Start The Year Off Right! {Giveaway}
Many people start the year off with resolutions, but since I tend to break them so easily, I like to do GOALS. On December 10, two years ago, I added this entry to my list of goals:
When I wrote that, I did it with good intentions, but who knows what would have happened if life hadn’t set in. Within a month, my beloved grandma, Nanny, passed away.
Few people in life are lucky enough to have what I did with her. Nanny wasn’t often the perfect ideal grandma type, but she loved me unconditionally, even when I didn’t deserve it. She would literally do anything to help me. And despite her shortcomings, she taught me a lot about strength and family and being able to smile, even when life didn’t turn out quite as planned, and for that I am forever grateful.
I knew for a very long time that Nanny’s time was coming to an end, but I guess it never really seemed real until the day before she was gone. Dad called and told me I really needed to think about going to see her.
I usually managed to avoid it, because I was terrified of seeing her so very sick, but since she was no longer able to call me daily, I knew it was time.
When I got there it was as bad as I had imagined. She was painfully thin and unable to speak, and even though I cried the whole drive down, I was determined not to let her know how scared I was because I knew she would worry…and I didn’t want her to worry.
The tough face plan didn’t go so well after I arrived. One of my last memories of Nanny is me turning into a bawling mess while she struggled to tell me that everything would be okay.
It was so very backward in every way…I should have been conforting her, but that was my Nanny, always trying to mend my broken heart.
NOTHING prepared me for the void I felt when she left this world. Suddenly baking became a refuge, my distraction. Now, almost two years later, here I am.
A lot of it is surreal. This time of year takes me back. Sometimes I cannot believe so much time has passed. I have learned SO much and made friends along the way that helped to fill the hole that was left when I lost Nanny.
It also takes me back to those very first days of surfing the net, looking for any and every bit of available information on decorating cookies.
The first website I stumbled upon happened to be Karen’s Cookies. I was absolutely, utterly, and completely amazed at what I found. There I sat in the Hyatt Place during our Christmas vacation, enchanted and ordering every cookie cutter and sprinkle I could afford with my handful of giftcards.
Fast forward to now. Since Karen’s Cookies was the very first cookie door I ever opened two years ago, isn’t it appropriate that for my first big giveaway of the year, Karen so generously offered to provide most of the supplies needed for a prize that I have been dying to give away for 2 months?! For my very first prize of the year, I have, with Karen’s help, managed to put together a wonderful gift! This month’s prize is…
This kit has all the supplies I use to decorate cookies on a daily basis…among them, my favorite icing tips and gadgets, my preferred food colors, icing bottles, DISCO DUST and much much more!
Now, I apologize for the tears. {Nanny didn’t like re-hashing the bad days} And I didn’t mean for this to turn into a sad tale, especially since this is a giveaway…But overall, this has a happy ending. A wonderful new story from the end of another, memories that will always make me smile, and the knowledge that Nanny is just as proud of me now as she was when I was a kid and would draw silly pictures of all of her pals. She carried on every single time like I’d given her a Rembrandt =)
All this said, I really hope this kit falls into the hands of someone who needs it as much as I did at the beginning of my journey, or someone who is as passionate about cookies as I am.
First of all, you can head on over to Karen’s Cookies FB page and “LIKE” her since she was kind enough to do this for me. That’s reason enough to like her in itself. And if that doesn’t convince you, one looksie at her cookie website will!
If you already do “LIKE” Karen, just tell her hello, and come back and let me know…she and her hubby Mike have some of the best service and fastest shipping, AND she has this great habit of always tucking a surprise in each package. You gotta love that!
For a second entry, I just want to keep it simple. Leave me a comment telling me your fondest memory of your “Nanny” {Everyone has a Nanny, whether you call her *or him* that or not}…
There are no rules about what you share, I’d just like to give everyone else a chance to share something special about their loved one.
Remember, each comment IS AN ENTRY, so post each one separately, AND leave a way for me to contact you.
