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I want you to describe a memory.

Tell me a pleasant memory you hold dear. Perhaps something you treasure of a memory with a relative or someone you held dear and close to your heart. A childhood memory that made you FEEL loved and secure.
I am tired of the Drama I read in S.W. of those bragging of their sexuality.
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rckt148 · 61-69, M Best Comment
my Grandma taught me to be a young gentleman ,she was from Charleston SC ,she was a Southern Lady ,but she dies at 49 yrs old from Hip replacement surgery that went horribly wrong ,
but before she was unable to get out of bed ,she was my hero ,later she said I was hers ,
Take me to the Moose lodge ,the Wives of Vets of Foreign Wars dinners ,community center socials ,
She taught GA's a Bible class for girls ,She was very loved ,always lots of company and big meals at Grandmas ,
Grandpa was retired CWO3 ,US Coast Guard ,I am now 3 rd Generation Coast Guard .
Grandma got me a cord organ ,and my first guitar with top value stamps ,they gave them when you bought groceries at the stores she shopped at ,
As she got where she stayed in the bed I brushed her hair ,rubbed her hands that looked like her joints were pumped full of air ,waited on her while Grandpa worked for the city ,,
But she loved me taping the key down on one walkie talkie and she had the other ,and I would play the organ for her over them .
She taught me the old rugged cross ,she would sing it as I played ,
and you are my sunshine ,she sang that to me
now that I am crying ,I'll stop ,
hope you enjoyed the memory too