
She too was a teacher and many of her former students have told me how much they cared for her and the impact she made on them. I only hope that this will be the case for me later in life!
I also got my love of books from her. I have a few books in my collection that she treasured and have become some of my favorite also. I remember her reading to me before a nap and there was always a little treat under my pillow to enjoy while we explored a new world. The book I remember her reading to me the most is "Stuart Little" by E.B White. I could go on to list all the books, but we could be here awhile.
I wish that I knew my grandmother as an adult. At the age of ten you don't think to talk to your grandmother about her life growing up and all her adventures. I am thankful for my dad and my aunt who have shared who she was with me over the years. My grandmother was a trail blazer!
Today, I am going to have an orange fizz with a bendy straw and sit out on the porch swing thinking of her fondly. Most likely with a book not far away.
Your grandmother sounds awesome, and a lot like mine (my grandmother is the one who first handed me a copy of Stuart Little, too!). Mine is still alive but she's many states away...I'm hoping to go visit next year.
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