grandma cat


From her I got my middle name (not Cat, her first name is actually Marie).



From her I got long skinny feet with toes going all kinds of which ways. But you know I once visited Chatsworth house on a trip to England and there is a giant marble statue of a Greek foot. It's totally my foot. We must be royalty.




From her I think I got a bit of my humor. Kind of dry, a bit sarcastic. Like BBC comedy funny.



From her via my mom I got the shopping thing. As in drive to northern Utah (an hour away) for the day...out to eat...multiple stops....girl day.





She had a fantastic way of making me feel like I was at the top of her list, even though I'm sure many of her many kids and grandkids and greats felt the same way.


We share similar attitudes about womanhood. That women are amazing and powerful and smart and influential and that the most important thing we can do with all of that is to love our husbands and be around to raise and love our children and help each other and to live that way instead of just talking about it.






She showed me that children are always welcome. Into the fridge, into her things, running through the garden, chasing the cats, playing on her bed, changing the channel, exploring the plants, climbing on her lap. My mom is very much like this too and as a result Lily is herself around her. Good and bad :)

She's been gone just a few weeks and I miss her terribly.


My sister's since become an adoptive cat lady so Bill and Millie would have a good home. I've taken in some plants and some of grandma's very nice taste in comfy shoes (also got the same shoe size from her I guess). I can't help but think when I wear them about "having some big shoes to fill" and feel just so grateful that she and my mom have shown me what it takes to keep a strong happy family. From them I really and truly consider motherhood an amazing priviledge and serious responsibility. Their support and cheering on means the world to me.

7 comments:

  1. This was really touching Allie. I'm sorry to hear about your Grandma. She seemed like a really classy lady. She sure passed on some good genes!
    Loves.

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  2. this was really good!! nice to see pictures!!

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  3. Can I still claim baby hormones and tell you this brought some major tears to my eyes? What sweet words. I'm so sorry for your loss.

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  4. What a gorgeous tribute to your grandma - hold your happy memories close :)

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  5. This is one of my favorite posts I've ever read, ever. You wrote this so beautifully and the great photographs add so much. You are brimming with talents!

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  6. I miss you.. where are you?

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  7. Thanks, Allie. I miss her so much, too. Your pics will help keep her with us.

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