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  • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

    My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

    I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

    She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

    But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

    She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

    She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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    @Bronwyn I'm so sorry, Bronwyn!

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    • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

      My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

      I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

      She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

      But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

      She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

      She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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      @Bronwyn bronwyn, I'm so sorry for your loss. She sounds like a special person. May her memory be a blessing to you.

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      • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

        I got to really talk to my oldest (still much-younger) cousin alone in a way I haven't before. They're transmasc non-binary and live in a TINY town in Washington State which I think is hard for a number of reasons (they're a wildlife biologist and love their job but haven't found their people). Wise beyond their years; we have very different versions and memories of grandma because of the 23-year age gap between us but have been having some good conversations about those memories. Not sure if I'll really see them much in person now, which is sad.

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        @Bronwyn get everyone's contact info when you gather for your grandmother's funeral/celebration of life (if you're having one).
        Set up a family text chat just to keep in touch. And schedule a zoom now and then to see each other if desired. It isn't a replacement for being in person, but it connects people across physical divides.

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        • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

          My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

          I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

          She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

          But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

          She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

          She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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          @Bronwyn sorry for your loss. She sounds like a wonderful person.
          May part of her memory find a warm place in your heart

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          • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

            My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

            I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

            She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

            But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

            She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

            She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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            @Bronwyn my condolences for such a great loss.

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            • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

              My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

              I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

              She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

              But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

              She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

              She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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              #23

              @Bronwyn 🫂
              My stepdad is basically too young to be my dad. Not biologically, but he's only 13 years older. So I've lost my parents, but at this stage stepdad doesn't feel like a parent. And with my actual parents gone, it feels really weird.

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              • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

                I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

                She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

                But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

                She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

                She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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                @Bronwyn Embracing you this morning. She sounds like the most wonderful person, and I’m glad you had her as your family.

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                • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                  My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

                  I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

                  She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

                  But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

                  She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

                  She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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                  @Bronwyn Sympathies. Sorry to hear of such a loss but heartening that you had such a wonderful Grandmother who I'm sure played a pivotal part in your family and happily took this on at a later time in their life than most. Very best wishes and much empathy.

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                  • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                    My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

                    I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

                    She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

                    But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

                    She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

                    She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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                    @Bronwyn looks like some very sweet memories entwined with very fresh grief. It's a strange world to navigate. Sending you comfort for your heart, and light for your feet.

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                    • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                      My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

                      I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

                      She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

                      But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

                      She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

                      She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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                      @Bronwyn so sorry for what happened but I have passed through the same experience since yesterday!
                      I also lost my grandmother whom I had stayed a period of 3-4 yrs without meeting her!
                      I can say that it was my carelessness to see her again when she is going to be burried!
                      May her soul rest in the eternal peace!

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                      • raven@fedi.raventhemaker.comR raven@fedi.raventhemaker.com

                        @Bronwyn 🫂
                        My stepdad is basically too young to be my dad. Not biologically, but he's only 13 years older. So I've lost my parents, but at this stage stepdad doesn't feel like a parent. And with my actual parents gone, it feels really weird.

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                        @raven yes my dad and grandma were only 14 years apart!

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                        • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                          @raven yes my dad and grandma were only 14 years apart!

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                          @Bronwyn Oh, for some reason I didn't even think about it... I still have my step-grandmother, and I'm in my late 50's. I think she's in her 80's now, but I haven't seen her for a few years. She used to travel and stay with each of her three kids for a month at a time, but she stopped traveling when she developed heart problems.

                          I kind of miss her, but I never knew her all that well. Definitely not close.

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                          • 2003mugishaphocit@mastodon.social2 2003mugishaphocit@mastodon.social

                            @Bronwyn so sorry for what happened but I have passed through the same experience since yesterday!
                            I also lost my grandmother whom I had stayed a period of 3-4 yrs without meeting her!
                            I can say that it was my carelessness to see her again when she is going to be burried!
                            May her soul rest in the eternal peace!

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                            @2003MugishaPhocit oh I’m so sorry

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                            • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                              @2003MugishaPhocit oh I’m so sorry

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                              @Bronwyn Though,I have got to know that this is the same journey for all people on this planet!
                              We are going to sleep at the burial for the second day!

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                              • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                                My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

                                I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

                                She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

                                But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

                                She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

                                She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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                                @Bronwyn May her memory be a blessing. 💔

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                                • bronwyn@sfba.socialB bronwyn@sfba.social

                                  My grandmother died today. It's been a long time coming but it's still sad.

                                  I'm old to still have had a grandmother, but she was my dad's step-mom; his mom died when he was 9 and his dad married a much younger woman. But we never used the word "step-grandmother," she was my grandma from the day I was born.

                                  She was not quite 39 when I was born, and had a 10-year-old and 13-year-old at home and it's only recently that I've fully realized how strange it must have been to become a grandparent at that stage of life.

                                  But from the moment I was born, she was a dedicated grandmother, even while raising kids of her own.

                                  She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma 5-6 years ago and I thought the end was near then but she just kept going, and until recently, had a really good quality of life. I would pick her up and take her to lunch when I could (she'd always pay) at the Cheesecake Factory, which was her favorite.

                                  She was the matriarch of our small extended family and things will be very different now.

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                                  @Bronwyn I'm sorry for your loss, but happy you had an experience similar to mine, a wonderful, loving step-grandmother who you could spend time with late in her life.

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                                  • karencampe@mathstodon.xyzK karencampe@mathstodon.xyz

                                    @Bronwyn get everyone's contact info when you gather for your grandmother's funeral/celebration of life (if you're having one).
                                    Set up a family text chat just to keep in touch. And schedule a zoom now and then to see each other if desired. It isn't a replacement for being in person, but it connects people across physical divides.

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                                    @KarenCampe @Bronwyn
                                    A great idea.

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