“Bonding” with Grandma
7 years ago in #photography by mosarraf (38)
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Beautifullllll!!!!
Grandmothers are indeed a special breed. My Grandmother once wen't on a train trip with me after fracturing her wrist as we arrived at the station. It wasn't until she saw a doctor a couple of days later we discovered the extent of her injury.
And then there's my own Mother - my daughter's Grandmother - who despite living in a different state, regular video calls mean my 2 year old can bond with her and maintain a connection without the expense of physically visiting.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. Grandparents are key.
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My grandma was the strongest woman i have known, she was always energetic no matter what, even though we barely talk because of a language barrier, i understood what she said all the time and motivated me to do good in school and get a good paying career, she was amazing and inspiring, i loved her to death. Until October 19, 2016, she passed away from cancer, she was strong though, for 10 or 12 years i think. But i know she isnt suffering anymore and is in a better place with her mom and dad. So please, cherish your grandparents while they are still around, they're amazing and give good advice.