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I just saw families getting to hug their grandparents, it was on the news with David Muir. There was a woman 100+ years old dancing with her great grandson. These images make me very emotional, it has been over a year since many have gotten to be with their loved ones. It does make me sad though, I wish I had my mother, father, and grandmother to give the biggest hugs to. 

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Jordan!  I was watcing that, too!  And I had the same thought.... what I wouldn't give to dance with my grandma. 

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@Jordan2   I watched it, too, and teared up as I did.  Wasn't that 102 yr old dancing grandma great?!   She shamed me for the moaning and grunting I do at ~30 years her junior.

 

I've had my 1st vaccination, and should get the 2nd one in a few weeks.  I live alone and have not felt a human touch for the past year, so I hope my own grandchildren will be as happy to be with me. 

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@IamMrsG wrote:

@Jordan2   I watched it, too, and teared up as I did.  Wasn't that 102 yr old dancing grandma great?!   She shamed me for the moaning and grunting I do at ~30 years her junior.

 

I've had my 1st vaccination, and should get the 2nd one in a few weeks.  I live alone and have not felt a human touch for the past year, so I hope my own grandchildren will be as happy to be with me. 


@IamMrsG I am happy for you, I'm sure your grandkids will be very happy to see you. I hope you'll get together soon.

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Thank you, @Jordan2 .  Heart

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