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    reviewing my initial blog entry, I felt the same emotions that were felt during the time period that my Grandma was in the hospital. It was a very critical time in my life because I was growing up, but seeing my own family member being treated unfairly and not as she should have been. These emotions ranged from fear of authoritative figures in a medical setting, to rage from the mistreatment of my Grandma. I knew that at that point in time, if my own actions could enhance the entire experience for my relative

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    One day after in thanksgiving break my grandma came to visit. I loved having my grandma over because she would always bring me chocolates and gifts, but also I loved seeing my mom happy and she would always have the biggest smile on her face when grandma was visiting. Everyone in the family thought grandma was a proper grandma the classic one, she would eat nicely and get her nails done, have her hair done and always try to look her best, but what I learned from this experience are lots of things

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    It all started in …… when the chemo stopped working and when surgeries were a normal thing for Grandma Botbyl. Being a thirteen year old and getting told that your grandma has cancer again for the second time was a rough start my seventh grade year. Being diagnosed and then misdiagnosed with cancer was something I couldn’t trust anymore, and I couldn’t trust the doctors at this point. Moving from doctor to doctor, trying to find an answer to all of these problems that are being caused was hard. Cancer

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    My Grandma Musser put the Grand in grandma, she selflessly gave her time, shared her many talents and still managed to have fun with us. She was born in 1927 in Murtaugh Idaho to William and Annie Moise Goodman. She grew up on a farm, her father died as a result of a threshing accident; when she was nine. In her adult life she was a school and music teacher for many years; she directed the school’s musical programs in addition to a local children's choir. Before I met her she was injured in a car

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    Margot knew she was going over her great grandma house to have fun. She always had the best time of her life over there. When she heard her grandma died, she cried for 2 whole days. They always ate lunch her great grandma also made big dinners for no reason she also watched movies at he great grandma house then she ended up going straight to bed. The next morning she and her siblings would always of pancakes and bacon. After she and her siblings ate, they would go to the corner store and pick up

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    the fact that both Great Grandma and Charles Laurie (as that is his home name) are mischievous, Great Grandma is old and Charles is young, there are more differences than you might think as well as similarities. And that is what I am here to talk to you about. Here is a “A Three Century Woman” by Richard Peck, and “Charles” by Shirley Jackson, comparison. First of all, I would like to state the differences between the two. The first difference obviously is that Great Grandma is old and Charles is

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    For my faith mentor I look up to my grandma Kuhn. I see her as the exact definition of mentor. The family she has raised and started is very big with many, many grandkids and great grandkids. She and my grandpa are the roots to the very large Kuhn family. She has been through hard times and good. Through all she has kept her faith. This is why I chose her. Through thick and thin she has remained a devoted catholic and always kept true to her ways. My grandma has always showed faith by her actions

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    My loveable, caring, and wonderful Grandma Bonnie. No matter how much pain she was in, she would always put her kids and grandkids first. For eight years she battled cancer, in an out of chemo, but not letting her grandkids know. One of her last dreams was to stay alive to see my little brother be born. And that she did, however a month later, she was admitted back to the hospital. It was May of 2006, I was walking home from the bus stop. I noticed my mom’s car in the drive-way. It was usually

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    than the future. I interviewed my grandma about her past. She was born on August 5, 1959. My Grandma became the oldest of three brothers. At school, she considered herself an A - B student. Her hobbies were painting ceramics, reading and playing. After school Grandma would play hide and seek or follow the leader. Her favorite toys were metal slinky and her very own bike. She loved play in the pool or hide closet where her brothers couldn’t find her. When my Grandma was 13 she rode horses and trained

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    article. I opened up a faded blue spiral notebook and beginning on the very first page was an incredible gift from my Little Grandma. She passed away at the beautiful age of 99. She was a natural born comedian and a great speller. She loved to joke with my dad and their love was mutual. I think she was so happy, kowing Dad was good to her olest daughter, my mom. Little Grandma proudly displayed a 1st place trophy for winning a Spelling Bee in a nursing home. Before God took her Home, she lived

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