Vickie Lynn
She super glued humility to the walls of all her palaces. She shopped the Dollar Store for essential necessaria and her genetic generosity overflowed the shopping cart. She always left people better than she found them.
Vickie Lynn was thrilled when any of us would take a trip anywhere. It gave occasion for her to remind us to bring her home a souvenir, a trinket, a remembrance of travel, a present. To her, a present to celebrate a homecoming was as sweet as taking the trip and the present was more or less the reason to ever leave in the first place. As she perfected her reminders, the travel became less and less important and the giftsong eventually became "bring me a present and you don't even have to leave on a trip." A jaunt across town or an errand to the Dollar Store was perfect justification for a present and Vickie Lynn was a consummate recipient.
The Dollar Store suggests by its name that you can get everything in there for a dollar. So Vickie Lynne calculated that she would just go ahead and get everything. The logic was solid. It was akin to the Vickie Lynne Mathematical Rule of Exponential Anniversaries. Hallmark publishes a list of what presents go with what anniversary: 2 years is paper; 3 is wood; 4 is plastic and on and on up to metals and precious stones. Be careful not to trivialize the early years; certainly nice enough presents. But the real presents, the ones that count are associated with the higher numbers and you must accelerate to accumulate. So she and Bill measured their anniversaries in 5 year increments. With this 5X multiplier math their first year anniversary already skipped over paper and cotton and wood and jumped to crystal. It would only take 5 chronological years to yield 25 celebratory ones and the presents would be so much more worthwhile. She and Bill have thus been married for 85 years and with that milestone comes a jubilee-level present . This time-warp formula of hers streamed clever, outrageous behaviors into a Bunnell Funnel and the outpourings were their private personal concerts of luxurious Laughter, their presents to each other. As this laughter chapter was written a loon sang a requiem verse in a flyby over us.
Laughter trumped it all. It was a treasure to be in the presence of her staccato, Wallyesque, machine-gun reverberations. Experiencing her laughter was contagious. It was a gift that sticks like super glue to the walls of our being. Listen to Jimmy sometime. Listen to Brandon. Listen to them all.
Sprite dethroned her Coke-du-jour with its effervescent clarity, a convenient and transparent remedy to the dark-sided cola urgency of her imperfect appetite. It was clear to her that Coke had to go with its sweet promise of liquid friendship and fizzy familiarity in a can, or a bottle or a glass or a cake. It was not, in the end, Coke Cake that powered her palate but Barb's Coconut Cake, lemon meringue pie no more. Vickie Lynn invested in Cake Futures for Chase and Brandon through NiNi. Rice pudding, craved and comfortable, would match pregnancy-like urges for gagootz and spaghetti and never reach an expiration date if it had one.
Much like her special friends Donna and Cathy, Vickie was a caregiving machine. She learned chiropractic manipulation from an employer and administered pain relieving back massages with strong handed skill. She learned podiatric care from an employer and soon ministered to a clientele of foot weary patients of her own. She befriended people who could not care for themselves and found a pathway to care for them. She engaged with Shirley and ignored the disintegration of Alzheimer's Disease. She was a caregiver, caretaker, and home maker. Once upon a time whilst helping Deb clean each others' homes Vickie sprayed windex on a framed photo of Debs family to clean the dust off glass that wasn't there.
She looked at the unlikely vintage house trailer on Motorcyle Ave and said " I can work with this!" After they left that estate nobody could follow her exhaustive accessorization so they bulldozed the place. She resurrected years of furniture rearrangement experience. Lindsay and Abby would wake up the next morning in a whole new world. Overnight, Vickie had painted the walls, relocated all the furniture and end tables were adorned with candles and perfectly placed treasures. She considered herself a minimalist decorator because there were some blank spaces left between her frames and shadow boxes and rustic signs and jars of garlic and onions. " I love you to the moon and back" hung over the entry to her living room and she welcomed everybody to her environment (especially Chase and Brandon) with heart hugs and she really cared for you unless she bent her pretend arthritic Harriet finger and was psst at you for 11 seconds. Vickie Lynn stealthily included her closest confidants in her interior decorating schemes and themes. Deb or Terry often complimented her on some extra special shelf adornment to discover that she had lifted it from their respective houses and repurposed it among her treasures. She delighted in the disclosure of her pilfering. "That's yours" followed by a machine gun volley of laughter.
"You can be leader today" Vivacious Vickie declared her own
Supervisory authority over who drove, where to sit at Applebee's, or just to simply enjoy the self-awarded distinction. This life got the best of her and I can visualize her greeting now in the Face of God "You can be leader today,"
Vickie Lynn contracted every known disease except cancer which was celebrated as a victory. Last Thursday she wished for the strength to keep up with her grandchildren. Much earlier in life she had stopped working to care for each of . She was pleased to love Tyler, an ally in their mutual care plans for Lindsay and Boo and Baby B. Vickie was Erik's Official Godmother and She teased with the reality of that special relationship by adding a whimsical dimension to her love for Erik, "Hi Erik John. This is your fairy Godmother". Chase pumped non-verbal "I Love You" hand squeezes and Lindsay plays the car horn to the same heartbeat
Abby was her rock: she brought perspective and 'tude. Everything will fall into place and it will be allright. "Hey Little Bird, love you long, long time"
A Gosnell Hospice bedside dance with Uncle Jimmy restored the loving telephone linkage between them. When Wally passed years ago she enlisted Jimmy as her surrogate Dad. Yesterday Vickie Lynn defrosted the freezer she gave us. The tree outside her window at Brighton Rehab grew before her very eyes. The dome light came on in the Pilot yesterday and nobody was in the car.
Wally, her Father, was the perfect centering focus of her life. Her measure of love and unconditional generosity descended from him and her suffering was made bearable by his memory. She was the classic Daddy's Little Girl and is now sitting painless in his lap, still.
Heart hugs for all.
The Beginning.
Be Nice.
Take care of you