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By Stephanie Jankowski 12 Comments

My paternal Grandmother and I weren’t particularly close. Situation and proximity saw to that; she enjoyed a much more fulfilling relationship with my cousins. As a child, that was hard to swallow. She rarely spelled my name correctly on birthday cards, and the one time a broken heart let my guard down, forcing me to cry in front of her, she took a long drag on her cigarette and from across the room simply said, “Well, what did you do to deserve it?”

She didn’t delight in my successes like the grandparents in those Hallmark movies do; she was there on my wedding day, but not really present. In retrospect, the fact that she forgot to wear her teeth is kind of hilarious, but at the time I remember feeling the sting of her nonchalance right along with the scratchy lace from my veil.

I don’t know why those are the memories that have stuck with me, but they are.

When she fell ill late last week and my Dad let us know this was it, I tried to summon happier memories. They weren’t of she and I, but of the time she spent with people I love. My dad says she never missed one of his football games, and aunts and friends shared stories about her homemade pies and ravioli soup. She was a straight-shooter, a no bullshit kind of lady, and I certainly identify with that.

Last night, I had a dream of firsts and lasts. In the dream, my Grandmother came to my house, a place she’d never been before, and wrapped me up in her arms, a place I had never been before. We were standing in the kitchen, my back to the window above the sink, the morning sun streaming through warming the floor where it hit, casting light in an otherwise dark room. The hug, realistic in its awkwardness, was punctuated with Grandma’s smile and distracted glances out the window. She waved once, but didn’t say a word, and she didn’t have to. I knew the love of her life, my late Grandfather, was waiting for her, beeping his beloved Chrysler’s horn.

This morning, my fat thumbs were poised and ready to text my Dad about the dream. Before I could finish my message, though, his came through: “Grandma gone. Left us about 1:00am.”

I don’t know why she chose me. Maybe because I write, maybe because people read. Maybe so I could tell the family she is finally, unmistakably happy and at rest. Maybe because with the heavy finality of the changing of the guard, she wanted us all to share in her peace. Maybe because I’ve been quietly wrestling with my faith. Maybe because after all those years of putting an f where the ph goes in my name, she wanted me to hold on to something good.

It’s good, Gram. It’s all good.

Can I come home with you?

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  1. Real. Life. Parenting. says

    January 19, 2016 at 12:19 pm

    I think you’re right. Every singe explanation. <3

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    • Stephanie Jankowski says

      January 24, 2016 at 9:26 pm

      <3

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  2. Lorinda-The Rowdy Baker says

    January 19, 2016 at 12:58 pm

    So incredibly touching. What a beautiful, honest post.

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    • Stephanie Jankowski says

      January 24, 2016 at 9:26 pm

      *bows down to THE Rowdy Baker*

      Reply
  3. Jumpin' Jack Flash says

    January 19, 2016 at 4:13 pm

    Very nice. Stirred some emotions within myself that I didn’t know were there. Great piece of writing. And yes…the dream should help strengthen your belief in heaven, God, faith, etc. and help you feel a connection with a Grandma that you didn’t feel before.

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    • Stephanie Jankowski says

      January 24, 2016 at 9:27 pm

      Feel the feels, friend 🙂

      Reply
  4. Amy Flory says

    January 19, 2016 at 5:12 pm

    Oh, pal. I love that she gave you that final gift before leaving. I’m a total cynic and this post gave me big time goosebumps.

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    • Stephanie Jankowski says

      January 24, 2016 at 9:28 pm

      <3

      Reply
  5. Chris Carter (@themomcafe) says

    January 19, 2016 at 10:34 pm

    OH Stephanie- this was just SO beautifully written. Wow. Such a powerful read…

    I’m moved. Deeply moved.

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    • Stephanie Jankowski says

      January 24, 2016 at 9:29 pm

      Thanks, Chris. I hope you and yours are doing well! xo

      Reply
  6. tom says

    January 20, 2016 at 6:58 am

    i will keep this forever

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    • Stephanie Jankowski says

      January 24, 2016 at 9:30 pm

      *waves to Dad*

      Reply

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