The World’s Greatest Grandma

There was a story read to me as a child, about a grandmother who rides a motorcycle. I was never envious of the little boy in the story, because I knew that he was wrong for thinking his grandma was the coolest grandma in the world. His grandma couldn’t be the coolest grandma in the world because mine was. She has the mouth of a sailor and the dirtiest, funniest, sense of humour. Anyone who has spent any amount of time with her, can’t help but love her. My friend Jessi, upon hearing I was visiting my grandma this weekend, said, ” Doris! Tell her I say Hi and I love her.” My grandma, Doris, just has that type of magic. She is literally one of a kind. 
 
Grandma has always been the most encouraging of me and my crafting, so I couldn’t go visit without a little homemade something. I had picked up this little paper mache elephant at Michael’s a while back, not knowing what he would become, but unable to resist his dollar price tag. When I went downstairs (to my dungeon craft area) to whip up a little something for Grandma, the little elephant practically honked at me. He would easily become the perfect addition to my Grandma’s elephant collection. She has the elephant figurines scattered around her apartment, always facing the door, as per the superstitions that this positioning allows them to protect the home. All of her elephants have trunks pointed upward as well, because if an elephant’s trunk is downward, then all it’s luck scatters away, but an upward trunk stores the luck for the recipient, in this case Grams.

Keeping in mind, that a white elephant is the luckiest of all, I decorated the elephant. I used leftover magazine cutouts from this project. I chose shades of blue and turquoise and I modge podged them to the top and around the front. Then I painted the remainder of the elephant white. He was perfect. I knew she would love him and she did. I hope there are more similarly priced animals like this at Michael’s as I’d love to decorate other ones to use as tree ornaments.
 
My visit to grams, was atypical. Some of her magic is veiled by her illness, but I was happy to spend the weekend cleaning and cooking for her. I made her chicken soup, as soup is one of her all time favorite meals, along with chicken cutlets, spinach, and roasted root veggies. I couldn’t tell you how the soup or cutlets tasted, since I still don’t eat meat but as always, she loved everything I made for her, even if she didn’t eat nearly as much as usual. I froze some large portions for her and my grandpa to eat at later dates. I’m sure she appreciated the present & future home-cooked meals even more than the crafted elephant.

While there, I came across several  crafted-by-me things; a relatively recent mermaid painting, a mermaid card, a necklace, and this beautiful hand painted pot. Judging by the crude depiction of her, my grandpa, flowers, and the sun, I made the pot circa 1998 or 1997, when I was eleven or twelve.  And there it was, on her screened in porch, with a plant thriving in it, twelve or thirteen years later. I had to take a picture because it was just so sweet.  On the top, it reads, “World’s Greatest Grandma,” which she was then, still is today, and always will be, even when all the paint has cracked off the pot and I’m a grandma myself.
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220 thoughts on “The World’s Greatest Grandma

  1. OK…you totally made me cry…
    :(

    Beautiful post. What is it about grandmas that is so gosh-darn emotional and special? I think many of your readers today would probably debate your claim, asserting, “Nuh-uh, my grandma is the world’s greatest…”

    I guess it’s like the coffee shop in the movie Elf, the one with “World’s greatest cup of coffee” on the door. Many of us have the “World’s greatest grandma.”

    Thank you for the reminder! :)

  2. What a beautiful post! I’m nowhere near to being a Grandma yet, but I hope to give you some competition for “World’s Greatest Grandma” once I am… ;)

    Such a lovely post! Congrats on being Freshly Pressed! :)

  3. This is such a touching and heartfelt post. Your grandma sounds like an amazing woman. Thanks for sharing such a lovely story, and congrats on being freshly pressed!

  4. I am a frustrated grandma! The schedules of children today make it virtually impossible for anyone outside their endless parade of sports practices, music lessons, religious school and dance classes that it is impossible to spend enough time with any of them to make an impression. I do wonder sometimes what they will remember about THIS grandma…..

    Ronnie

      • Remember too Ronnie that you are online! You are leaving a written record of all your love for them just by commenting here. Someone, somewhere, someday will be combing the internet and will find your written record and declaration of love for them.

    • Don’t you worry Ronnie, you’re making an impression, even if you only get a few hours a year with them! My grandmother was, and remains, my greatest cheerleader, inspiration and hero. She was my safe haven, even though from the age of 10 on, I only saw her every couple of years as my parents moved us to CA and she remained in my home state of New Jersey.

