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December 26, 2009

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"They stood beside one another and worked together, and it doesn't look like much, written out like that."

But, as you say, "that was everything" - and it always will be.

My grandfather passed away in early 2008; and I think my grandmother only now, this holiday season, has begun to reorient herself around his absence. Acclimation is a journey, not the destination.

Wishing you well-

Oh sweetie, wish this could be a hug instead of a comment. So sorry it happened at this time of year, too, which I know is an already tough month. You're absolutely right though-she left you so much.

Condolences Athenae (and to your family) on your loss. Your post is beautiful and loving and many good things. Your good memories of her will last forever, as they should.

Sorry for your loss, A. She sounds like she was one of the great battleaxes and I *love* battleaxes and tough old ladies.

Condolences on your loss. She loved and was loved, lived a successful life, and left behind people who will miss her -- this is what we should all aspire to. Thank you for writing about her.

Ohhh, A! Big hugs and a honkin' big box of tissues. She obviously loved you (and they still do) SO much!!! Sending you peaceful, loving energies...I'm crying here. What a beautiful piece. She lives on in you.
Hugs,
Els'

Beautiful. Thanks for sharing them with us.

Sincere condolences, A.

Thanks for sharing her with us. Deepest condolences on your loss. Now get out there and be extra stubborn in her honor.

Lovely tribute, A. Thank you for sharing your love for her with us. It shows in your writing.

I lost my mom more than 20 years ago. A human perpetual motion machine, a ferocious organizer, ALS killed her inch by agonizing inch. I still find myself missing her opinion and advice (usually unsolicited) after all these years.

Condolences help those most who extend them, I've found, but none the less, you certainly have mine. This too shall pass, but realize she will never really die as long as you live because of the place she has in your heart.

My deepest condolences on your loss, A.

Athenae,
What a beautiful tribute. Just stunning. And what a wonderful, meaningful, life. I'm sitting here crying--can there be any greater tribute to her life and to your understanding of it? You were a great, great, grandaughter and she knew it an d loved you for it. Thank you so much for writing this. I know the memorial service for your Grandmother, should you have one, will be a time of great healing and joy for you.

aimai

Condolences A.
This is a beautiful tribute.

What a lovely tribute. Thank you for sharing her with us.

I am so very sorry that she is gone. Peace to you.

Thank you for sharing, and condolences to you and your family.

A wonderful tribute A. Thanks for sharing a bit of her love and your life in this remembrance.

Thank you A. for sharing such a moving tribute with us. So much of it brought back memories of my parents. That was a great generation, and your grandmother was a great representative of it. I'm sorry this had to happen at this time of the year.

How lucky you've been to have such wonderful grandparents. How lucky we are to be able to hear her terrific story. Thank you.

And today's odd coincidence, via Political Carnival: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1238525/The-couple-wash-dishes-stay-research-reveals.html?ITO=1490&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dailymail%2Fhome+%28Home+|+Mail+Online%29

as always no one says it like Athenae. God Bless you.

How do you illustrate a life with words? Read this piece above.
Thank you A. The beauty of your writing is here to the match beauty of your grandma.
LLAP
S

What a beautiful, moving tribute that is. I'm sorry for your loss, but grateful for your words, and your sharing with us your memories of a life and such strong, brilliant love.

You're right - she was gorgeous.

grandparents can be a wonderful thing.
grandpa f did the dishes. thorough kraut he was. grandma dried before kids took over.

that was a beautiful tribute

...her life has left deep tracks, both in your memories and through your moving, beautiful remembrance. Peace be with you and yours, A...

I always wonder if "they really don't make them like that anymore"... until I read something like your tribute.
You're it, Sweetheart, bless you.

How lucky you were to have such a grandma and grandpa, Athenae. I had that, too. They're supposed to go first, of course, but it's always hard when that day comes. So sorry.

A

Continue to be GREAT. You carry them with you.

All my sympathy of course my dear

Oh, darling, I am so sorry. That bond between grandma & grandgirl is a special thing. My grandma is still with me. A day doesn't go by in which I do not think of her or wish she were still around to blanket us with her peace and lack of judgment.

We are lucky to have had these women in our lives. Hugs, sweetheart.

So sorry for your loss.

My sincerest condolences, Athenae. The best tribute is to carry loved ones in your memory, and to share that memory with others.

My maternal grandmother is the last of the older generation still alive -- three of them have gone in the last two years. I miss them all, even the great-aunt I didn't get along with very well; she deserved better than what happened.

What a Great Granddaughter she did have. You are both very lucky to have had each other.
She lives in your words.

You are a magnificent writer... this was wonderful.

Celebrating my 15th anniversary this week -- and shared this with Mr. Drunken. We both cried. It is a gorgeous thing -- the love between your grandparents. And an even more wonderful thing because they passed it on to you -- you learned so many great things from them.

So, while I am sorry for your loss and feel your sorrow, I also congratulate you for the great presence in your life that was your grandma!


Thank you.
Every weekend my grandparents still go dancing. He's in his mid 90s. Shes in her late 80s. They go to the same place that they have gone for years, talk to the same people that they talk to every week, and they dance. Several years ago they moved 40 minutes or so away to be closer to my parents. Neither can drive at night, so now, every week, my parents drive them 40 minutes each way and go to dinner with them and dance. The place they go isn't too far from our house, so, once a month or so, my wife and I pack up our two year-old son and we go to meet them. Four generations on the floor (with grandma showing off her great-grandchild to everyone there.. every time we go). It is wonderful. Time spent with family is something that you can't buy, and when the family passes on there is no amount of money that will get it for you. I'm glad you had such wonderful times with your grandmother and that she is still so alive in your heart.
Thank you for sharing your story. I think I'm going to go dancing again soon.

Zichron L'vrachah - may her memory forever be for a blessing. Not that I think that will be a problem in any way...she has a GREAT granddaughter to carry her on.

I'm so very sorry, A. Condolences, hugs, and gentle songs to you and your family.

Athenae, brilliant writing with a personal perspective. As always.

My condolences - but also a degree of celebration that you were able to connect so well with her and with the stories of that generation.

There is nothing more I can add to that beautiful tribute, but you know how I feel. My thoughts are with you always. Much love.

Athenae - you were so lucky to not only know your grandmother, but to have had a wonderful relationship with her. This seems to be turning into a bit of a rarity as families move around the country these days.

May your fond memories help in your time of sorrow and remembrance. {{{hugs}}} and sympathy to you and your family.

Athenae,
I grieve with thee. She sounds like my mom. I know you'll miss her. I hope your memories of her are all filled with joy and delight.

Your grandmother had a purposeful soul and a strength of spirit. This is apparent by the memories you have of her. It is also something she's passed on to you. We can tell by the way you write of her.

Condolences on your loss but rejoice in her life and the life she gave you.

Blessings,
Shamanaqua

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