!