Contributor: Kerri Carson
Norma, Naomi, Hayley, Hank and Joey Christmas 2001 Contributed on May 23, 2008 | View Photo
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Granddaughter
Kolbie May is two now & Harper taught her to say, "I love you." Then we ask her how much & she spreads her arms wide & says, "That much."
Grandma gave me a statue when I was little of this little man with his arms held out wide and on the bottom it said, "I love you this much." I used to measure it with my fingers and say, "That's not so much," because it was a small statue. Then Grandma would say, "No, I love you more than my arms can hold."
I never told Harper that story before she taught Kolbie to do that, but now every time she does it makes me think of Grandma & it's kind of nice.
I miss you every day, Grandma. I love you.
Contributed on February 23, 2011 | View Entry
granddaughter
It's been forever since I've left a comment here, but not a day passes that I don't have a thought about you Grandma.
Today, I was thinking how lucky I was to have you in my life when I was growing up and how some of these young girls today could use some Grandma wisdom.
Yesterday, when I was helping Jen wash her hair I had to smile because I used to hate it when you would wash my hair. Now it's one of my favorite memories of time spent with you. I wonder if Jen will think of it someday when she is older?
Thank you Grandma for all you gave me. My memories keep you with me everyday.
Contributed on September 23, 2010 | View Entry
granddaughter
Tomorrow will be four months since Grandma passed away. It still seems crazy to me that she is not here. I am like everyone else I suppose, I think of her every day...little things seem to bring her to mind.
I bought Ivory soap to put in the bathroom and, when I used it, the smell was all it took to make me think of Grandma. Then later, Harper was saying that the smell reminded her of spending the night at Grandma's house. Funny how that works out, it's the little things I guess.
I'm sure I will miss Grandma forever, I just hope the little things stay with me and my children to help keep her memory alive.
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