I was asleep when e woke me up to tell me.
I'm still in shock.
It was just a few days ago we were talking about what she was going to wear to my wedding.
she loved it when i did my impression of the greek woman in the house next to my mom's.
she loved it when i laughed
she loved it when i sang "sing with heehaw vandoosh" - apparently vandoosh was a name I heard somebody say on the radio, and at 3 years old, you couldn't tell me that it was not a real word.
38 years later, it still made her laugh so very hard - we all did.
What a wonderful memory. One of many...
So very sad. I wanted nothing more than her to see me walk down the isle - her first granddaughter.
Goodbye Starenka.
Hopefully, you will find many vandooshes to sing to you in heaven and may the souvlaki and greek music fill your days with sunshine.
I will love you and miss you terribly.
Aww.. I am sorry for your loss. I only have one grandparent left- and I dread the day.
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i also thought the same thing...
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