I am always reminded of my Grandmother at this time of year as it was her birthday. I was very close to her and loved her dearly. My Grandmother , Grandy as she was known, used a well known saying that has stuck with me a long time " Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves." She lived a long and happy life, passing away at 102 a few years ago in her sleep. We had a plaque made in her memory and put on a bench at the local Botanical Gardens where she liked to sit and think.
She lived life very frugally, but was always very impeccably turned out . Always a smart twin suit with a matching hat and Mappin and Webb snap handbag. Her clothes were good quality and she made them last years and looked after them well. I love that until the last week of her life, when we read a entry in her diary that said " not right, don't feel well, not sure why" she dressed carefully and put her make up on everyday. A bit of blush on her cheeks and a pink lipstick on her lips, and she always smelt of talcum powder......
Happy Birthday Grandy, and if I have inherited just a tiny amount of your style and grace then I will be content ! X
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ReplyDeleteAh Claire - what a lovely post - has brought a tear to my eye. What an inspirational woman she sounds and how lucky you were to have had her with you for so long? xx
DeleteThanks Jenny - she was. I still miss her. She was such a sweetheart. Stubborn as hell though - probably where I get that from too! X
DeleteLovely post you have created a lovely picture in my mind.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, I hope I end up being like your Gandy, she sounds wonderful and bless her diary entry xx
ReplyDeleteWe didn't see this comment in her diary until after she passed away and it just explained everything - how she was coming to the end of her life and her body was just slowing down. She wrote something in her diary every day - even if it was just a few lines.
DeleteLovely thoughts. Your Grandmother sounds a lovely lady - happy memories for you, and a good lesson for us all style wise (less being more!) x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely memorial
ReplyDeleteoh my, I've just cried! How amazing that she was still writing a diary and that she was insightful enough to know she was ill. SOB!
ReplyDeleteOh, she sounds like a beautiful, smart woman. Nothing like grandparents I say. Thanks for the smile, and Happy Birthday to your "Grandy". I
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