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I Miss My Grandma

Mom had cooked rice in the rice cooker. I scoop out a bowl for myself. A few grains of rice stick to my fingertips. In that brief instant, I remember how one day after kindergarten, I came back to the little flat and told Granny I had homework to do. It was a tear and paste booklet that the teacher had given. I could do the tearing of the perforated pictures well enough but I knew nothing about pasting them onto the page. Granny just looked at it and decided that she knew what to do. I saw her disappear into the kitchen and then coming back with a few grains of cooked rice. She then helped me smear it onto the back of the pictures. They stuck well and good. I was so glad. And I grew up thinking that glue comes from rice. Wait, where does glue come from? Do you know?

Another day, I came home from kindergarten and the teacher had instructed us to draw a horse. I had no blinking idea how to do it. Again I asked Granny. She was quite helpless too but she saw we had a wooden carved horse on top of the old cabinet. She took a pencil and started to draw the outline of it. I watched her. I still remember it was late in the evening then. But it looked like she really enjoyed drawing the picture. I was just glad I had something to hand in the next day.

And today I found out that horses are good for making glue. Don't believe me? Google it. How strange things are. Is this what is termed 'serendipity'?

I really miss Granny.
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am glad you could have her presence for a fair amount of time in your life. You are blessed.
novembermoon · 51-55
Some people travel with you only for a certain distance and then you have to walk ahead on your own. But I know she never really left me.
@novembermoon: O dear! Looking for permanency in life is befooling ones ownself.
*I hold (((you))) close in thoughts*