I will choose a winner next Thursday using random.org, so keep your eyes open =)
*and as always, tweeting this giveaway is a free bonus entry*
Since this is a giveaway post, I had a few birthday cookies in the archives that seemed appropriate. Afterall, winning is almost like receiving the gift of all birthday gifts. {That is, if you are into cookies of course =)}
I lost my Grandma when I was only 12. I miss my sleepovers with her! We'd play scrabble and checkers. 🙂
Hi Callye – thanks so much for your blog – and the memories of both of my grandmas are flooding me now! So many fond memories of both of them – their strength keeps me going day to day! If they could get ALL that they did in life done, each with 5 kids, and few of the conveniences we have now, then what's my excuse?! It motivates me every time. 🙂
Oh, and I "liked" Karen's page – I've been ordering from them for about a year, and they do have fabulous service, not to mention the fact they sponsor the cookie decorator forum at http://www.cookiedecorator.com. They seem like such nice people!
Very pretty cookies Now where are the pictures of the prize, woman? Come on now.
I liked Karen already but now, I like her on facebook =)
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With this post, you made me think about my dear "nonna" who I remember being in the kitchen making fresh pasta and sundried tomatos..I miss her SO much!!
Speechless…..that's me every time i see your cookies. You are the best, the MOST talented. Oh, that I could be you for a day! I'm completely in love with the "b" cookie cutter, love the shape and the lower case. I know you have too many cutters to count over years of accumulating, but any idea where that darling was purchased? Can I get an entire alphabet like that?
My grandmother gets up at 5am every day, no matter what. When I was a little girl and stayed at her house, I would always sleep on her couch so that I would wake up when I heard her moving around. I always pretended like I woke up that early normally. I'm pretty sure she knew better, but she always pretended to believe me. We would run errands together and work together for hours before anyone else woke up. Man, I miss that.
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Both of my grandma's died when I was very young so I don't really have the fond memories that you experienced with your Nanny. You are very lucky!
I did have to leave a huge shout out for Karen and Mike…without their website I am sure that I would not be decorating cookies today! I am self taught (via the internet) and I learned a lot from her great videos! Most of my supplies have been purchased from there as well…great customer service and super fast shipping!
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My favorite memory of my Nona is from her 80th birthday when we all went to Biloxi and went gambling! It was so much fun and memories I will cherish always! She'll be 89 in July and she's still kickin it at the nursing home!
Thank you for making me smile today!
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I love Karen's cookies and I order many cutters from there! Love the sprinkle packets they always throw in 🙂
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My Grandma was the one who got me loving baking and cooking. We always did crafts together and planned parties. I miss my time with her terribly, but have a heart full of smiles and hope one day I can be as good of a Grandma as she was.
I remember hanging out at the farmhouse and helping with the garden. The asparagus was always my favorite.
I liked Karen's cookies before but now I officially "like" her.
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Callye, your cookies are amazing as are you!
I am so very fortunate to be celebrating with my grandma her 100th birthday this year! She is still living on her own and I can't imagine the time without her. While growing up, she lived down the road, so I got to spend many days with her. She was a seamstress and made all of my "one of a kind" clothes when I grew up!
Both of my grandmothers were fantastic cooks/bakers. I cooked mostly with my maternal grandmother, but how I wish I had learned a fraction of what my paternal grandmother had to teach me…
I suppose my strongest memory of my Granny was picking black raspberries in the woods surrounding my house then freezing them until we had enough to make a cobbler. 🙂
You got me all teary thinking of my grandmas and great aunts. I remember grandma coming all the way from Iowa to Florida for my HS graduation with a jillion lemon bars for my party!
They are part of my past inspirations and you are part of my current inspirations. I love your new commitment to blogging! Thanks for sharing.
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I "liked" Karen on FB. I've already ordered from her and will readily do so again.
I like Karen's cookies, this is the first shop I buy to begin in decorated cookies!
I would like to enter in the giveaway, your blog is very pretty and wonderful.
My Nany is a great person whom I adore, I have very good recollections of my infancy when it was taking to us to the park my sister and to my. Now very major this one and it lives of his recollections, recollections that trasport to his happier years all that even tape-worm to his loved one to his side.
I sit it if this one written evil, but it is what I could have done between my knowledge of English and the translator :S, because I am from Spain.
