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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
A North Dakota Memory
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I was living in Kansas City when my mother called to tell me her mother, my Grandmother Eaton has died. My dad's mother had passed away while I was in college and dad insisted I not come home for the funeral - didn't want to interrupt my "education", I guess. So when I got the "call" something kind of snapped and I jumped into the car, kissed my wife good-bye and drove nine hours straight to get back in time for this funeral. Mom asked me to say a few words over the grave, and, in my usual procrastinating way, I didn't really think about it much until it was time to speak. Then, as it all too frequently does, some desperate inspiration struck and I reminded those present that this was more than just my grandmother. She was a mom first and sweetheart before that. And a young woman (hard as that was too imagine since she was pretty matronly the entire time I knew her) before that, and a teenager and a tomboy and a toddler, and it all just started to make me cry and really miss her, kind of like I'm doing right now...
ReplyDeleteWell done, Karma.