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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Timeless Tuesday: Me and Poochie


My second birthday: 1972


I have no actual memories of this birthday, of course, but I can tell you that cake was Angel Food. Mom often made Angel Food cakes for birthdays and she would cover the little hole in the center with a canning jar lid and frost over it. Easier than frosting down the hole, I guess.

Just thinking about Angel Food cake makes my mouth water. I haven't had one in years. I have vivid, tasty memories of dipping my finger into the batter as it was being poured. I don't know how to describe the taste. Was it tangy? Sweet, but with a very peculiar kind of kick?

The dog in the background is Poochie. She was our family pup when I was a kid. I believe she was a rescued dog. The story was that there were two of them that someone in my family picked up... I want to say on the Ford-Ensign Road. The other one was dark in color, but only Poochie lived. I honestly don't know how long Poochie was in our family, but my sense is that she got there before I did. She was a great dog. She died when I was about five. It was hard for me. I think she grew blind and I know she started having seizures of some kind before she passed away. I do remember that.

Here's another photo of Poochie, wearing my brother's glasses.






Timeless Tuesday is gaining a following... Magoo's family (which I'm adopting!) is posting and this week Cheryl joined us at FlyoverPeople.net.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

you're so cute!

Anonymous said...

Adorable! I know the taste you are describing in angel food batter. Maybe it's lemon or a combination with the egg whites, but it is a distinct experience! I love it your mom didn't frost the hole! The lid trick is a good one!

Anonymous said...

What a cutie! I love seeing pictures of people I know when they were little. Your cake is great - angel food is my favorite, too. But how did your mom let you hold it? Brave woman! LOL Magoo's Mom

Tracy Million Simmons said...

Hee hee! If you look closely, there's a big person hand there holding the cake! I doubt I could have held a cake that size at the age of two. It looks pretty substantial!