Pardon me, for I have no knitting today. I’ll pause for the shock and horror……
Last night I had a tremendous opportunity, to sit in a room and spend time with some of the greatest women I know. My Grandmothers’ aunt….yes I said Grandmother…..turned 102 earlier this week. She still lives in her own home and has complete control of her mental faculties. She is a little unsteady on her feet but who wouldn’t be at 102?
Well, my Grandma (80 and proud of it) came for a visit to see her aunt (and two other aunts mind you, still alive and kicking at 90+ years each) and as chauffeur I got stay for dinner and dessert. These ladies came from a family of seven girls and four are sadly gone now. For as long as I can remember my family has called them simply “the sisters”. My Great-Grandma was the eldest (and lived to be 100 1/2). I can still feel her whiskers tickling my face when she would kiss my forehead. And she never did learn to pronounce my name, she would say Ray-shell instead of Rah-shell. Oh, how I miss her ๐
On this night, I sat mostly off to the side with my knitting and just soaked in the wisdom. These women are strong, funny, and absolutely wise. I pray that I got some of those genes and that someday I can be half as spirited as these ladies at that age. Who says getting old can’t be fun?
So for this reason…I have no knitting update. I can’t remember if I made very many stitches or any at all in between laughing and listening. What I do have is a full heart and great memories of some fantastic ladies.
I now return you to regularly scheduled programming….
Great post. ๐
What a delightful post and you are so fortunate to still have your Grandmother. Treasure your time with her and your aunts ๐
What a great time you’re having!
Wow! Longevity runs in your family. You can learn a lot from your elders. Sounded like you had a great time, and that is definitely worth no knitting updates ๐
great post, although it makes me sad as I lost both my grandmothers who were wonderful old, old ladies – one 96 the other 103. They, too, were lively and fun.
Sounds like an awesome way to spend and evening!
What a lovely post! I’m enjoying looking at all your knitting projects too!
What a wonderful evening spent with the “Elders.” Supersedes knitting any day. Plenty of time to knit, but too little time to soak up the memories.
Just awesome. How wonderful to sit with so much wisdom in one room!!!! Good genes it seems.
They sound like amazing women. A night well spent indeed.
Definitely worth an evening of non-knitting… Hope you enjoy many more! โค