      I’ll be moving my family back to NJ next month, just in time for the 3 year anniversary of her passing. It will be very strange returning to her home without her in it. I have not been back since 2 years before she died. I was unable to go home for the funeral. I am grateful for the 26 years we had, the opportunities I had to enjoy her stories and laughter, to introduce her to my children, her great-grandchildren. And now that my kids are older, and we are going home, I will enjoy showing them the locations and the physical realities of the stories they have heard me tell over and over again about Grandma’s house and the neighborhood in which I spent my most formative years.

      And I will get to spend time with my remaining grandparents, who are equally wonderful in their own ways. Our parents may raise us, keep us busy and train us to be good little citizens, but it is our grandparents who teach us to love unconditionally, laugh uncontrollably and relish life! It is because of my grandmother’s undeniable passion for life, and determination that I could be whatever I wanted to be that I overcame a 95% hearing loss, a teenage pregnancy, and coming out of the closet and at the age of 28 (29 next month!) have returned to college to chase the dream of becoming a lawyer.

      So don’t you worry Ronnie, you’re making an impact on those children. They might not realize it, and you may not feel like it, but you are!

      • This is exactly the setiment I wanted to portray in my response last night but didn’t. We (but especially grandparents) are all capable of having a giant impact in the smallest amount of time. And good luck to you Jr3bees on chasing your dream!

      • Thank you for your inspiring response. You are right that they will remember some of the funny time we shared. Anyway I’m still planning to be around for a long time and will have more opportunities to impress the socks off them!

        Ronnie

      • Simply judging by the fact you care, I’m sure you are not the world’s worst grandma. I hope thinks work out better for you in the future.

  5. Seems like your Grandmother doesn’t need that motorcycle to be Bad To The Bone :-)
    People who help cultivate others passions are Gods among men — and you are very lucky to have one of these rare individuals as a relative. Guess i should head to Michaels and strait over to my Grandmas after :-) , hope you don’t mind if i borrow your method of inspiration ;-)

  6. Your grandma sounds pretty amazing. One of my grandmas collects frogs, so I think of her whenever I see a frog in probably the same way you think of yours when you see an elephant. It makes me think I should start collecting something so one day when I’m old I’ll have my memory so viscerally connected to something too.

  7. I so completely with the fact that there’s something about Grandmoms which just fills your heart with warm, happy feelings. I’m missing my Grandma so much right now!

    Beautiful post…and congrats for the FP!! :)

  8. Lovely post!nice to meet someone who holds grand mother in such high esteem. You expressed this relationship such beautifully here. This post deserves to be in FP for sure.

  9. Every word of this post kept me intrigued. Maybe because of the love I had for my grandmother, the wishing she was still here..but also because of your talent to write. Very good ! Thank you for sharing such a great story!

  10. I love this post about your Grandma :) I have a similar relationship with my grandpa (or Grampie, as I call him.) He’s not as “with it” as he used to be, but I fondly remember the wise-cracking, broadway show-tune singing man who had all the artwork I did since I was a child on his fridge, and I love him as much now as then.

  11. ADORABLE!! This made me forget that I’m living in America…it took me to a Utopian society where everything was perfect and you always had one last piece of gum in the pack…thank you…

  12. Grandmas are always the greatest people. They somehow have a way of making you feel special and loved and like you are the most important person in the world. Great post!

  13. I loved your post, and it made me cry! My grandparents are very important to me, and they helped my mom raise me. It definitely made me think of some of my favorite memories of both my grandma and my grandpa. Grandparents really are such amazing people.

  14. Your Grandma sounds a lot like my greatnan… although she used to be watching the wrestling on TV, screaming with joy everytime someone got smacked around the head whilst doing her knitting! Fortunately certain bits of her personality skipped my generation :D

  15. Well I loved this! I am about to become a grandma for the first time – so it was wonderful to read your memories of your grandma. She must really appreciate you! Thanks for this post – and every good season wish to you! Katy

  16. I read this story on Freshly Pressed about a grandmother who collects her grandson’s crafts. I wasn’t envious of the grandson though. His grandma couldn’t be the coolest grandma in the world because mine was. :)

    The elephant is really cute. Your grandma is really cute. This post is really cute.

  17. What a sweet and wonderful story! And what a sweet and caring grandchild you are. I’ve always felt that the best gifts we give are the gifts we give of ourselves – whether it’s simply spending time together, cooking or making a craft from the heart… you were able to do all three.

