![]() |
Grandma and Grandpa at my wedding in 2012 |
When I think of the "leader" in our family- I think of her. She organized get-togethers, hosted parties, planned trips. I hope she knows she left a family who will continue on the parties, get-togethers and traditions she started. We will even continue the traditions we each complain and grumble through- Christmas cookie decorating, every year we make too many- but every year we make the same. It's what we do, and we will continue to do. Because who doesn't love Christmas cookies until Valentine's Day! :)
The hardest part of this loss is seeing my Grandpa without her.
My entire life I never saw my Grandma and Grandpa apart (I mean maybe by a room- Grandma in the kitchen, Grandpa watching the game in the family room). They truly lived their lives together- is there anything more amazing then to honestly be able to say you shared your whole life with someone- from 16 years old on? It's just amazing and so lovely! She passed away peacefully, holding my Grandpa's hand- I can't think of a more peaceful way for her to pass on.
![]() |
I absolutely love this picture from my Grandparents wedding. |
Grandma help create a family filled with support, laughter and love for each other. At her memorial there was a sadness of saying goodbye but a lightness as well. We were all together and I think that makes us realize how strong we are as a family. I see a part of her in all of us and that will help carry on her memory and legacy.
After we cried for our loss, we laughed remembering good times, and planning for future memories. I do not think there is anything more healing then laughter. I'm proud to be a part of a family that never ceases to smile, laugh and love.
Love you Grandma!
JS
No comments:
Post a Comment