Grandparents day

Celebrating Memories on Grandparents Day

Grandparents day

Grandparents Day is on September 7th:  When I was a little girl I remembering visiting my grandparents whom we call  Mama and Papa.   They are so near and dear to me.  We would travel 40 minutes to Maywood NJ to visit them in the house my mother grew up in.  The street that they lived on dead-ended at the high school basketball court,  I always though it was cool how we could play in the street.

I remember my grandparents home  to a T.  Large Rhododendrons bushes as you entered the slate porch, the white door that stuck in the heat, the living room with salmon colored upholstered couches,  and  lamps with the crystals that reflected the light from the windows like prisms.  I always thought they were diamonds.    The bird collection of ceramic bird in the kitchen bay window, that looked out on to my grandfather perfectly manicured backyard.

The birds- We would add to the bird collection every Christmas,  I think it is a grandparent rule decide on one thing so that your grand kids can give it to you for every holiday, and we did there was about 20 birds.  I still see the road runner bird, they one that started it all,  in my grandmothers assisted living apartment when we go to visit.

I would love visiting them, my Mama and Papa,  who are the same age as my parents now.  They would always make us feel welcome with a big hug.  My Mama always dressed to the nines in a lovely suit and her shoulder length white hair in place.  She was very sophisticated with her frequent trips to New York  to see Broadway play or and art exhibit.   She would often take us with her and expose us to the ballet or a museum. My Mama loves the arts she attended art appreciation classes at the local University up until she was 85,  which I always though was super cool.  My family has always told me, our love of the arts came from the exposure my Mama always gave all of us.   I now expose my children to the arts while thinking of my own upbringing.

One of my adult Mama memories, I was when  she visited me in Florida,

My Mama said “Sherry, If I every have my hair in that tight pin curls be sure to know I lost it.. I never want to be that old” She was talking as age is a state of mind. Even at 95 she is still a classy lady and well spoken.  A great lesson I learned,  that I will always cherish, her wise knowledge.

My grandfather Papa, He was a tall thin man, did not speak with a German accent .. but very German man.   He passed away in is 70’s but one of my fondest memories was when I was a senior in high school. I had a solo in our 250 person high school choir, it was in Hebrew,  we are not Jewish it was the song the director had chosen.   Apparently when I started singing my grandfather was like that is not English??? When I ended I all remember was looking out into the pack audience, see  my Papa standing and cheering for me.   To this day I can still hear his prideful sounds of glee for me.

How has your Grandparents affected your life?   How do your parents add to your kids lives?

Don’t forget to honor the Grandparents in your life!  Check out this Grandparents Day Gift IdeaEdible Arrangements

This year tell your parents how much they mean to your family by remembering Grandparents.   National Grandparents Day is coming up on September 7 and what better way to celebrate the holiday than with a healthy and delicious treat from Edible Arrangements.  Their arrangements satisfy those with a sweet tooth and are a healthy option, which gives grandparents reason to indulge…just a little!

I love the Grandparents Day gift Idea of sending healthy fruit to my parents they are a great choice with free delivery and prices for all budgets.  The Edible Arrangements make a great gift this Grandparents day!

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15 thoughts on “Celebrating Memories on Grandparents Day”

  1. My best memory is my maternal grandma, Mary. She lived in California since I was born, anyway, and had been here I’d say 90% of her life or more, but still had a Sicilian accent. She was short and round and still had black hair, and talk with her arms. She came out and slept over a few times – for my sister’s wedding and for a few “just because” times. Danced her heart out as I recall, and was in her 70s! I adored her and wished I could have lived closer. She taught me to play every type of solitaire there is and had this amazing jolly, affectionate, loud, obnoxious, don’t-get-in-my-way, loving beauty about her. And she could make you LAUGH until your stomach hurt!

  2. I miss my grandmother so much. What I would do for a bowl of her marinara sauce with italian meats. mm mm mmm

    Edible Arrangements is such a wonderful gift option. My mother received one after a surgery & I received one when I had my daughter and they were so appreciated.

    1. Reesa- Yummy- such a great memory…food- My dads Mom was a great cook I remember her stuffed cabbage. It is amazing how food takes us back. Thanks for coming by and sharing your memories.

  3. growing up we didn’t live near our grandparents. We always spent the summer with them though. I moved near them the last few years of their lives. It was so nice spending more time with them.

    1. Spending summers sounds like such a great memory. My kids spend time with their grandparents most summers. I know they will always remember those times. Thanks for stopping by.

  4. My Moms, Mom passed when I was 5, I always wish I had known her better. I’m always reminded how lucky my son is to have so many grandparents, this is a good reminder to do something special for them.

  5. Loved your article about your grandparents. It was beautifully written and I will make sure I pass it on the everybody.

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