Lisa’s Got Game!

A reader of “Surviving Sue” asked recently about my sister Lisa’s awareness of the book, my blogging about her and our life with Sue. Such a good question...

Given Lisa’s intellectual and developmental disabilities, I’ve never said, “I wrote a book about mom” because I knew it would stir residual emotional trauma for her. But writing about Lisa’s adventures and sharing with friends – including you, dear reader? All good.

I always ask Lisa if can share photos and stories about her and although some of the details about writing/blogging elude her, she loves knowing that she has a bit of a fan club. Unseen cheerleaders who enjoy knowing about her life. When readers offer sweet comments, I share with Lisa and pass along greetings and kindnesses. Lisa loves knowing she’s thought of. Remembered.

The best thing about Lisa’s life today is that she’s safe. While the ghosts of Sue’s bad behavior still linger, I remain protective of Lisa and her overall health. Thanks to the wonderful support she receives…we receive…as a family, Lisa is healthier, more socially assured and functional than ever.

When we talk about our mom, Sue, we do so in light terms, recalling the fun times and the positive memories. They’re there, tucked in Lisa’s heart and mine. Whenever thunder clouds of emotion surface for Lisa, we detour. What helps? Leaning into moments of joy, like recalling Lisa’s super skills with bowling balls and bocce balls.

This past weekend Lisa participated in a special recreation bowling outing and even though her bowling adventures with our parents occurred decades ago, I know our dad (Sonny) was smiling down as he watched Lisa’s excellent technique and follow-through. (See below.)

My sweet sister knows how to throw a ball and knock down pins…despite her mobility and vision issues. Just like our proud papa always said: Lisa’s got game.

I included the photo below in “Surviving Sue“. One of Lisa’s proudest moments EVER as a Special Olympics Champion in bocce ball, thanks to our dad’s coaching and encouragement. On her better days, Sue was a great encourager, too.

What delighted me the most in our latest outing with Lisa was her storytelling mastery, recalling our dad’s love of pizza after attending or participating in any sporting event. It didn’t matter what it was: going to a baseball game, playing a round of golf, or – back in his heyday – having fun with slow pitch softball. Pizza as the post-game celebration was non-negotiable. Pizza and a bucket of ice-cold Pepsi, to be more specific.

I’d forgotten entirely about Lisa’s favorite giggle-worthy story involving one of Sonny’s softball games. The one where two-year old me got hit by a wayward pitch while in a stroller. The story was told and retold endlessssssssssly when we were little. Sue loved it because she said it explained why I was so ‘difficult’ later in life:

Little Vicki, you know, she got hit by a fast pitch when Sonny played softball. Bonked her on her head, but good. Explains a lot, ya know?”

Sue would smile and plant a Sue-version of a ‘noogie‘ on the top of my head and I’d play along, watching Lisa giggle at Sue’s performance. I learned that most families have a goofball story or two about accidentally dropping a baby or a whoops moment when a toddler took a fall, but I hated the retelling of the softball story because Sue was usually drunk when she told it. Less funny. More grimace-worthy.

But Lisa? Ah…she gets grace. She remembered our dad’s love of pizza, and sports of all sorts while we enjoyed some Chicago deep dish, Lou Malnati’s-style after she bowled. Lisa had the floor, and it was a good, good day. Even when she told the ‘stroller story’ one more time.

Thanks so much for reading and coming along. Lisa says hi!

Vicki 🥰

P.S. Here are two favorite posts about Lisa and my all-time fave about our dad, Sonny:

Loving Lisa: “They’re All Together Now” – Victoria Ponders

https://victoriaponders.com/2023/09/03/super-lisa

White Shirt, Helping Heart – Victoria Ponders


Check out this link to learn more about my book, “Surviving Sue”.

Surviving Sue | Eckhartz Press



61 responses to “Lisa’s Got Game!”

  1. What are the small colored squares inside the bowls behind your sister, Vicki?

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    1. Such a great question! I should work on my photography skills. It’s the new-fangled electronic scoreboard – the control panel. Fancy, right? 😉

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  2. A scoreboard without names or numbers! Amazing. Thanks, Vicki, and continued good wishes to your sister and the loving guardian in you.