Oh, wow. I went to Karen's cookies and almost didn't come back. Time lost all meaning. 🙂
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I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Karen's Cookies!!!
Can you believe I don't own a boo-boo stick??? I need to order one TODAY!!
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Hi, Callye! Thanks for this opportunity. I just went to Karen's FB page and liked her. And I looked at her website, too. And though I said I "must resist" buying more cookie cutters on a comment on your fb page the other day, I now *HAVE* to place an order w/ Karen. I just fell in <3 w/ a cutter set on her site. I'm off to order…
And a "Nanny" memory for me…
I don't remember ever baking cookies w/ my grandma, but I do use her cut-out sugar cookie recipe so I feel a connection with her every time I bake them.
So glad you turned me on to Karen's cookies. I'm gonna go broke but I'll be in cookie heaven! I am now a fan of her Facebook page.
I already liked Karen, left them a msg on their page today! I love the way I open my packages from them and it's like a little present just for me. Pretty tissue paper and of course that little something they throw in!
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My favorite memory of my grandma is when she would come to visit during the summer and the first thing we would do was go get ice cream and stop by the peach farm to pick a fresh basket or peaches.
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My Grandmother was an avid crocheter. She crocheted beautiful baby blankets and booties….many of which I still have to be passed on from generation to generation. The first step in making a blanket is to crochet individual squares and then knit them together to form the blanket. She always had a basket of these squares in her living room. When we were kids, my sister and I would steal her squares and toss them up in the air where they would stick on her stucco ceiling. She would hear us giggling, run in from the kitchen and then knock them down with a broom handle. Of course, she would wave her arthritic finger at us (pretending to be scolding us) and then leave the room. We would do this again and again and we (nor she) ever tired of this game. At her funeral both my sister and I put squares in her casket.
Silly story I know, but one that will live in my memory forever!
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My memory of my grandma is walking to the grocery store with her. She lives in a little town (less then 800)in Nebraska. She's just a block from the grocery store but we had some good talks in a little block. I always thought it was funny that she had her own cart too. She'd just leave it at her house and push it back and forth to the store! Thanks for sharing your memories!
I had a long distance relationship with my grand parents,they were in england and I was in canada. My favorite memory of my grandpa was when I was three and we flew over to visit. He had a little garden and I would eat all his parsly. Every day I would go out and find anything that had grown and eat it. Grandpa would pretend to be mad, but he laughed. I used to think of him every time I ate out and they put a sprig of parsly on the plate.
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My favorite memory of my grandma was the letters I used to write her. I would sit at the big dining room table and write her all about my exciting 6 year old life,and the biggest thing was getting my own mail.
i just 'liked' Karen's Cookies. Fun Stuff!!
now a fan (like) of Karen's Cookies on FB 🙂 not sure how I missed that one since I'm ALWAYS browsing their shop lol
Awesome post, Callye! Memories of your Nanny brings me almost to tears thinking about my Grannie…she was awesome! I recall her sitting me in the vinyl stool(the one where the steps fold down from the stool itself) while she baked all her delicious cakes. She always mananged to save enough to make a small pan for us to sample (I loved to eat anything she baked) she was perfect in my eyes….I remember her pressing my hair, no one could press hair like Grannie! Unfortunately in 1990, (while secretly pregnant with my daughter)I lost the love of my life…my Grannie whom I affectionately also called Momma…I am deeply saddened that my daughter never had the opportunity to meet the fine specimen that God created, just like your Nanny she was everything to me…travelling down memory lane is leaving me with a heavy heart…thanks Callye for giving me a moment to share what my Grannie with you! ([email protected])
I owe so much of who I am to my Nana…she taught me all the "old" ways and set me on a path towards enjoying things like….baking cookies.!! I am new to the royal icing and had a blast with Christmas cookies. Now I am trying to find any excuse for baking more cookies and decorating them. Your blog is an inspiration to me…like Karen's blog was to you. Thanks for that! And thanks for loving your Nanny so much….I am sure she feels your love each day.
My favorite memory of my grandma was spending the night just about every Saturday night and getting to do whatever I wanted…….
