“Are these sweaters ugly? To the stranger on the street, yes. But to me, their value outweighs my homebody fashion sense. My grandma comes to life every time I grab it off its hook.”
- Love What Matters
- Family
- Grandparents
“Are these sweaters ugly? To the stranger on the street, yes. But to me, their value outweighs my homebody fashion sense. My grandma comes to life every time I grab it off its hook.”
“Delicious, homemade banana bread that is always so much more than the bread.”
“They swallow your suffering whole and backfill the empty places with spellbound wonder.”
“Losing a parent is hard. Losing your kids’ grandparent is hard. But you helped heal broken hearts when you hung around and helped pick up the pieces.”
“She is a portal of love for all of us to fall into at this moment in time. My grandma heart is mush.”
“I had never baked a customized order before. I barely had cookie cutters. I had not an ounce of business or marketing experience. But I had the magic recipe from Grandma Lucy. And it couldn’t fail.”
“So pause, sweet girl, to embrace her love and take it all in. Because a nana is a beautiful bundled gift, a gift not to be taken for granted.”
“There aren’t enough words or gestures to properly thank my mom. I could not do life without her. Literally.”
“Every bite connects me to my Nana, and every bite connects my children to my mother who carries on the same tradition by filling her freezer with family favorites.”
“Five years ago my husband wouldn’t have attempted to take apart a showerhead to fix it; he would have bought a new one without a second thought. Five years ago he would have rather missed an opportunity than try and fail.”