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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Spending Time With Our Missing Piece

Eight children, seven raised into adulthood, nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and counting.
An impressive resume for a woman not quite five feet tall, even in heels.
You are invited to call her Nan, as most people do, though her name is Eleanor.
She's my mother's mother, as I am my mother's daughter, all of us far below average height and comfortably curved into softness that makes the perfect lap, though it makes shopping for jeans a struggle. 
Some of my earliest memories are at her house in New York, her gold and red lava lamp lighting a dark room at night, stockings hung from her staircase at Christmas, possibly part of the reason I was so drawn to our home, with its staircase aching for stockings.
When she and Pap moved to Nashville, we created new memories, the country music my grandfather adored the new soundtrack for our family vacations.
Though we still visit Nashville, her extended visits to my mom's house mean Abbey and Dylan can really bond with her, and I feel so blessed each time I hear she'll be coming to stay for a month.
She draws and paints with them, does puzzles with Abbey, and helps Dylan build sandcastles, her patience never wavering.
This year she'll turn 81, yet she recently made the kids painting smocks, complete with eyelet edging and whimsical buttons.
As her last visit drew to a close, Abbey started routinely talking about going to see "Grandma and Nan," and her face crumpled a little when I gently explained that soon Nan would be back in Nashville.
Her voice is gentle and kind, her hugs and kisses freely given, her smile easy and warm.  Everyone's grandmother, she's the person to sit next to at a party where you don't know anyone but the hostess. 
By the end of the evening, you'll know her and love her and hope to be a grandmother just like her one day in the future.
I know I do.

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31 comments:

  1. How special your children have her in their lives. A great bond and one they will remember forever. 

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  2. What a lovely tribute, Angela! And I absolutely adore the photos that you included- they scream "there are stories to be told here!" 

    Beautifully done, friend!

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  3. I love that you shared Nan as your special person!

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  4. How amazing that your kids can spend time with her and bond as well. Those are some wonderful memories that you will all cherish forever.

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  5. Wow, what an inspiring woman your grandmother is, Angela! She looks healthy, happy, and from the sound of it, still spread joy and happiness everywhere she goes. Your family is truly blessed to be able to enjoy four generations coming together and bond. Amazing!

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  6. Oh, I just adore this!  My children have 3 great-grandparents still living and although we moved out of state we still make a point to try to see them at least twice a year.  They are on my husband's side of the family.  His mother's parents are 94 and still together in their little apartment.  I love that my kids will have memories of them!

    This is so sweet.  She's a true gem in your family. :) 

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  7. I want a Nan! She sounds like a truly wonderful person. I love that she made those smocks for your kids. I'm glad to hear that your children have such a special bond with her!

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  8. Oh LUCKY you are to have her in your life and or Abbey and Dylan to have her too. WOW. I loved how you described her being such a force in life and only 5 ft tall...that's when I started to cry...it didn't stop until...well right now. Thank you for sharing her with us. I loved this.

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  9. Your Nan sounds lovely. A perfect grandmother and great-grandmother. How lucky you and your children are to have her in your lives!

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  10. Family being so spread out is such a curse sometimes - but perhaps it makes us pay more attention to the moments we have.

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  11. You are so lucky to have her!

    My family is all spread out- we're lucky if we see extended family once a year. 

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  12. She sounds wonderful!  You're lucky your children had a chance to spend time with your grandmother.

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  13. We are so lucky; my kids love her.

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  14. That's hard; we're spread out too.  Thankfully, my mom is kind of like the glue of our extended family; she makes sure we see my grandma a lot, and we try to see everyone at least every few years.

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  15. It is.  We always kind of wanted to move out of Michigan, but now that our kids are so close to their grandparents, it seems harder to leave.

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  16. She is pretty amazing.  Everyone loves her :)

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  17. It's hilarious.  I am 5'1", and I am a virtual giant amongst the girls in my family!  She's amazing.  Not to tempt you further, but if you go to Blissdom, you could meet her...she lives in Nashville :)

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  18. Everyone should have a Nan.  For real. 

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  19. She is such a gem. 

    I am glad your kids have some great-grandparents as well.  I love the idea of the little 94 year olds together :)

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  20. I feel so lucky, and when she's here, we soak up every minute.  My grandpa passed away right away Dylan was born, so I realize how we never know how much time we have left.

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  21. She's pretty special, that's for sure! 

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  22. Thanks Galit :) When she comes to visit, she stays for a while, so we spend so much time at my mom's house.  And every time we take our "generations" picture :)

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  23. We're lucky in so many ways, and she is truly one of them.

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  24. This is such a great post. I have to go call my Grandma now.

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  25. She's so lovely!  And how lucky you and your children are to have her.

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  26. What a beautiful lady, you are so lucky to have her in your life but it sounds like you already know that.

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  27. I really do know :)  She is in a special room in my heart; she always has been.

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  28. Our whole family is so lucky; she makes everyone happy, truly.

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  29. Go call her :)  She'll love it.

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  30. What a sweet lady - I do so miss my nanny. :(

    Here from the linky ;DI wanted to share with you that there's a new writing challenge/linky in town. Every weekend I'll share a PROMPT and every Wednesday everyone can link up there (poem or short story 500 max) response at the Storyteller Linky. This week’s prompt is a Picture. Check it out. :)I also have a spooky book review and the weekend blog hop right now too! http://wordsinsync.blogspot.com/2011/10/halloween-book-review-voice-of-blood-by.htmlLove to have you on bored, but have a great weekend either way.  Shah .X

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  31. I feel so lucky my kids are able to spend time with her :)

    Thanks for the heads up.  I will try to check it out!

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