LOVE this post…………..
I love Karen's cookies, but I'm going to go "like" her right now.
My favorite grandma memory? Matzo Ball Soup. Just those three words bring it all back!
Vicki
My Meme taught me how to play almost every card/domino game possible. We would go camping every spring and fall and play games the entire time. It was great!!
I lost my grandmother 4 1/2 years ago. She was the one who taught me to bake and I have so many fond memories with her in the kitchen. Especially baking at Christmastime. She always made time for her grandchildren and her great grandchildren and loved each of us so much. She was losing her battle with cancer when I had my first son and sadly she died when he was only 2 months old. I miss her so much.
my favorite memory of my Gramma Lu is watching her cook at the cafe that she and Grandpa Miles ran for years and years! it was a small rural/farming community & she provided not only the best burgers & fries but hot roast beef, mashed taters & gravy among other daily hot choices, homemade pies, doughnuts made fresh daily… *sigh* I miss them dearly but treasure the memories of them both! <3
Did you handcut the "B"??? I love it!!
It's funny because my journey pretty much began with Karen's too. I love her site and already liked her on FB. Thanks!
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I begame a fan of Karen's Cookies on FB and now I'm going to place an order with her:)
I officially 'like' Karen on FB now!
Thanks Callye for another super post, sharing more of your story and your beautiful cookies! LOVE the pirate cookies, especially those parrots!
I "like" KarensCookies on FB already, and stopped by there to tell them hello 🙂
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I just liked Karen and Mike's page, I already have Karen's cookies set as a favortie on my computer. Thanks for the chance to win! Good luck everyone!
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I just placed my first order with Karen's cookies last night! "Liked" her on FB! Thanks for the chance!
One of my grandmas would never say a bad word about anyone, absolutely refused. Now she might sit there and squeeze her lips together so hard you knew what she was thinking, but she would never say it!
I have such great memories of both my grandmothers. Primarily because they, with my mother, are the reasons I got into baking in the first place!
My paternal grandmother always was baking cakes and pies every week, and my maternal grandma was always sooooo good with rolls and cookies! Visits with them always meant time spent in the kitchen making something tasty 🙂
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Thanks for sharing Karen's Cookies info, I have now 'liked' her on facebook! (renee.kofoid @ gmail.com)
My favorite 'nanny' aka grandma memory is when she used to put peanut butter or mustard in the diapers of my dolls to make me think they really pooped. LOL she was a goofball. (renee.kofoid @ gmail.com)
I lost my mammaw almost 3 years ago. I have alot of wonderful memories with her. Just a few from my childhood are sitting in her lap at the sewing machine, "baking" cookies with her homemade playdough and cookie cutters and one day playing sick from school so I could stay with her and bake a cake. Thanks again for the chance!
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And I just shared your post on Twitter! GO, team Callye! 🙂
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I didn't really know my grandparents, but I liked going out to their house because the only time we went was Christmas, so I could see my cousins and open a few presents. That isn't quite what you wanted, but it's all I've got and I definitely want to enter this giveaway. Thanks! jenny and sullivan and parker at comcast dot net.
Sadly my Grandmas weren't very involved in my life, but the person I do have that fits the awesome description would be my Mom! Baking with her is always one of my best memories. She's the queen of improvising, and I've learned so much from her!
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My relationship with my grandmother (Grandmommy) was very similar. She wasn't just my grandemother, she was my best friend. And I know she would be very very proud of my cookies now. We would laugh non stop! One time we were in Kansis City and the news said the Royals were in town. She couldn't wait to find out where Charles and Diana were going to be! We laughed about that for years.
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My grandmother is a strong and wonderful woman as well. She's always dedicated her time to her family and friends and would do anything for them. Always just a call away when I need some encouragement, and a good conversation anytime. Nanna's are AMAZING women 🙂
I officially "like" Karen's Cookes on Facebook. Although, I have to admit, that I loved checking out her website!
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I had a Nana. She was the greatest grandmother. We would go see her every sunday after church and spend all day over there. She did needle point and I loved watching her. She loved her grandkids more than anything. She passed 7 years ago. I take elizabeth to see her and my "Pa" once a month. All her great grandparents are gone but one. She said hi and pats the headstone. I show her photos and tell her that her nana would have loved her.
