My Grannie, sister, mom, and me[/caption]
The hours passed like minutes as my Grannie poured these stories of my heritage into my heart and mind.
After a bit, Gramps would often join us for a quick smoke of his pipe. He didn’t share much but he did sometimes chuckle at one of Grannie’s stories.
For them, growing and preserving their own food was a way of life. It was what they knew - and it was good.
Not only did I learn how to peel an apple “quicker than scat”, I also learned what songs each bird sang as they ate the food she tossed them daily. I got to know family members, long gone, who had done incredible things, while also peeling potatoes for supper.
You see, my Grannie didn’t just ask me to help her. She lovingly made me part of everything she was working on - she made it seem as though she couldn’t have done it without me. And she always thanked me for listening to the stories of a “foolish old woman”.
Little did she know, her wisdom is still being passed down as I share stories with my kids and grandkids.
Stories of who they are and where they come from.
Yes, I helped my grannie put food by, but she gave me wisdom that is continuing for generations!.
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