Family Love in Life’s Smallest Moments

My grandma would only give me one old postcard for my birthdays. I would frown and roll my eyes. I was 17 when she di:ed.

When I was 37, I went to my childhood home and found a jar with her 17 postcards. I turned one and froze.

It was not just a random postcard. She had written a small poem about me, filled with specific details from

that year of my life. Some were sweet little observations;

others were pieces of advice for my “future self.”

I realized those were actually the most precious gift that

I could’ve ever hoped for. If she had given me money or material things, they’d be long gone by now.

But her words? They’ll stay with me forever. I took them home

and hung them on my wall. Now, they’re one of my most treasured possessions. Thank you, Granny Elizabeth… I love you.

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