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A grandmothers love ❤️

I am sitting here today totally amazed and happy. I am still here, after 2 cancer battles with one giving me 8 weeks to live stage 4. I am in aure of the wonderful life I am seeing. Everyday not only am I grateful for 3 amazing sons. But also now with those amazing sons has come 3 beautiful girls. The greatest thing a mother can wish for is to see her children happy. They have great jobs, making their mark on the world. The lovely girlfriends have all the great morals and family that brings so much happiness. We are not taught life lessons but we do learn through our parents great values. So these parents have done that with their girls. After an amazing wedding last year one so far. I am lucky 🍀 and then to top that off my first grandchild. Wow to see your baby with a baby, did I believe in love at first sight ... no way!
But then any mother or grandmother will tell you it's absolutely true.
My mum is not here to see all this she has now been gone for 20 years. I think that she is here though - I feel her love through my family.
I remember going to yia Yia's house for sleepovers that was so exciting. Except she lived in a creepy old house you know the ones with the big rooms and you have to jump up to turn those lights out. Were people giants in those days lol - but hey wouldn't change it for the world.
I am a grandmother, I am so I love and so excited to have this little man to watch grow now.
#grandmotherslove #family #sons #grandparent #love

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