Thursday, April 16, 2009

Gramma Hart

After we got home from Australia last week - we got word that my Gramma Hart had been moved to an assisted living home.

I haven't seen Gramma since last summer, but I know it's been a difficult few months over at the Lambourne Compound. So I can't say I was completely surprised at hearing the news.

Still, it makes me sad not knowing what to expect when we visit in a month or so.

No matter what - I LOVE, LOVE. LOVE! Gramma Hart stories. Whether it's memories that are shared with cousins, laughing about toasted tuna with Dave, or hearing her say "Channy' or 'Dear" in my memory.

My cousin Liz has given me permission to share some of her memories she posted last year. Thanks Biz!
Enjoy:
so from the ages of 8-18 i lived with my grandparents. and then moved back in after college, during my 22nd and 23rd years of life.

living with grandpa was a dream. when we {my cousins and i} were kids he'd play hide and go seek with us.

he was always the seeker.

one time i hid behind the velvet orange living room curtain and after an hour or so he gave up looking for me. so i came out and he named me "the best hider he'd ever played with."

i loved that.

now living with gramma was a different story.

she has the exact personality that drove me insane. she was interested, concerned, accommodating, kind, worried, and a questioner.

sounds like the perfect grandma right?

well i, especially as a teenager, just wanted to be left alone.there were many a night when i would go to bed, the lights would be out, my door closed and then a knock, the door would open and there she was "lizzie, is there something wrong?"

then sheilding my eyes from the lighted hallway, "no gramma, i'm fine. just tired."

"okay dear." the door closes only to be opened again 5 minutes later {this time without a knock} "are you sure there's nothing wrong?"

"yes, gramma. i just want to go to sleep."

"alright dear."

a few minutes later the door opens once again, i beat her to the punch and say "please, can i just go to sleep? i have to wake up in 5 hours."

"yes, dear."

and then one last time, for good measure... "if you ever want to talk about what's bothering you, you can."

"alright. thanks gramma. goodnight."

"goodnight"

one thing about gramma though, she's funny. sometimes on purpose, sometimes on accident. here are a few of my favorite examples:

my grandpa, being a composer, had an article written about him in the newspaper when he turned 100 years old. well i came home that day and gramma had a slight cold at the time so her voice was a little raspy when she held up the paper and exclaimed "in the paper, your grandpa is." she sounded just like yoda. hehe.

another time a bunch of my cousins and i were playing a card game around the kitchen table. we had the tv on and gramma was doing dishes while watching the tv when a commerical came on. i think it was for some local car dealership. anyway for some reason it had a midget dancing on a table. gramma looked up from the dishes just in time to see it and said in a very matter-of-fact tone "ha, look at that little guy."

this last one just happened a few weeks ago and goes with the picture above.

so my gramma starts yelling for my dad. "Richard! Richard! Richard!" he comes running into the kitchen. "What is it?!" "Someone's taken my little girl." my dad thinking she's talking about the grandkids replies "No, mom they live across the street."

now with more frustration in her voice "No, my little girl that I had in this" as she holds up the lid of the utensil crate from the dishwasher {the blue thing pictured above}. then she says "Someone took my cute little girl and i want her back."

well my dad confessed that he had seen the display {pictured above} and thought one of the grandkids had done that and left it on the counter so he went and retrieved the little girl out of the toy box and now gramma's display greets everyone who comes to visit.

2 comments:

ChAmLoTyRy said...

I'm sorry to hear that your Gramma is in an assisted living home. I'm happy that you will be with her soon. I'm sure that seeing your face will brighten her day. Oh, and I was just tickled reading that post and love your Gramma's sense of humor. Love the pic that went along with it!

Esther said...

I HAD TO READ THAT IN LITTLE BITS, BECAUSE IT IS KIND OF EMBARRASSING TO CRY AT WORK. Can you believe what has happened to our perfect little cute Grandma. Every time I think of it it breaks my heart.