    I was thinking of my Grandmother today and about to start to write about her when I saw your tribute on Freshly Pressed. What a strange and wonderful coincidence…

    • I love coincidences like that! And I agree about the best gifts to give and receive. All I asked for for my upcoming birthday was to have a my parents and boyfriend play scrabble with me, because they never want to but I LOVE scrabble. Here’s hoping they let me win as well!

  18. How lovely, thank you for sharing. It sounds like we’re the same age and I totally adored my grandmother also. She passed a couple of summers ago and last summer, I finally pushed myself to do the one thing that she knew I always wanted to do and that she was always encouraging me to just throw everything into the air and do – to move from England to New York. And four months into Big Apple life, I’m having the time of my life and can feel her presence every single step of the way!

    Congrats on being pressed!

    • Thanks so much! I’m sorry to hear about your grandma’s passing, but I’m glad to hear you followed your dream and that it’s going well. I’m sure she’s proudly watching over you!

  19. Gracias a tan bellas palabras , tuve dos ABUELA ,tan distinta ,pero no por ello ,las podre olvidad yo no tengo la satisfacción de serlo ,me gustaría y darle todo lo k ami mediero ; Su humildad ,Respeto ,Entregar mi mano al k mas necesita ,No tener envidia ,Ser sincera a los principios y a mi misma ,
    Divinas palabras llenas de sabidurías y enseñanzas
    Amor a mis Abuelas

  20. Grandmas have ‘special’ powers. They love, laugh, comfort and have tons of patience. I have one granddaughter and she’s simply amazing! She is six and has to have some dental surgery.. she agreed to it “only if grandma is there.”

  21. This reminds me of my grandma… we share so many special moments together… i would have to say she the best.. grandmothers fill you with joy, love and and so much comfort… I love me and my grandma relationship….i love my grandma…

  22. Oh, your post is so sweet, it got me a little teary-eyed. I especially love your hand-painted flower pot, still on your grandma’s front porch with a plant lovingly tended, all these years later. How amazing is the love that you two share! :) Thank you for sharing this touching story, and congrats on being featured on FP!

  23. My Grandmother’s name is Doris too! And she is just as wonderful. Don’t you just wish you could bottle up all of their greatness and save it in a jar for later when your kids are old enough to experience it as well. It hurts me so to know that my grandparents probably won’t be around to meet my children even though they’re in good health now. It’s almost as if the most wonderful people on Earth are always the oldest. I am so happy that you cherish your Grandma Doris as much as I do, and that there is another Doris out there who is just as wonderful as mine. Thanks for the wonderful post.

  24. What a wonderful tribute. I have an awesome grandma, too. She travels the world and putters around, and keeps a picture of me at five years old on her mantle twenty years later :)

  25. Awww. It’s true. Everyone loves their grandmas. When your parents scold you, your grandparents spoil you.

    I only have one granny left and I feel bad not seeing her often. She was my best friend when I was little, when mum had to take care of my 3 other siblings. She brought me with her everywhere she went and would tuck me into bed. She’s like a thin old Audrey Hepburn.

    Thanks for this wonderful post!

  26. This is a beautiful post. I’ve never had a Grandmother from either parent. They both died when they were in the early thirties. They died the same year leaving both my parents without a mother. Also, both were divorced at the time so my parents were brought up by their brothers and sisters.

    Any how, I didn’t mean to dampen the mood, but I always wondered what my Grandmothers were like and if they would have been like your grandma. I know one of my aunts was and we loved to visit with her. She always had something to say, and loved to exercise. She was as thin as a rail.

    Hope you have many years with your grandma, and keep visiting her. Set her up with a computer so you can Skype her when you can’t come by.

    God Bless all you grand parents out there.

    • She has a computer, but unfortunately she’s not really well enough to check her emails. Skype is a wonderful tool to keep in touch though. I’m sorry you never got to know either of your grandmothers. I did not know either of my biological grandfathers, either and the curiousity about them will always remain.

  27. That was truly beautiful. Your Grandma is very lucky to have such a thoughtful granddaughter. As a Grandma myself I only hope my grandchildren think of me as someone who was fun to be with when they are older.
    Congrats on being FP’d!

  28. Great post about your grandma, I’m sure she enjoyed your latest creation! Congratulations on being freshly pressed! My whole blog is about my grandmother, who lives with me, so it was nice to see a grandma post on the homepage.

