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My Gramma Lily, who, sadly, got dementia and we had to put her in the Royersford Home for the Aged, had a fine mind in her prime.
She took turns living with us, the Greenwolds, and with her family in Florida, Aunt Sylvie. In my kitchen I have a mobile I made with Aunt Sylvie and Uncle Morry's Photo my mother gave me.
Simply gorgeous!!!
Gram was watching TV - I think it was in our living room by our pink fireplace, when JFK came on with news about the Cuban Missile Crisis.
He demanded Cuba remove their rockets from 'our land.'
Gram said to my sister Ellen, "Good night. See you tomorrow IF there is a tomorrow."
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Oh no! I just got out of bed, after finding my reading glasses downstairs, and have forgotten what I wanted to say.
Thinking, thinking, thinking.
MY ARTWORK ON MY CLOSET DOOR.
Yes, that's it. I was just standing there, staring at it.
Thought-provoking.
When Donna and Ellen visited me earlier tonight, Donna said, You have no business living in this huge house all by yourself."
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