This was no different during Grandma's last days. I think our family took up an entire wing of the hospital. Sometimes we were all there and sometimes we took shifts so SOMEONE was there by her side. I think we all learned a lot about Grandma and each other during that time. I never realized after all of these years her middle name was Leona. Some of us cousins talked about anything and everything from Ghost Hunters to the cost of braces these days, to what stood out about Grandma. Stronger bonds between cousins and aunts were made as well.
When I would visit Grandma her first statement would be, "Get in here! I want to see what color your hair is THIS time!". Whether blonde or bright purple, she always complimented...never judged. She always said, "to each their own". For someone of her age, she sure had an open-mind. She loved each and every one of us unconditionally. I also remember staying at her house and her making me breakfast. That is when I learned that a small amount of milk on my raisin spice or maple and brown sugar oatmeal was just what it needed. To this day, I add a small amount of milk to the boys' oatmeal and they too love it. These are just a couple of fond memories of a wonderful person.
She is always there. Her presence is made known in various ways. To some this may sound crazy, but she leaves us dimes. We find them in the strangest places and during stressful times. Once I had one fly out of the washing machine at me. This was after I was feeling overwhelmed with things at home. I think, too, this was her way of saying, "take better care of your washing machine!". Grandma K. always cleaned her washing machine after each use!
That being said...WE MISS YOU GRANDMA K.!
Cooper and I holding Grandma's hand during her last hours
Collin holding her hand. At that time the youngest family member had connected with the oldest family member one last time.
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