I still loved Granny. It flowed out of my chest. With Granny gone, where would my love go?
Jessica Maria TuccelliStichwörter: love death grandmothers death-of-a-loved-one granny
I have the idea that we grandmothers are meant to play the part of protective witches; we must watch over younger women, children, community and also, why not? this mistreated planet, the victim of such unrelenting desecration.
Isabel AllendeStichwörter: grandmothers
A faint smell of lilac filled the air. There was always lilac in this part of town. Where there were grandmothers, there was always lilac.
Laura MillerStichwörter: grandmothers small-town butterfly-weeds
Dear Abby has had her day, now it's my turn!
Barbara "Cutie" CooperStichwörter: advice grandmothers sassiness
I was lucky to live in the 20th century, when gefilte fish could be purchased in a jar.
Barbara "Cutie" CooperStichwörter: humor food cooking grandmothers jewish
I loved Granny Belmonte, but she didn't need a costume to look undead.
Bethany FrenetteStichwörter: humor grandmothers undead
Don't waste your worry on me.
Donna K. ChildreeStichwörter: grandmothers the-wayward-gifted ida-light
Once your words fly out of your mouth, you sometimes can't control whether they fly straight or crooked, Grandma Augustine says. "They can get bent in the strangest ways." Grandma Augustine says that the only way to straighten out bad words is to keep making good ones until you say what you need to say to who you need to say it to.
Lori Aurelia WilliamsStichwörter: words advice words-of-wisdom grandmothers guidance
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