Today marks the 100th anniversary of my Grandma Green’s birth. I’ll celebrate by making macaroni & cheese and tuna fish for dinner because we discovered that taste treat together when I stayed with her in Chetek, Wisconsin one summer. I’ll also make banana milkshakes because she and I used to drink those and play cribbage. I’m not sure cribbage is in the plan for tonight, but you never know.
I wrote about Grandma Green last year on her birthday, so check that post out for more.
She had a huge influence on my life and I’m grateful for every moment I spent with her. I think about her often, and always with love.
Happy Birthday Grandma. I love you.
These are wonderful. Happy birthday, Grandma Green!
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How wonderful to have your Grandma in your life at this advanced age. Three my grandparents died before I was born and the fourth when I was a toddler so I really didn’t know them. My parents and their siblings have been gone for decades and I wish they were still around. Happy 100th to Grandma Green. She looks marvelous š
Hugs and blessings,
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Thanks Storyteller. I wish she were still in my life, but she passed away in the late 1980’s. I should have been more clear in the post.
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