talking to my grandma ($stitching_grandma) absolutely rules because that lady has the most
fascinating stories i've heard from anyone. like this is the lady who accidentally traveled to china literally the day after
tiananmen square happened and mentions how incredibly
eerie and locked down it felt.
anyway so tonight's conversation started off with me asking her if rice was more of a colombian thing (she married a colombian husband) or a swedish thing. no to the later, but they
do have a swedish tradition about
hiding an almond in rice pudding for good luck? which is so cool. :o i wonder what other cultures have the whole hide-something-crunchy-in-a-thing-that's-not-crunchy like the
eating the mardi gras baby thing. (yes really.)
the OTHER amazing story i heard tonight is when she and her husband went to sweden from switzerland.
... and they were about to cross the border when her husband realized he forgor his passport at the hotel way
back in germany. :'D
so they goes to the embassy with husband in tow and before they can mention the issue, embassy lady goes 'you'll have to come back in a week, we're remodeling.' now mind. this is like in the 1970's,
way before cellphones. you can't just say 'hey dude can you overnight the passport'. you are up
shit fuck street at this point since you have to time all these train/plane rides just right and there's no way to reschedule/coordinate everything.
so
this lady. keep in mind, the absolute quietest,
gentlest, sweetest grandma around.
my apparently stealth badass grandma. absolutely
flips her shit and goes 'MY HUSBAND HAS A BRAIN TUMOR AND WILL DIE IF HE DOESN'T GO TO SEE THE DOCTOR IN SWEDEN'
sort of very technically half stretching the truth, he had a surgery somewhat recently for such a thing and he still looked absolutely horrible while also not even the least bit hiding how amazed at her performance lol.embassy lady was, as you can guess, mildly taken aback. goes to her boss and Stuff gets sorted out and basically because my grandparents always had three photo-copies of their passports on them (in case if one got stolen, they traveled a lot internationally), were allowed to have a real-copy-made at the embassy overnight.
anyway tl;dr they got to go to sweden :P