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RE: Enjoy Tsūtenkaku in Osaka / 신세카이 여행기 / Travel Story / Life Photography

in #travel8 years ago

My grandmother died at age 101 and she was a wonderful person. She was place in the concentration camp with her husband and 8 children. Unfortunately my grandfather died in the camp due to poor conditions. But after World War II, she returned to SF and raised all her children. She was a remarkable and strong women. I think she will be very happy if I go to Japan to honor her memory. But Bontonstory, I really enjoyed your comments and also your wonderful post. Sharing such a memorable time with us is truly a wonderful moment for us. Thank-you also for all your efforts. It is much appreciated!!!

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I am sorry for that. I talked rashly. Thank you for sharing your family story. @cabbagepatch

Bontonstory, I didn't mean to imply that you talked rashly. I only wanted to share that my grandmother was a strong and wonderful woman. I loved how you were so excited that I was going to go with my grandmother so I decided to share that she had died awhile ago at the age of 101. I took no offense but was so touched by your words. I sincerely hope you do not worry about what you said. I really, really had a happy moment after reading your comment. The only reason I mentioned about the concentration camp was that she survived it and raised 8 children by herself. It was a proud moment for me knowing that she persevered and remained a good person. Also Bontonstory, I really enjoy you as a person and respect you for what you are doing in Steemit. I also don't want you to hesitate in saying what you want to say. That is why I enjoy your comments. So please promise me that you will not be bothered by this.....it actually did the opposite in that it was very cute of you! Thank-you Bontonstory.........Cabbagepatch :D

You so kind @cabbagepatch :) Don't worry. I know what you were saying. I also sometimes look back my mom's life I've seen. There are many feelings with the memories. I respect her. Thank you always for sharing. :)