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An Open Letter To My Grandmother

Thank you for being you.

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An Open Letter To My Grandmother
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I want to start with saying thank you.

Thank you for being you.

Thank you for being the one person who understands me spiritually.

Thank you for always opening your home to me and being so kind and loving.

Thank you for being one of the most beautiful, strong and selfless women I know.

Thank you for always being honest.

Thank you for never giving up on me.

You are such an extraordinary and beautiful soul and I have never felt so connected to someone. I enjoy being with you every second. And you have taught me so many lessons in my life.

You have inspired me to grow in ways I never thought I could. You have shown me that I have so much to give this world. You have motivated me to want to become something in my life, to make a difference and to do things that I love.

You have helped me overcome so many obstacles without even knowing it.

You have shown me what my true potential is without even knowing it.

You have given me hope, strength and wisdom without even knowing it.

Even when if we don’t talk every day; I know our bond is unbreakable.

You helped me understand myself.

You helped me find god again, and for that, I could never repay you.

I honestly don’t know what I would do without you or where I would be.

Thank you for being you.

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