Friday, December 17, 2021

1oo Things I love about my Grandma T


  1. Her smile – it always seemed sincere and earned
  2. Her voice – it was raspy & distinct and warmed my heart
  3. How loving she could be – she wouldn’t hesitate to tell you that she loved you either
  4. Her honesty – she would openly express her opinion (
  5. Ornaments – she made so many creative and original ornaments we have and hang on our tree
  6. Her thoughtfulness – she’d make things with intention on who they were for
  7. Her choice in finding and keeping Grandpa Dick – he was an unforgettable treasure in our family and it was obvious how in love they are/were
  8. Her willingness to help – she would take care of us as the closest-by babysitter when we were children
  9. Her inquisitiveness – she would ask you to confirm things she could clearly recall (quite accurately)
  10. Her love of Yahtzee – she played to win and often times did
  11. Her patience – she could show you how to do something very calmly and slow enough for the learner to understand
  12. Her energy – even with her rollator, she cruised around the apartment at a considerable clip
  13. Her matriarch status – she exemplified leadership and gave us all gifts of being strong willed
  14. Her touch – holding her hand conveyed warm and sincere love
  15. Her creativity – she passed along much of this to a lot of us too
  16. Her ability to crochet – her ability far surpassed many of us with terrific creations
  17. Her time that she was willing to freely give to others
  18. Her love of animals – from making stuffed versions of them to caring for and closely observing them
  19. Her pies – she could make many yummy kinds of them and often shared them
  20. Her watchful nature – in thinking of others and being observant
  21. For traditionally hosting our Christmas Eve gathering throughout our childhood and young adult years
  22. Vacation memories and many family travel adventures together
  23. Her dedication to family – even taking care of her younger brother in her advanced years
  24. Her positive disposition even through challenges and setbacks
  25. Her loyalty to family
  26. Her willingness to learn and even go back to school to earn her degree.
  27. Her commitment to donating blood
  28. Her original fashion sense
  29. Her amazing poppyseed and nutbread which she used to make in bulk
  30. For cooking tips like adding salt to the water in boing eggs so the shells peel easier
  31. For my favorite rice pudding recipe
  32. For handwritten recipes that she would sit down on the spot and write out for me on the fly.
  33. For frilly washcloth and towel edging
  34. For problem solving capabilities – whether it be for a lamp or in life
  35. For family support through thick and thin
  36. For being there in times of need in so many different ways
  37. For her love of crossword puzzles
  38. For telling me about Freedent – the special gum for “special” teeth
  39. For the love of bananas &toast
  40. For her sweet tooth and watching her enjoy being like cookie monster
  41. For her favorite dish of shrimp scampi
  42. For her willingness to try new foods, even at 99 years old
  43. For her determination to do things herself
  44. For her love of plants and flowers
  45. For her bold color choices
  46. For fun and furry pencil toppers she would make for us
  47. For may funny mouth poses when her mouth wasn’t ready for a picture
  48. For being a dedicated and supportive Mom
  49. For being a wonderful grandmother
  50. For showing us how to fit life into a trailer home
  51. For the smell of moth balls when things were retrieved out of storage
  52. For beautiful quilts with distinctive patterns
  53. For amazingly color coordinated crocheted dresses on bed dolls
  54. For tiny felt monkeys with jiggly eyes
  55. For booze hound alcohol bottle covers
  56. For many belly laughs
  57. For so much time that she willingly gave to others
  58. For her appreciation of a new pair of slippers and getting to put them on her as if she was Cinderella
  59. For being a treasured great grandmother, stressing and exemplifying the great part
  60. Extending love even further to great-great grandchildren
  61. For always being real and genuine
  62. For always wearing basically the same style of glasses for as long as I can remember
  63. For coming up to visit, even out of her comfort zone but still willing to see and be with her family
  64. For treating us to the special make your own breakfast yourself place at Old Spanish Sugar Mill in DeLeon Springs, FL
  65. For being there in a pinch when the unexpected arose as we were growing up
  66. For making Grubb Road a familiar place to us
  67. For accommodating so many family requests through so many years
  68. For a long life of being there for us for a very long time
  69. For keeping pictures and recirculating them back to us as unexpected memoirs
  70. For the unforgettable orange flowery couch
  71. For showing interest and asking questions that showed that you were paying attention
  72. For your dedication to hockey and passing on that tradition to our family
  73. For a fun family pumpkin pie story and the requirement of it being baked rather than stove top
  74. For checking under the napkin on Perry’s plate at Thanksgiving
  75. For your care and assistance when my Dad got sick
  76. For amazingly dark hair that kept its color much longer than most of us
  77. For the curly thick hair that some family members inherited
  78. For keeping roots in at the childhood farm house
  79. For Polish heritage
  80. For being a classy lady
  81. For being an admired and treasured Aunt
  82. For making my kids feel special as we transitioned from Grandma T to Great Grandma Gen
  83. For valuing family
  84. For having a unique relationship with every family member and friend
  85. For respectfully tolerating difficult and severed family relationships for the greater good of family ties
  86. For wanting to see nature and delighting in it
  87. For being extremely observant
  88. For being the rock of our family
  89. For determination to figure things out
  90. For finding use or unexpected things with creative eyes and hands
  91. For open arms that extended comfort
  92. For making the word okay a three-syllable word
  93. For answering the phone even when it required getting up at the age of 99
  94. For being tolerant of the many picture takers in our family
  95. For handpicked cards for birthdays
  96. For sending monetary gifts in cards for many years
  97. For asking questions specific to individuals
  98. For being cooperative
  99. For making sure we felt cared about
  100. For being a true original human being