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    1. Thank you so much, Dr. Stein. Appreciate you for your endless support. 🥰

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  3. Hello Lisa! 👍

    It’s wonderful that you involved her on this blog and that she’s aware she has a following for her and your inspiring story!

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    1. Thanks, Ab. I know you understand. Bend and flex and think creatively. Inclusion is a big word, but we can do it! Advocacy and friendship help – thanks for being such a terrific ally. And yes! I will give Lisa your hearty hello! 🥰

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  4. You are the best sister, Vicki!

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    1. Aww…you’re the best Iowa girlfriend EVER. I’ll tell Lisa you said hi – I think I see you waving at us! 🥰

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  5. Hi to Lisa from me as well. This post makes me marvel yet again that you (and Lisa) survived Sue so well. Talk about digging down deep to find your inner strength. 🥰

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    1. Thank you, Jane! I will definitely pass along your sweet hello to Lisa. Thank you, too, for seeing and acknowledging the work. Appreciate you! 🥰🥰🥰

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  6. Go Lisa Go!!!! The pro bowling circuit is calling!!! But do the celebrate with pizza. Let’s hope. I can relate to a number of things in your piece, but especially how one person can tell a story and it will illicit one response from me (maybe anger or frustration), while someone else tells the same story and I have another response!!!! Crazy how that works. It’s especially funny to me how how we go from biting our tongue to breaking out in a laugh, because someone who loves us is telling the story and helps us laugh and enjoy the humor. Life! 🤪🤪😎😎😎😎

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    1. Oh! You nailed it, Brian. You’re right – the storyteller and circumstances are key. And maybe deep dish pizza helps?🥰🤪🥰 Thank you!

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      1. Deep dish looks great!!!!! 👨‍🍳👨‍🍳👨‍🍳👨‍🍳

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        1. Oh, buddy. It IS. Road-trip worthy…just sayin! 😎😜😎

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            1. Whoa! Best emoji response EVER! 🤣

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  7. What a charming and heartwarming story. Thank you so much from sharing from the heart. (Heart-sharing is always the best kind of sharing, right?!) 💕‼️

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    1. You know it — and you do it SO well, Jules! Love you! 🥰

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  8. If not the first, certainly one of the firsts posts I read of yours was about Lisa and you drew me in with the connection you two have. And still whenever she shows up in a post. I know it’s going to be a wonderful tale of love and devotion.

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    1. That’s the loveliest compliment, Michael. Thank you! Appreciate you for reading and for sharing that you see the love between Lisa and I. 🥰😉🥰

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  9. Games, stories and pizza. Doesn’t get any better than that! Thank you for sharing Lisa with us – and letting her know she has a fan club. I can hear Sonny cheering from here! ❤ ❤ ❤

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    1. Oh….thanks for that, Wynne! I love that you can hear him! Long distance and all! 🥰🥰🥰

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  10. Nice to hear about Lisa. Hi back.

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    1. Thanks, VJ! I will tell her!
      🥰❤️🥰

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  11. “Hi!” back to Lisa. She’s accomplished something I could only dream about. The winning the game part, not the pizza part. I’m quite aware of ‘zas!

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    1. Same! She’s a far better bowler than I’ll ever be. Thanks, Ally! I’ll tell Lisa you said hi – she’ll love it. 🥰

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  12. Your love and respect for Lisa always shine through your writings. Beautiful 💕

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    1. Aw! Thank you, Rachel! 🥰

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  13. I love hearing about Lisa’s super powers in bowling and bocce ball. Tell her I’m impressed.

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    1. Will do! She will love hearing that! Thanks, Elizabeth! 🥰

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      1. I’m sending you back heart emojis because they aren’t working on my WP today!

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        1. Gotcha — thanks so much, Elizabeth! 💕

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            1. It’s working now. 💕👍🏼

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              1. Whew! An emoj-i-mergency! 😁

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                1. Ha! I had to restart my computer.