  29. Hi and thank you so much for writing such a wonderfull story about the Great Mother of us all.
    I just couldn’t help feeling that you were writing about “Our” Grandma and that you must be acousin I have never met.

    May life continue to be so kind and loving for you and through you

    May God bless you a little bit more every day of your life.

    with respect for your kindhearted view of life

  30. Lovely post….and its amazing that just last night I was at our local club with a bunch of good friends with whom we meet up often and I was telling them about my (maternal)grandma who was the most sweet natured lady I have ever known. She was a real doll to look at too all pink cheeks and twinkling grey eyes and her biggest fan was my dad I think…. for he was always telling her to spend more time with us as she and her daughter-in-law did not really get on well. She lived to be well over 90 as most of us parsees live to 90+ at least. I have my father-in-law living with me and he is over 88 and now hale and hearty…but till just a about 6 months ago he would complain about some ailment or another and keep popping pills and so I gave him my book to read and it has set him thinking right and so feeling well.

  31. Oh.. This is such a sweet post… It reminded me of my grandma, my ever-sweet grandma.. Also one of the best grandmas… I dare not to contest my grandma as the’ bestest’ ‘coz every grandma becomes the best in every heart of the people they have softly, warmly touched. Oh my.. now I’m crying…

  32. Hej from Sweden,

    Thank you for such a lovely post about Grandmothers. I am of grandmother age and hope to actually be one in the not too distant future. I hope to bring the best I have and then some, to my grandchildren. Motherhood has been a blast. My daughter who is 31 and I, are as close as two peas in a pod. I hope to achieve that with her babies , when they arrive. I look so much forward to this circle of life. I want to play my role.

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  33. I lost my lovely Nana a few months ago and my Nan some years back. What I love most about these two ladies was their non-judgemental and unconditional love. I became a Nan myself 12 months ago and aspire to be to my Grand-babies what these two ladies were for me. Mine were the best!! Now all I have to do is learn to believe in me as much as they did. http://janeykylescott.wordpress.com/2011/09/24/inspired-by-nana-smith-may-she-rest-in-peace/

  34. such a lovely ,emotional post.God bless u.grand kids are always very special to grand parents.
    Here in India also it is believed to keep ‘elephant God’ i.e. Ganesha in home .He is the first God to be worshiped on any auspicious ceremony.

    namita

    • Thank you for the information about Ganesha. I will have to tell my grandmother about him the next time we speak. I love to learn information about other cultures!

  35. Beautiful post. I too felt the same about my granny. I was lucky enough to spend most of my time with her. She passed away at the age of 96. But not a day passes without fond memories of her.

    You are lucky to have a great grandma and vice versa :)

  36. parents and grandparents sure cherish creative little gifts handmade by their darling children or grandchildren.
    the message i take from here today: gifts has no meaning if it comes straight from the shop .
    nice post :)

  37. Being a G-Ma of 3 adorable boys, and also an elephant collector, I felt a special bond to your story. I can only hope that over the years to come, my boys will look upon me with the same loving eyes and heart that you shine on your grandmother. RC

  38. Very nice post, You made me remember my deceased grandmother who was also as you put it, one of a kind! Give my love to your grandmother and do everything you can do to make her happy while shes alive.

  39. i love this and am also continuously inspired by my wonderful grandmother! i’m so happy yours could be such a big inspiration to you. says alex haley, “nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children.” [and big children too!]

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  41. The camaraderie you have with grandmas is super special and certainly a wonderful relationship! Thanks for the post, Francesca, and congrats on FP.. :)

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  43. I grew up with my grandparents so I got to see them all the time. My grandpa died last year but my grandma is still running around. Literally. I moved to a new country about a month ago and I’ve been so busy I haven’t really had the time to miss anybody but this post made me remember that I can’t just go to grandma’s anytime I want anymore. I miss her, thanks for reminding me.

    • Moving to a new country sounds so exciting! An adventure, I hope I can one day have, even if for a short time. I’m sorry about your grandpa but glad to hear that your grandma is still thriving.

  44. So many memories came flooding back when I read your post. My grandmothers were cool too. Two totally different women who both gave me wonderful memories, kooky crafts, yummy treats, and a bit of their personalities.