The most memorable thing with my Granny was when I was younger I would have sleepovers at her house all by myself, no sister or brother. And we would make popcorn and raisin necklaces… to this day I still love the taste of popcorn with raisins!
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My dear grandma is my "nanny". One of the things my grandma and I have always laughed about is how we both have such a horrible sweet tooth. We are positive my love for all things sweet come from her. Sounds funny, but one of my favorite memories of my grandma is when we went out to eat together at a local restaurant. Without discussing it first, we both ordered the cup of soup rather than the bowl just so we could save room for pie! We just looked at each other and laughed….I can see her smiling now!
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When I went to visit my Grandma over she always had an arts & crafts project ready for us to do together. She was a painter and she taught me a few things, in addition to how to crochet!
Well I am unable to access my FB account, so I will just leave one of my many memories of my grandma…she would always make me french toast for breakfast when I came to stay. I never had to ask, she just knew…even when I was in my twenties. Miss you Grandma
One of my favorite memories was after Easter when my grandma and I got in big trouble from my aunt. Grandma and I had just devoured two enormous football sized chocolate eggs and were rolling around laughing with a sugar buzz. We were immediately reprimanded when my aunt caught us and took our chocolate away!
What a coincidence! I just bought some cookie decorating stuff from Karen's website earlier today. I got there through your last post with the Lemon Emulsion link, and I got captivated by her tutorials and store offers. It was hard not to buy everything I see! =) I've "liked" her FB page too. =)
I "liked" Karen's Cookies on Facebook.
I have fond memories of both my nana and my grandma. I remember staying at my nana's and playing Dr. Mario with her on her Nintendo and eating peanut butter toast (she used chunky peanut butter, which my mother never ever bought). I remember staying at my grandma's all the time in the summers and learning about teh flowers she grew and the goats her and her daughter and her daughter's husband raised. 🙂
What a great post Callye! I too have similar memories of my great grandma, or Oma, as I called her. Some of my best memories are of being in the kitchen baking with her. There wasn't anything she couldn't bake, it was incredible. That is why I make cookies today, I'd like to think she played a hand in that! 🙂 I miss her dearly – I have a sweet reminder of her though, my daughter has her name, and amazing spirit.
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I love Karen's Cookies – she and her husband are great to work with and have an amazing amount of supplies and information! I officially "liked" them on FB.
All of my grandparents had passed away before I was even born but I was blessed to have my husbands granny. She was the example of everything I want to be, loving caring, unselfish, sharing, she was a wonderful christian woman. We just lost her to the Lord 3 days before Thanksgiving and we miss her so much Our comfort is in knowing she is happy to be with pawpaw. My youngest daughter gave me the BEST compliment ever last night, she came in from work and said our kitchen smelled like granny's 🙁 WOW thanks for all you do, if you have a chance check out my fb page Monkey kisses, love to you beth at Monkey [email protected]
I "liked" Karen's Cookies on Facebook! You're right that they are the best, I always get my order so fast and love the little "goodie" they tuck in, so nice of them.
My mother's grandmother lived with us till she died when I was 8. Mo-mo did all the cooking, my mother didn't even learn to cook till then! Mo-mo was from New Orleans and was an excellent cook, sure would give anything to have a bowl of her gumbo!
Liked Karen's cookie facebook page
I "Liked" Karen's Cookies. Can't wait to check out her site more.
I don't have too many memories of my Grandparents. I do remember going over to Grandma's house and she would have tons of goodies in her freezer and we were able to pick on out each time. I wish I had more memories like so many others do. This will just make me become a special grandma when the day (hopefully not for a long time) comes.
I have 2 Nanny's that are still living!! I am very blessed to have both of them still around. I work with my dad's mom so I see her everyday and we are so very close, my mom's mom is just a good old country girl and you couldn't ask for a kinder, sweeter woman.
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I already liked Karen, but didn't know she has a FB page… glad you pointed her out!
