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Next Time You See Your Grandma, Thank Her

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Next Time You See Your Grandma, Thank Her
Taylor Anne Pace

Next Time You See Your Grandma, Thank Her.

Thank her..

For being that other authoritative figure you can trust. For being there for you when your parents can't be. She is that person that will always be there for you no matter what. It is amazing to be able to trust your grandma with anything. She is your confidant in stressful times and troubling situations.

Thank her...

For spoiling you. For being that person that will (mostly always) give you what you want or what you think you want. She is that person that knows what's best for you. She has your best interests at heart. She is always looking out for you and you need to let her know how much you appreciate what and how much she does for you. She is an amazing woman. Don't take her for granted.

Thank her...

For being that person that will never judge you. For being that person who understands you, or tries to at least. She is an amazing listener so if you are having a problem, talk to her about it. She is a very wise woman so she will give you amazing advice. Thank her for her words of wisdom.

Lastly,

Thank her...

For being that person that will ALWAYS love you unconditionally. No matter what. Thank her for being there. For always showing up when you need support. Thank her for just being her. She is an outstanding woman and she deserves the world. Don't forget to treat her like she deserves it.

Also, don't forget to love her. Tell her how much you love her and how much you appreciate her. Realize how blessed you are to have her.

This is written in honor of my grandma's 80th birthday. I love you so much "Cram". Stay golden.

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