I've grown up with my grandparents less than 30 minutes away my whole life. I know everybody thinks this, but my grandparents are really the best out there. As little kids we would have our own private birthday weekends with grandma and grandpa. At family gatherings the kids would play in the beautiful cottage built for the grandkids, swim in the sparkling pool, and get to feed and ride the strong horses.
My grandparents' story is incredible. They fell in love in small-town southern utah, married at 15, had children at 18 and have loved each other more deeply than any other couple I've seen since. Watching how my Grandpa always treated my Grandma was what made him my ultimate hero and example growing up. In all the time we spent over there, not only did I never see him get angry with her, but he was always by her side, serving her.
One story that is engrained in my mind, however small and silly, is the perfect example of how sweet and caring he was. My sister and I were at my grandparents' house the day before Thanksgiving helping (more like getting in the way) to prepare the turkey for the following day. Grandma had sent Grandpa to get some cranberries for her famously delicious cranberry sauce along with various other groceries. He happily agreed, and set of to the store. When he returned and started unloading the groceries my grandma kindly pointed out he had forgotten the cranberries. Without a moment's hesitation, my Grandpa sincerely apologized, kissed her cheek and set out once again to get the cranberries.
I miss my Grandpa so much. It makes me cry that I have no pictures with him from my wedding after he worked so hard while being so sick to make the garden beautiful for our wedding. That is how he was... never complained about the pain and agony he was in, while tirelessly serving those around him. It makes me cry that he wont be able to hold our future children, and have that proud look in his eye that I've seen when he held my siblings children so many times.
Then, I have to smile remembering all the things I did get to do with my Grandpa. I got to help crank the rickety old ice cream maker on Christmas Eve after our nativity reinactment. I got to ride the horses while he watched carefully to make sure I never got hurt. He was able to come to some of my gymnastics meets, even though he hated the crowds. I am so glad that he doesn't have to be suffering from the cancer any more, and that he is no longer in so much agony. I was able to live so close to him most of my life and observe this truly amazing man. Although he didn't attend church very often, my grandpa was one of the most Christlike people I've ever met.
I'm so grateful for the time I was able to spend with my Grandpa, and for the lessons I've learned from him. Miss you grandpa, you'll always be my hero!
Making ice cream on Christmas Eve. |