Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Tribute

As you (whoever reads my blog) probably already know I have lost both of my grandmothers in the last 11 months. To say it's been a difficult, well that's an understatement. I am so blessed to have had such genuine, loving, beautiful women in my life for as long as I did and I will cherish all of our sweet memories forever. Although the loss is so hard for us left behind here on Earth, it is SO comforting knowing I get to see those beautiful women (and my grandfather) again one day because of eternal life through our Lord! Can I get an AMEN?! AMEN! 

In the past few years it's crazy how I've noticed, I am so much like the both of them it's a little creepy! There is no way anyone could say I was adopted because I am both of them mixed together then spit out.

Betty: Sweet "Memom," what a fun, fashionable, loving lady. She was the last living of my dad's parents, so she got to go home and not only be with Jesus, but also with her sweet husband and my "Poppie." She passed on August 3 and it was a shock to us all. She appeared to be in good health right up until the week she died. This lady, for those of you who don't know her, was a DIVA (in a good way)! Cleaning out her things these past few weeks I have found so many great things that only she could pull off! She was ALWAYS dressed to the 9's. When I left, I was at 135 scarves and counting.. She always had a scarf on. Also she loved LOVED purple! (Hence why I am writing this post in purple). She will be missed dearly by everyone who met her!

Lola Neil: My sweet "Nana," she would not be happy about me writing Lola, she dropped that name as soon as she got married but I LOVE it. It will be my first daughters name! I personally think it's great! Nana, so so sweet, loving, gentle country woman! She passed last September 23. Her hubby, "Grandaddy" is still alive and the last of my grandparents. Her death was also a shock to us, 1 week to the day from her diagnosis she passed. Her passing was a little different then Memom's. Nana had 4 children (3 children-in-laws?) 9 grandchildren (not including their spouses) and 4 great grandchildren. WOW that's a lot of us. Not to mention, she was 1 of 13!! (It could have been 1 of 20, but 4 were half children, 3 died at birth). NUTS! No thank you. She was a simple southern lady. My favorite thing to do with Nana was to play cards, oh my did we play some cards! ALL THE TIME! She is so missed.



Memom in her purple with a scarf!
So now there you have it, the low down on both of my grandmothers. I may have bored you, but I enjoy getting to reminisce on their lives. 

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