and what a grandmother! as well as having the gumption to leave her country ahead of the Soviets she's also the one who's responsible for me having colourful fingers.
The scars remain painful...in my family I think the scars have kept the words inside.Very poignant memories. PS: You made me laugh about the "slow items" in your cupboard! :) Have a nice day x
what a mom!!! wow.
ReplyDeleteand what a grandmother! as well as having the gumption to leave her country ahead of the Soviets she's also the one who's responsible for me having colourful fingers.
ReplyDeletelucky you again, india. i wonder what my mom and i would be doing together had she lived to old age--
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a powerful bit of genetic makeup to be entwined with. Were you able to have many years with your grandmother?
ReplyDeleteMy own grandmother was responsible for first instilling in me a love of plants. She was German.
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ReplyDeleteThe scars remain painful...in my family I think the scars have kept the words inside.Very poignant memories.
ReplyDeletePS: You made me laugh about the "slow items" in your cupboard! :)
Have a nice day x
Thanks for that India.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing that, what awesome women you are
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