Evelyn Taylor
From
Pat Kinsella Herdeg, Blog Editor:
Readers of this cousins blog know
Evelyn well. She has written many of our family history stories throughout the
decade we have been writing about ‘a-cousining’ and family history and what we
all are up to.
I am so grateful to have Evelyn as
my partner in crime as I continue to come with ideas for this blog. Her ideas
(Favorite Cars, Favorite Pets, and Favorite Places to Visit) have led to some
of our most interactive stories.
Thank you, Evelyn, and Happy
Birthday!
Lance, son of Evelyn writes:
Best
Mom! Best Friend Ever !!!
Pam,
daughter of Evelyn writes:
What I love about Mom is:
- · She is independent.
- · She is willing to try / explore new things even at 95 years of age. Recently I asked her to celebrate the full moon with me. We went outdoors at 7 that night and drummed to the full moon --- connecting with people around the world.
- · Patriotic - flies her flag and insists it not be tattered
- · Traditions, especially Christmas ones, are important to her
- · Mom sets a beautiful table (Editor Pat can attest to this; loved the lunch she and my Mom CB Taylor Kinsella and I all shared)
- · A fun travel companion
- · People are important to her - family, friends, those in need
- · Keeps up with technology - Kindle, smartphone, email, facebook, Internet searching
- · She has a fantastic memory - keeps up with her kids’ doctor appointments to remembering stories from her childhood to our last travel experience
- · Nobody can beat her cooking and baking (apple pie, sour cream cookies, pecan rolls, angel food cake); although if she gives you a recipe - watch out. Mom has been known to leave out key ingredients!
- · Loves to entertain - parties, ladies teas, quiet gatherings
- · Loves to read
- · Loves her family
- · Loves to dance - with my dad, Bryant
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And lastly, tries to understand me -
often shakes her head - but, always loves me.
Shiloh,
granddaughter of Evelyn writes:
Shiloh and Evelyn
Dear Nanny,
Wow! 96 years of having fabulous you
in our lives. Living in New Zealand until recently, most of my memories of you
involve phone calls, taped messages that we would eagerly listen to on the
cassette tape recorder (vintage !!!!) and fantastically written
"memories" stories sent over email, however I do remember that trip
you and Grandpa took to visit us. Among many other things, you let hyperactive,
cold-feeted grandchildren jump into bed with you bright and early in the
mornings.
Since moving to Toronto I have been
lucky to spend more time with you. I always enjoy watching your favourite
movies with you (Splendour in the Grass!) and eagerly gobbling up those
cinnamon rolls that I used to request each time I visited....until the time we
made them together and I realized just how much work they were!!!!!
Happy birthday Nanny! Sending you
lots of love on your special day.
Shiloh xx
Lance, Evelyn, Pam, Mitch and Bryant
Lucille
(CB) Taylor, first cousin to Bryant writes:
Evelyn is such an amazing and creative person. One
of my first memories of her is going over to Bryant and her home. In their
bathroom, three of the walls were white and one was black. Evelyn had put out a
white marking pencil, and everyone who wanted to added thoughts or sayings to
the wall. I had never seen anything like that—so fun!
Eve also is a wondrous seamstress, making Pam’s
wedding dress, which was so lovely.
I really got to know Eve (pronounced like ‘Evie’)
during Bryant’s last illness. Lance, their oldest son, interrupted his life to
return home and help with his father’s hospice care. I would drive down from
Rochester and take Eve out to lunch to give her a change of scenery. During
those many luncheon talks, we became very close.
Over the years, Eve and I have continued to hang
together, through thick and thin, using emails and now phone calls. She is an
only child. When my three sisters were gone, I missed our sisters’ back and
forth. So, Eve graciously became my adopted sister, and I know she feels the
same.
Happy Birthday, Sis!