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  14. Love the twinkle in Lisa’s eyes in that last photo. Here’s a story to share with her. Long ago I was talked into joining a bowling league. I was not a bowler but remember watching bowling (Earl Anthony in particular) with my dad on TV. My scores never did much to add to the team standings but I was excellent at gutter balls. Those little channels just sucked my bowling ball right in. I could have used Lisa’s expertise for sure 🙂

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    1. Oh my gosh, Deb. Lisa will love your memory of Earl Anthony! He was a hero on Sunday afternoons in our house as she and Sonny were riveted by bowling on TV – like you and your dad. Thank you for your comment and for seeing Lisa’s twinkle. You are perceptive, my friend. I just told her I’d write about her soon and it was the source of the glimmer in the photo – knowing she’d be saying hi to friends like you. xo! 🥰

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  15. Hi to Lisa! She is definitely a better bowler than I am (my lifetime high score is 11). What a spirit you communicated about her.

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    1. Oh, Belinda! Can you see me smiling! Same here about the lack of bowling skill. Lisa has always been able to out bowl me – by a mile. I think it’s her carefree form – not overthinking – and boy, oh boy. Can she rack up the strikes. I will tell her you said hi – for sure. xo to you! 🥰

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  16. What fun! Both the bowling and all of Lisa’s special memories. Go Lisa!! I used to tag along with my grandparents when they were in a bowling league. I mostly watched people playing with the claw machine, but was always impressed with the precision of the bowlers.

    And like Deb mentioned, Lisa has a sparkle in her eye–it’s so clear she feels loved, appreciated, and cherished. How lucky you both are to have one another! 🥰

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    1. Thanks for that smile, Erin! You’re right – the games, the snack bar, the people watching! There’s so much to do at a bowling alley OTHER than bowl. Thank you, too, for your sweetness toward Lisa. I will tell her my friend “Erin from Arizona” says hey. She’ll love that – and she remembers the claw machine, too! xo! 🥰

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  17. I think Lisa’s lucky to have a sister like you! And I think you’re both lucky to have enjoyed so many celebratory post-game pizzas.

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    1. Thanks so much, Mark. I think we’re lucky to have each other…and gosh, yes! Pizza for the win – always! 🥰😜🥰

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  18. I love your post, Vicki. “What helps? Leaning into moments of joy.” You are absolutely right about that. Wonderful pictures, and the pizza looks so good. 🤤 Thank you for sharing, and say hi to Lisa for me.

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    1. Thank you, Edward! I really appreciate your comment. And you bet! I will tell Lisa you said hello! 🥰

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      1. You’re welcome, Vicki. 🫶🏼

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    Glad to know that Lisa has fond memories tucked away. I know her sister looks out for her like siblings should. That should make her feel good too. Despite her disabilities, I remember thinking how insightful Lisa was about things that were going on with Sue.

    You be sure and tell Lisa she’s got good bowling form. My wife kicked my ass in bowling on one of our first dates. Not only did she beat me by a lot, but she threw the ball twice as hard. Talk about my male pride taking a beating. Oh well, it seems that things have worked out for the last 38 years, despite my shellacking. 🤣

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    1. LOL! I love that Debbie whooped you good at bowling! And you are so right…Lisa’s pretty fabulous with her insight and memories. All heart. I’ll be sure to tell her you complimented her bowling form. She’ll love that! Thank you, Pete! 🥰

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  20. Hi Lisa! You got game! Way to go!
    And pizza afterward! Yum!

    Way to be a great sister, Victoria.

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    1. Thank you, Nancy! I’ll tell Lisa you are cheering for her. Xo! 🥰

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  21. Hi Lisa, I love reading about you and your sister Vicki – you are both so lucky to have each other… My daughter Jessica loves bowling, and it is a hoot to watch her. She uses a bowling ramp because she is in a wheelchair and often gets a strike! Sending love from the other vickie

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    1. Ohhhhh. Oh. Oh. You will be the ‘top news story’ today, Vickie! I can’t wait to give Lisa your message…from you and from Jess. She’ll love it. Lisa’s friends Annie and Linda both use the ramps and special assists to launch their balls and they’re so good at getting great scores – good form, just like Jess! Much love to all of you – from all of us. 🥰🥰🥰

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  22. I am most definitely a silent cheerleader of Lisa’s. And how beautiful that you make her feel included. The story your mom told sounds vicious and cringe worthy. Though I know you handled it all so beautifully.
    Tell Lisa I said hi and how proud she should be of her sports skill and talent. 💕

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    1. I will tell her! Thanks so much! 🥰🥰🥰

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