Round Top...... Through The Eyes of Dorcas Graber
Did shivers run up your spine at the very mention of the words? What memories flashed through your mind? Did the taste of smashed cherry pie somehow form on your lips? What was the first thought that passed through your mind.......
For those of you who have moved away from our home you may have easily forgotten that this weekend is Round Top. But it's very know to all members of the Graber Nuts who still reside inside the four walls of what is affectionately know as the Graber Funny Farm. (No, really it's still known as that. Congratulations whoever started it). You know the drill. The late nights, the stressful breakdowns (I try and keep mine dramatic and artistic), the breakfast tacos, the freezing A/C to keep the bake goods, the early mornings, the trading, talking to all those people, and let's not forget the memorial car rides in between where I usually made everyone's breakfast fun by throwing up. :) Didn't you just love me?
I well remember the uneasy feeling I would wake up with and know, just know, that later in the morning my annual appearance would be made. I also remember the first year I did not throw up on the way to Round Top. Was that a time of celebration or what? It was the first year that it was just Rosemary, David, Mom, and me.
As a young child, Round Top was one of the most exciting events of the year! Honestly, I didn't know why y'all always complained so. I thought that is was the best thing ever. And peddling too. I thought peddling was the bomb and didn't find out until later years that Jonathan disliked it very much. Or that he sent me in because the people were more adapt to buy from me then him. Aren't we a family of business geniuses?
Another memory that is forever burned into my memory is that of Ruth baking cookies with Rush Limbaugh talking on the radio. To this day whenever I hear his show, I can taste chocolate chip cookies. Which makes it rather hard to focus on politics. :)
Well, I hope you enjoyed my rambling about Round Top and that maybe somehow I managed to bring up some good memories in your mind.
Life life to the fullest! ;)
Following His Star,
Dorcas (akaMadBakerGirl)
Note: This post was written during Round Top week but due to extreme work overload and sketchy memory was posted at a later date. Enjoy. :)
Dear sweet sister.....interesting post. I was discussing with your mom about Roundtop earlier this year and I believe that you have it much easier and more organized than when everyone was there...it is a bit smaller too since we used to run two booths and peddle in Warrington starting Tuesdays?
ReplyDeleteThat being said I rather enjoyed Round Top...it wasn't that bad. My favorite part was hauling goods from the square to the store or vice versa on my bike.
What I absolutely learned to hate about the whole deal was peddling...did not enjoy that. Especially when I was confronted. If I would never have had to peddle I really don't know if I would have dreaded it so much.
And yes Dorcas, anybody would rather buy something from a sweet little girl than a young scrawny, can hardly talk teenage boy:)
Thanks for the memories..maybe I'll be able to visit next April. Notice...I said visit not help:)
Oh, and yes...squashed Cherry Pie does come to my mind among other things.
ReplyDeleteWow Dorcas! Yes, I remember those days. And let it be known that I did not then, or now, or ever, call any member of our family by the derogatory term, "Graber Nuts". We could gracefully let that disgraceful misnomer slip away into obscurity. That is my recommendation.
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