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Once again, my dear 'ol Mom, complete with her King of the Hill-style glasses!
Mom would literally save her pennies.  When she'd gotten enough of them to warrant it, she'd take them to the kitchen table and roll them up in 50s to bring them to the store and cash in for paper money.
It was quite funny watching Mom roll those pennies, because it was like playing KerPlunk... one wrong move and everything you'd done brings you back to the start.  You can see the tension in the top pic,  and the surprised look of success in the bottom one.  You'd get a lot of her trademark "aaaaahhhhh!!'s out of her every time she'd do this.  It was quite hilarious, really.
Something I value from those days was how much I could make Mom laugh.  I tried to make her laugh all the time.  She had a very distinct laugh that she passed on to all of us Cooks.  My friend Steve, who's passed a few years ago now, would make 'joke tapes' with lots of comedic bits and songs dotted throughout them, and they were popular among my group of friends.  He used to remark that he really wanted to bring a tape recorder to a family gathering of mine and record us all laughing for his joke tapes, because the laughter was so infectious.
I know now that Steve is sharing his own trademark laugh with Mom's up in the Promised Land!

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