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Anonymous No.939027847 >>939027900 >>939028152 >>939028406 >>939028573
i think grandma is on the way out
Anonymous No.939027900
>>939027847 (OP)
don\t say that
Anonymous No.939028152
>>939027847 (OP)
where's she going?
Anonymous No.939028406
>>939027847 (OP)
I feel you OP, two years ago I too had that feeling and I took a flight to see her, and my gut feeling was right because a few weeks later she was gone. Cherish the few moments you have left with her.
Anonymous No.939028573 >>939028664
>>939027847 (OP)
How old is she now? Mine's 93 and starting to show signs of slowing down after a nasty fall.
Anonymous No.939028664 >>939028804
>>939028573
80 with cancer, the treatment has worked for a few years but idk about the future
Anonymous No.939028804 >>939028851
>>939028664
Shit, sorry to hear it man. Spend as much time with her as you can, ask her all about her life while she can still tell you.
Don't let yourself regret not asking or not telling her something.
Anonymous No.939028851 >>939028881 >>939030071
>>939028804
i already know far more than i wanted, she certainly had a life. i like cooking and gardening with her
Anonymous No.939028881
>>939028851
Wholesome shit, OP.
My grandpa died when I was 10 and I never got to ask him shit I would havs loved to know about, shit I only really understood after growing up.
Anonymous No.939030071
>>939028851
so how does someone like that become an old grandma in the first place? i'm guessing through some process called'maturity