Eilan
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Such a wonderful story.NaughtyLil1 said:My grandmother and I were always close. From the time I was a little girl, into my adult life, we shared a special bond; a closeness I'm not sure I can even explain.
She had the most beautiful tea set and once a week we would have a tea party. We would sip our tea out of these beautiful cups and she would tell me a story about her younger years, how she met my grandpa or other events in her life. Sometimes I was so caught up in her stories, I'd forget to drink and then she'd fuss at me for letting my tea cool. Even as I got older, we'd get together and have our tea. It was a special moment together, where my grandma, with her and her never ending wisdom helped me make sense of my crazy life.
She continued on with these parties when I had my girls. I would drop them off for the afternoon and this became their special event. They were always excited to go and hated to leave. It warmed my heart knowing that they were able to experience this closeness with their great grandma.
At the end, her decline became rapid, but before it got too bad I wanted one last party. So, with my sister, my niece and my girls, we had a farewell tea party. We all gathered around her bed and shared one last cup. She passed away two days after.
I have the tea set now. When life gets tough and I need to remember better days, I take it off the shelf and enjoy a cup.
I never thought it possible to miss someone so much but I do. I always keep her close in thought.
I'm close to my maternal grandmother. She's 84 and she's had some recent health issues. Things seem to be relatively stable for now, but I know that she won't be around forever.
It's wonderful that your daughters were able to know their great-grantmother. Until about a year or so ago, my grandmother was able to keep my two oldest daughters overnight; she and my girls both hate that she can't do it anymore.