  45. “On the top, it reads, “World’s Greatest Grandma,” which she was then, still is today, and always will be, even when all the paint has cracked off the pot and I’m a grandma myself.”

    i like the flower pot part of your story.. and i sooo LOOVE this line.. :D made me a bit teary eyed… hahaha…:D your grandma is surely blessed to have you as her grand daughter… :)

    Godbless! :D

  46. Such a sweet post! You are truly lucky to have such an ace grandma and I would also go as far as to say she’s also lucky to have you!
    In terms of writing, I particularly enjoyed the way you started your post with the story reference and then brought it round to you. I thought that was an effective technique to use. In terms of feeling, five stars all round! xx

  47. touching post that reminds me how grandmas are special. Many memories are coming to my mind when I think of mine. They have magic in their fingers and stars shining in their eyes – for them we are the World Greatest Grandchildren!

  48. Excellent post! I remember when I was in highschool, a teacher once told us to never write about grandmothers or death. Something about it would always be too corny or cliche. You’ve gone done and proved her theory wrong!

    I love the way you describe her elephant collection. It sounds a lot like my Yiayia (Greek for Grandmother), she collects all sorts of little knick-knacks. You’ve also reminded me how important it is that I go and visit her. Thanks for the kick in the seat, and congratulations on a well-deserved Freshly Pressed! Also, would love to see the mermaid painting :)

    • I never heard that from an English teacher before! That sounds a little silly to me, I’m glad I proved her wrong.

      Thank you! I’ll have to post the mermaid painting soon!

  49. wow this is so sweet and touching it made me cry .my mother is in nursing home and i know this is the way my kids feel about there grandmother .cause i know i do feel sthis way about my mom .I LOVE YOU MOM!!!!

  50. I love this! I am very close to my grandmother and always has been. Some of my fondest memories has been with her. We share the same twisted sense of humor and people are always looking at us weird, and I love that :D . Her house is full of the stupid stuff me and my siblings have made for her over the years, but she calls them “little treasures that will always have a place in my heart”. Lovely post.

  51. What an adorable post, made me smile! I miss my grandmother just for reading about this…

    She died last year, of old age, and she was the one who brought us together for christmas, and other big events. Now we dont gather up as much as a family anymore, and I miss her so much.. Its nice to see that someone else feels the same way about their grandmother.

    *Likes* to you.. and a +follow! Awesome blog..
    Mia

    • Thanks for the post. Yes, I am positive. I love life and I love spending time with my family. There is so little time – for me, I will be fortunate if I have another 20 years – doesn’t seem like near enough time to do all I want to do….
      Stay positive. The hardest times are the learning times and give us strength for the future and courage to face it!

  52. Thanks for the beautiful memories! I too, am a grandmother who is patiently waiting for a great grandchild, although my daughter reminded me just the other day that all three of her girls are old enough, but not married, so I am not to wish too hard!

    My mother, Nana, was the best! Sorry! She made the holidays alive with very little, other than her smile, her spirit, and her food! I try to carry on for her in my own way, but I still miss her, every day!

    Blessings,

    Joanne

    • Your Nana sounds absolutely lovely. You were lucky to have someone like her in your life and your grandchildren, and future great grandchildren are lucky as well!

      • Yes, she was a package! I’m doing my best to keep some of her food traditions going – no one leaves my house hungry! I also know how lucky I am to have family; I have eight grandchildren, three of whom are adopted, and two come from a blended family. When we all get together, it’s like a zoo of different species all talking at once!
        Thanks for the comment.

  53. That’s great how you had such a wonderful influence in your life. Luckily mine is still holding on, she’s quite a trooper and a cook! All the best to her and you!

  54. It’s cute and touching, sometimes in the race of life we forget many simple things which made you as a person whom you are now. And seeing again such a valuable present which is your creation and that you have gifted to your grandma after 13 years ohh my god i can imagine that’s a really heart touching moment.

    • I’ve wanted to write down her stories for a while. Unfortunately I don’t think I’ll get the chance, unless I can write down the ones I remember. Thanks though.

  55. Your grandma sounds great! I’m sure she appreciates the elephant as much as the food and cleaning. You remind me that I should spend more time with my grandma because she’s pretty great too.

  56. Awww that is so sweet. This is one of the reasons why I wish I had a chance to meet my grandmothers. I have a wonderful godmother who is like a grandmother that I can relate this story to. So nice. 1coffeehouse.wordpress.com

  57. I hope my son’s children will feel that way about me when they grow up…I am loving being their Gamie…Your story has tears landing on my collar. Thank you for sharing. So sweet.

  58. I love this post. BUt, I got to say it, “My grandma is the greatest”.

    There…

    But, seriously. I like the picture of the potted plant. We have recently found some ornaments we made when we were little and I know the exact feeling when you find something from the past. Keep those things forever and dont ever let go.

