Bon Bini Ya’ll
Solid Gold Mother-in-Law Memory
My mother-in-law Beatrice was one of my favorite chums. Lucky me? You bet. Having heard firsthand about, not to mention read about many mother-in-law versus daughter-in-law wars, I knew I was very, very lucky.
What was her trick?
She genuinely liked people, including me. Her loving kindness toward me becoming my role model toward my son-in-law and daughter-in-law. After all, if my clever, kind children chose these people as life partners, I knew they must be wonderful.
And they are.
When we moved to Mexico City, Beatrice came to visit us, following a tradition that had begun when we moved to Curacao in the early 1980s. Having herself lived abroad in Lima, Peru for almost two decades in the 1960s and 70s, she treasured and respected Latin America. Plus, her visits always gave me an inquisitive buddy to explore the world with.
She decided she wanted to go for a long weekend to a Mexican spa outside of Mexico City. It wasn’t fancy. No award-winning chefs of Canyon Ranch, but more Lonely Planet backpacker, thin towel frugality. Nevertheless, the spa did have treatments.
Letting her lead the way, she chose an exfoliation treatment for both of us. In turn we went into a large tiled room. The scrub-and-washdown treatment involved stripping and lying naked on a rather chilly stainless steel table, where I felt like a side of ribs in a Texas barbecue joint. A hefty, no nonsense Mexican woman entered with brushes and some liquid to scrub my body with.
Despite my improving Español, I chose not to chit-chat with her about the liquid she was using that looked and smelled suspiciously like the ubiquitous floor cleaner, Fabuloso. After the scrubdown, I was lined up against a tile wall and squirted with a powerful hose. I felt like Bruce Willis in one scene in the film, 12 Monkeys.
After my turn, I stumbled out of the treatment room to find my mother-in-law beaming at me. How did my skin feel, she asked. Tingly, I responded. She smiled happily, babbling on about how much less scaly and dry her skin felt. Given my body still pumped estrogen, I hadn’t a clue what she was talking about.
But now that I’m her age then, I understand exactly what she was talking about. No matter how much moisturizer I slather on my aging skin, it has gotten drier and thinner. While grounded at home by Covid-19, I looked for self-care ideas for very dry skin. “Dry brushing” popped up, so in the view that nothing ventured means nothing learned, I bought a recommended brush.
When it arrived, I could hardly wait to try it. Gently brushing my skin, as recommended, “towards my heart”, I had a distinct oooh moment. The memory of my gone, but not forgotten, mother-in-law and our shared 12 Monkeys experience at the Mexican spa flooded back. Only now I did feel what she had felt then, every bit of my brushed my skin awakened, like doing Tai Chi on steroids.
I remembered Beatrice, hearing her voice as she’d start a sentence with the tell of “Candace, darling” which always meant she wanted something that I probably would give. As her goal had been to leave memories behind, she’d be so very happy that she had succeeded at doing so. Stuff breaks, stuff wears out or does a walkabout disappearance act. But shared memories, especially of the warm and fuzzy sort, will last a lifetime.
Filed under:
America & Me, LIfe, Living Abroad, steroids, Travel, Travels With Grandma
Tags:
Mexico, mother-in-law, spa
-
Advertisement:
-
Advertisement:
-
Welcome to ChicagoNow.
-
Meet The Blogger

Candace Drimmer
TIMELINE
June 1972 to June 1973—Candace moves to Lima (Peru)—–
June 1973 to May 1974—Candace and The Husband live in Glendale AZ—–
May 1974 to August 1974—Living in Toronto, Ontario (Canada)—–
September 1974 to May 1975—Living in Aberdeen SD—–
May 1975 to July 1979—Living in Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada)—–
July 1979 to June 1980—Living in Asuncion (Paraguay)—–
June 1980 to September 1980—Living in NYC—–
September 1980 to November 1982—Living in Connecticut—–
November 1982 to January 1983—Living in Ponce, Puerto Rico (USA)—–
February 1983 to July 1986—Living in Willemstad, Curacao
(Netherlands Antilles)—–
July 1986 to July 1989—Living in Guayaquil (Ecuador)—–
July 1989 to July 1995—Living in Connecticut (yes, again)—–
July 1995 to August 2001—Living in Mexico City (Mexico)—–
August 2001—Return to Gringolandia (a.k.a. United States of America)—–
I was an accidental expatriate; love and marriage led me to it. One day I was a bandy-legged kid sitting atop my dogwood tree looking out of my small backyard world in 1950s New Jersey, wanting to move somewhere–anywhere, different. Next thing I knew I met a young hirsute anti-war, soon-to-be-Peace Corps volunteer, fell in love and moved to Peru in the 1970s.
WHAT an adventure it’s been!!
NOTE: I gave up Facebook, so apologies that I cannot answer any comments since it is only set up via FB. -
Subscribe by Email
Completely spam free, opt out any time.
Subscribe
Enter your email address:
Delivered by FeedBurner
Categories
- Uncategorized (293)
- LIfe (146)
- America & Me (132)
- Living Abroad (100)
- Travel (81)
- Chicago (44)
- Rat in The Toilet (36)
- Politics (30)
- Travels With Grandma (26)
- Chicago Politics (22)
Tags
- Ecuador (32)
- Chicago (28)
- Mexico (26)
- Peru (25)
- Curacao (18)
- Guayaquil (18)
- Mexico City (15)
- Paraguay (14)
- UK (13)
- Lima (13)
Latest on ChicagoNow
-
“Defund the Police”: World’s Dumbest Slogan
from The Amused Curmudgeon by badjack
posted today at 5:12 pm -
Movie Review: Greyhound
from Hammervision by John Hammerle
posted today at 5:08 pm -
Is Chicago’s Flag In Jeopardy/ Christopher Columbus Statues have been Removed In Chicago/ Whats Next?/ To Erase or not to Erase History
from JUST SAYIN by BOB ANGONE
posted today at 4:02 pm -
Solid Gold Mother-in-Law Memory
from Bon Bini Ya’ll by Candace Drimmer
posted today at 3:46 pm -
Times are tough but we’re tougher
from Where Are We Going So Fast? by James Warda
posted today at 3:38 pm
Posts from related blogs
-
The Amused Curmudgeon
Most recent post: “Defund the Police”: World’s Dumbest Slogan
-
The Chicago Board of Tirade
Most recent post: Christopher Columbus was just another wise guy with a boat
-
The Quark In The Road
Most recent post: I’m Biden my time. (Apologies to George Gershwin)
More from News: Opinion
Read these ChicagoNow blogs
-

Cubs Den
Chicago Cubs news and comprehensive blog, featuring old school baseball writing combined with the latest statistical trends -

Pets in need of homes
Pets available for adoption in the Chicago area -

JUST SAYIN
Read these ChicagoNow Bloggers
-

John Hammerle
from Hammervision: -

Carole Kuhrt Brewer
from Chicago Eats: -

Dennis Byrne
- About ChicagoNow
- •
- FAQs
- •
- Advertise
- •
- Recent posts RSS
- •
- Privacy policy (Updated)
- •
- Comment policy
- •
- Terms of service
- •
- Chicago Tribune Archives
- •
- Chicago Internet Marketing Services
- •
- Do not sell my personal info
©2020 CTMG – A Chicago Tribune website –
Crafted by the News Apps team

