dampscribbler (
dampscribbler) wrote2006-08-06 09:20 pm
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It's almost astonishing how deeply I still miss my Granny, nearly 5 years after she died, more than 10 years since I last spent any quality time with her. Strange that now, at the age of 40 and upon finally having a baby of my own, I have whole new sets of questions I want to ask her. How do you make jelly? How do you grow beets? Why don't I have the energy you did?
I wish she could see Maggie. Maggie reminds me of Granny, and has from the beginning. My brother mentioned it, too, the first time he met Maggie. I joked maybe that was just because neither of them had teeth, but I didn't disagree that Granny is there in my daughter.
I wish she could see Maggie. Maggie reminds me of Granny, and has from the beginning. My brother mentioned it, too, the first time he met Maggie. I joked maybe that was just because neither of them had teeth, but I didn't disagree that Granny is there in my daughter.
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"How do you get your garden to grow so well?" "How do you make those clothespin hollyhock dolls?" "Isn't my kid gorgeous?"
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