I remember my 15th birthday, and for me to remember that far back it must have been something special. Actually, I remember the gift my grandma gave me for that birthday...a charm bracelet. Back in those days charm bracelets were very popular and I desperately wanted one. My birthday was often spent visiting my grandma (my mom's mom) because with an August birthday and a grandma that lived in a big city it just made sense to visit and go birthday/school shopping while there.
10 comments to “Grandma and the charm bracelet”
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pamela
October 6, 2011 at 12:31 PMI haven't thought about the lifesavers in years. She always had them. She always had butter rum and the 5 original flavors of livesavers in that little billfold type thing in her purse. To this day butter rum lifesavers are my favorite.
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Deb
October 7, 2011 at 6:54 AMAwesome post....great memories. She is watching over all of us.
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grandma F
October 7, 2011 at 2:35 PMYes, I do thank you for that wonderful post as I also miss my Mother every day, she was one of a kind for sure. In spite of all her little habits which I still think she did just to see if we were listening. Can I make a couple of corrections though, Grandma was the youngest of her family having 2 older sisters and 3 older brothers. Also the time the cop stopped her by our corner it was for speeding, she had a heavy foot. I believe the time she left the salad on the car it had fallen off while she was still in town. Thank you again for some fond memories, she was a great mother.
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Jennifer @ JenniferDukesLee.com
October 7, 2011 at 10:24 PMSo much tenderness here, and I feel somehow like I've been welcomed in to the family reunion. Here you all are -- your family -- in the comment box, all of you remembering. And this is the beauty of these writing projects. With our words, we can unpack old memories, long stored away. And now, they are preserved here for your family. What a gift.
I found myself laughing out loud at that salad on the top of your grandmother's car. And the way she pronounced "man-deer-i-an" oranges. :) ... Precious!
I'm so glad you shared your story with TheHighCalling.org and GDWJ communities. And thank you for opening up your "family reunion" to "strangers" who will be stopping by as a result. I've been blessed here tonight. :)
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Unknown
October 8, 2011 at 9:23 PMMom-thanks for the memory jog, I made the corrections :)
Jennifer-thank you for your kind words! :) Parents have the big job of providing food, clothing, housing and discipline for their kids, but the only job grandparents have to do is love them. I was blessed to have a wonderful grandma and even more blessed that my children have/had 4 grandparents and a great-grandparent to love them.
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Shari
October 10, 2011 at 1:37 AMI really liked your comments about Mom. She was a unique person and I don't think I really realized what an impact she had on my life or how much I really loved her.I was the one that put her through a lot of trials and tribulations, but, the love for her was always there even if I wasn't aware of it.She got to know one of my sons, but, not the other. She never got to see him grow him into a fine man-get married to a wonderful woman. I think she would have approved of him and his life.There are days when I wish I could pick up the phone and call her for advice once more. Love you Mom!
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Brandee Shafer
October 11, 2011 at 9:20 PMI really loved this post. My favorite part was when you talked about your son's taking his first steps. I believe your grandma watches you, still; I do. Wonderful tribute.
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Ann Kroeker
October 15, 2011 at 9:44 PMDelightful vignettes from your Grandmother's life! The salad, the pronunciation quirks, the Lifesavers candies...it's all those concrete details that paint a picture that we can all see--those who knew her can picture her purse and the candies; those who don't know her can envision her clearly.
This is a lovely contribution to the Community Writing project! I'm so glad to meet you through Jennifer and through this piece.
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deb
November 8, 2011 at 7:19 PMAwesome Post Kathy!!!!!
Grandma was a very special ladY!!
You miss her as much as I miss my Mom. We have some very special memories that will cherish forever. Family and the memories we make with them is something that I cherish everyday!!!!
October 6, 2011 at 12:26 PM
You gave me goose bumps and tears in my eyes. You described Grandma just the way I remember her. I still have the charm bracelet I got for Christmas when I was about 15 years old. I loved spending time at Grandma's and will always remember when she lived by Sioux City. She drove me down to a neighbors house to play cause they had a girl my age. That was the same week the tornado came through the Ireton farm place.