🌸Gramas🌸

Today was a good day…..

I currently have 3 gramas

Two biological and one adopted . To me it doesn’t matter if your blood or not family is family.

The reason I’m posting this is because our generation takes our grandparents for granted..ALOT don’t fool yourselves and say we don’t cuz in reality we do. So why not share what you most appreciate, admire or are grateful for about a grandparent!!!! I’ll go first!

1. One thing I admire about my Grama is that she taught me to be tough but to never be shy about showing your soft spot, she’s the one that has showed me that blood isn’t what defines you being family and she taught me to drink hot tea since I was 3.

2. My Abuelita shows me everyday to not only appreciate family and the little things but to always have open arms to anyone who walks in my door (with caution of course lol)

3. Awi (another word for Grama) shows me to always have a good laugh when needed and to stand my ground’s when things get tough….

YOUR TURN!!!

#grandma #veryappreciative #grandma

2024/9/4 Edited to

... Read moreGrandparents play a pivotal role in our lives, often serving as the backbone of family traditions and support systems. Many individuals find that their grandmothers are not just relatives but pivotal figures who shape their values and perspectives. In sharing personal stories about their 'gramas,' individuals highlight the unique experiences that make each one special, from lessons on resilience to the importance of community and kindness. This intergenerational bond is not merely biological; it's rooted in shared experiences, love, and mutual respect. Engaging with family heritage allows individuals to reflect on what they are grateful for. By promoting stories about grandmothers, we acknowledge their sacrifices and wisdom, encouraging a deeper appreciation for family connections. The stories serve as a reminder that family can extend beyond biological ties; it encompasses friendships and those who have touched our lives. Encouraging readers to share their own stories fosters a sense of community and reiterates the importance of cherishing the relationships we hold dear. Let's celebrate these bonds and continue the legacy of love that our grandmothers exemplify.