  59. I remember meeting her and being jealous that my grandmothers weren’t like her. She is by far one of the funniest people I know. She may even be funnier than myself, and coming from me that’s saying something. I love your family so much, but she may be my favorite.

  60. Beautiful post! This makes me miss my Oma (German for “grandmother”) who is currently living in Germany–who has always kept everything (no matter how small and seemingly trivial) I’ve given her as a present–and appreciate my other grandma, who has her own quirky/magical style. As I’ve grown older, I make sure to spend more and more time with these two amazing ladies. We all have one: a world’s greatest….and its nice to see a shout of to them. G-ma’s are the best! :D

  61. Now that is one hell of a fantastic grandmother. Tell her she totally rocks.

    I’ve never had the real opportunity to bond with my grandparents. It’s always been me and my mum and sometimes me and my dad. I’m not sad though. According to most tests, my early development was very healthy, and that I am happy for. Haha.

  62. Well, maybe my grandma, when she passed, gave your grandma the post of greatest grandma. But I have to say that my girls have two incredible grandmas as well – I guess there are lots of places for great grandmas. I certainly would love to meet yours – she sounds fantastic, starting with her name – like a really cool person! Lucky you! And great post. Thanks.

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  64. I am, as a grandmama (granddaughters pet name for me), deeply touched by this post. And yes, I am sure that many people feel there grams is the best in the world. I know mine was (both of them)!

  65. What a lovely ode to your grandma – she sounds like a special lady. What’s just as wonderful is how you returned her love by being there when you were needed. That makes you a very special granddaughter. Thanks for sharing this moment of your life with us.

    • I’m sure she appreciates whatever time you can make to spend with her! I have never been able to see my grandmother more than a few weeks out of the year, but when we make the most of the time we do spend together. Quality not quantity. :)

  66. Ok I’m done crying. I’m 50 and hoping to be a grandma, my grandma was the best. She was like a mom to me, my mom and I are only 16 years apart so that will explain enough. When I lost her several years ago I thought my heart would just stop, It took me almost a full year to put her pictures back up around my house after she passed away, it just hurt so much. We lived with her most of my life and when I married she came on every vacation with me and my boys every year. She would come every chance she had by us, we never lived more than an hour away. We were all so lucky to have her for so long and my boys were so lucky to be young adults when she passed, they have wonderful memories that they will pass on to their children and I will help them.

  67. I never knew either of my grandfathers (they died before I was born) and both grandmas died when I was very young. But I also have felt a special affinity for older people and the wisdom and care they can pass down to us. There is nothing like being a child and going to see grandma – I remember we would sit and colour whilst watching lovely films and then be given a big bag of sweeties. Maybe it was there way of bribing us to come back and see them but they never had to do that really!

    Instead I’ve found I’ve sought out loads of ‘surrogate’ grandparents. I had an old neighbour who used to always give me a sweet when he saw me. Sadly he passed away a few years ago now, but he is dear to my heart. My next door neighbour, who is practically a grandmother to me, brought down her old wedding dress and told me how worried she was that it wouldn’t be passed down. There is something really special about the generations coming together to share what they know and what they fear. I sometimes miss the concept of the big, bustling extended family all under one roof.

    You sound like you have a lovely grandma and i’m glad you treasure her :)

    • Thank you. She is definitely a treasure. I never knew my biological grandfathers either. But my grandma’s husband (of 35+ years) is my grandpa and he is wonderful.

      It is lovely to have generations come together to share what they know.

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  69. Beautiful post and heartwarming relationship you have going for you. Congrats on FP! It is so nice all that you do for them and it’s something that is really special. Grandmothers and mothers give so much to their children unconditionally and sometimes they get lucky and have a child or grandchild like you who gives back a little bit of what they gave up of themselves way back in the day. For the sake of all the elders out there, I hope there are more people like you and more that learn from your generosity.

  70. I guess we all have special memories of our grandmas. My girls definitely do, and now that I am a grandma, I hope their kids will think of me as special, too. Yea you for acknowledging yours.

  71. Loved your reply on: Life is about doing what you can, when you can for others. What a great concept to live by. My grandmothers, and parents are all long gone. Being the oldest one left sure makes you stop and think about what you want others to think of you, and of how they remember you. Time to start being more of that sort of grandmother. Thanks for the reminder and bless all of you who have shared here.

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