I want to be Grandma when I grow up.
Note I didn’t say a Grandma, although that will be good many years from now. Â When it’s time.
But no, I want to be Grandma. Â Wanna be just like her.
She’s not even biologically my Grandma. Â She is the grandmother of my dear friend. Â I heard about her long before I met her, but when I finally did, she did not disappoint. Â She was every bit as kind and genteel and lovely and grace-filled as I had thought she would be. Â And so much more.
It takes a village y’all, and Grandma is a big believer in that. Â It’s not so much that she’s said those words as that she lives them. Â At one point, I was talking to my friend about her grandmother, and I referred to her as “Grandma.”
“Oh, sorry, I mean, you know. Â Your Grandma.”
“Oh no, you can call her that too. Â Everybody does.”
And from that moment, she became my Grandma too. Â Because you can never have too many of those strong, wise, and wonderful women loving and encouraging you.
We don’t get to visit very often. Â But Grandma indulges me by reading my stories and encouraging me in my writing. Â She has come to know Aub, our Princess, and Cooter through the stories here. Â And they became hers too.
I found out today just how much they are hers. Â We stopped by to see my friend and Grandma and their family. Â GM got up from her seat and went to a table behind the sofa. Â She brought over two of her handcrafted treasures, handing one to me for Cooter (who wasn’t with us) and another to our Princess. Â She looked at Aub and smiled. Â “I’m working on yours.”
What a precious treasure we have in our life. Â Grandma had made Princess a doll cradle purse. Â When she opened up the purse, there was a sweet baby doll sleeping in her own bed, complete with pillow, blanket, nightgown, and bonnet. Â So very sweet. Â For Cooter she’d made a hand puppet owl. Â GM had wondered if our Princess still liked dolls. Â She certainly does, and she adores her new baby. Â This gift filled her with joy, and she hasn’t let her out of her sight since she got her. Â And what GM didn’t know was that a couple of weeks ago Cooter had a pair of socks on his hand, making them talk and do all kinds of funny things. Â This owl will be much loved and played with, just as the doll will.
For a long, long time.
Tonight I am thankful for my friend who shares her grandmother with us so generously. Â I give thanks for the life of Grandma and her generous, sweet spirit. Â She has a gift of crocheting and is really good at it. Â She uses it to bless so many who are hers and many who are not. Â She and those like her are the reason I find myself rescuing handmade crocheted and knitted blankets from the GW Boutique and other places like that. Â The amount of love and thought and time that goes into making each one–priceless. Â I can’t bear to leave all that love behind.
Most of all I’m thankful to be a part of Grandma’s village. Â One who gets to see her smile and hear her sweet voice. Â I hope to be just as generous with what I have and all that I am, just like her.
May you all find someone to love and be loved by. Â May you find your own “Grandma” or be that loving soul for another.
Love to all. Â (And especially you, Grandma–thank you for loving us!)




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