Taimi Grandma taught me how to eat strawberries. She always asked me why I didn't dip them in sugar. I told her I liked them plain. She would say, TRY IT- they taste like dessert. |
It's still fun to do. And as an added bonus when they were young, they learned to say, "Please pass the ------"! |
Another thing I remember of my Grandma was her love of flowers. |
She always would notice animals and comment about them. She noticed a lot of little things and they would bring her joy. |
She would say things like, look at that little ant. And comment how strong they are and how hard they work. |
And she loved funny things animals do. Like this woodpecker stealing hummingbird nectar. |
And when I was going through tough times she was my rock. Unconditional love and empathy. Encouraging words; All God asks us to do is to try our best. But mostly she taught me calmness and patience. We have to wait and see how things turn out. And hope for the best. |
Instead of Taimi Grandma, my kids used to call her Tiny Grandma. And I would always marvel how someone so small could be so wise and strong, filled with so much love for all things big and small, and never seemed to be too tired or weary to care and worry about what happened to her family- from her own children to her grandchildren to her youngest great-grandchild. And this included a wide circle of friends too. Even if she wanted to wring a neck or two she still loved us. She cared. What a beautiful lady. |