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What do you miss most about your grandparents?

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  1. this sounds messed up, but me and my brother would pick on and mess around with my grandfather and he would yell at us and call us old names like wippersnapper and yeah... but at the same time we respected his word above almost anyone and its just sad, he was awesome and stayed that way until he died

    r.i.p gramps


  2. If anything were to happen to them then I would be sad for my parents for their loss and our loss but at least we have each other correct?

  3. probably their coolness, they were pretty cool, my grandpa had a tattoo on his ankle

  4. i miss my nans flowery smell .

  5. My Grandfather actually died a couple months ago.

    I miss him so much.

    My parents kept calling me telling me after I moved out that I needed to go visit him. I kept putting it off for almost 2 months. He died before I ever got to go see him. I regret that more than anything.

    He was def a good honest christian man. && there are so many things to be missed. Most of all. I miss him.

    ♥

  6. probaly how i used to go to there farm and harvest the plants

  7. I didn't know my paternal grandfather, but my paternal grandmother died in July 2006.  She was the closest grandmother and last grandparent to pass away.  I missed her laughing at my silly humor and her homemade chicken noodle soup.  She had that Irish sarcastic sense of humor.  I miss her very much.  The last thing I heard from her is when she gave me a porcelain angel with a blue dress and white long hair.  I told her that she looked like her and she said, "you're so full of ****", then she did her laugh.  I told her that I love her and so did she.  This was 2 weeks before she passed away, that was our way of saying good-bye.

    My maternal grandmother passed away when I was about 5, I knew a bit about  her and my mom said that she spoiled me, cause I was her first granddaughter.  My maternal grandfather passed away in 1997.  I remember him building all kinds of things.  He made clocks and used walnut shells as the numbers on the clocks.  He had a garden and flowers. A flower for each child and grandchild (birth flower).  He even had a small chicken coop.  He didn't go to the store, rarely, cause he grew majority of the things he ate.

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