My favorite memories of my Gramma are spending every New years Eve having a sleepover. We would stay up and watch the ball drop and toast with sparkling grape juice out of crystal wine glasses. Its a tradition I now do with my own kids. 🙂
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I just "liked" Karen's Cookies on FB. I can't wait to explore her site!
My Nanny was my second mother since my parents had me when they were quite young. We lived beside her and my grandfather, and I lived at her house as much as I did my own. It was a very traumatic experience for me when she died unexpectedly of a massive stroke the summer before my last year of college. I miss her so much, especially at the holidays, and wish she were here to meet my two sons now.
I 'Liked' Karen's Cookies on Facebook!!
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My Granny Irene was the sweetest Grannies ever! Every time we visited her, no matter the time of day, she would make us pancakes…tiny, bite size ones! And she would ALWAYS have Page Ice Cream for us…that was our favorite!!! I miss her tons, everyday!
Thanks for such a great giveaway!!
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My Grandmother was an artist, literally. We lived in West Texas and she lived in Washington state. I remember when we would go up to see her, I couldn't wait to get into her "art" room. She always had some project going. She passed away a couple of years ago. All of my Grandmother's crafting supplies were given to me. Sometimes, like yesterday, I will just go through the boxes and remember watching her hands making different creations. :o)
My grandma was an awesome cook. I remember all of the delicious Hungarian food she made (that no matter how much my mom tried to recreate, it just wasn't the same).
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I have many more memories with my husbands Grandma Talia than I do of my own. She is 93 and can be found in the kitchen all hours of the day cooking Filipino food! She is amazing!!
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I already "liked" Karen's cookies but I told her hello! 🙂
also wanted to share where i learned my love of cooking all things, from the time i was 5 my gramma would cook sat dinner every wk at her house. mom and us would get there early so mom could help her. i was always in the kitchen watching waiting until i was old enough to help. i was old enough to help with the salad, and setting the table, not to do the cooking tho. my gramma passed before i became old enough, but she taught me how important a job for a child is in the kitchen, to make them love to cook!!
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My Ba (short for babcia-it's Polish) and I were close when I was younger. During summer vacation I would get to spend the night at her house and we would stay up late looking at old photos of her and my grandfather, playing Gin Rummy and listening to Dean Martin 🙂 I still love some good Dean music to this day.
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All of my grandparents passed away before I was 16. I have an amazing step-grandmother who I consider my real grandmother. I remember she used to let me help her bake cookies and cakes… I thought it was great stuff to be in the kitchen with her!
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As for my nanny… well, Callye, I called her Mama Nena and she was a fun, loving person. People would say lacked patience, but she loved being around children, and we always had a great time. She taught me many things like cooking, crafting and many bad words. She loved to smoke and drink whiskey. Eventually smoking took her away. When I skipped school, I would go to her house and sleep until she woke up (she was a night owl because of insomnia), and then we would listen to the radio or watch tv while she put makeup to get ready to take me home. She never cheated or told my mom. She loved to sing and play cards, but never played with money "that wil take the fun from it all", she loved jewelry and bags… she loved cooking and synchronized swimming, and will spend hours teaching us both… she was a listener, and a great story teller. After I married, she will vissit me in Cancun, play domino with my husband and his friends and send me off to bed! She didn't like to be seen without makeup and always had manicured hands. She plucked her brows til she had none, and never liked Sunday Mass, but loved Jesus and said God was the same but people knew him in different ways. She "adored" her father, her husband, her children and grandchildren. She went to all our school presentations, and offered to speak to our parents if we ever got pregnant before marrying. She didn't like to wear undies after she started using pantyhose. She loved red lipstick and soft blue eyeshadow. She always dieted and never excersized. I could call her after midnight to chat, and she called my children every Sunday. When she left, the place was crowded, people from radio stations were there and we all did what she wanted us to do: clap and cheer her!! I could go on and on Callye, I miss her and cry almost EVERY DAY since she left us. And I thank God for my grandmother!!!
My grandma passed when I was 4- I only have one memory of her and that was her drying my hair after a bath- she was a sweet lady, thank you for sharing your memories!
Maggie M.
I went and liked Karen's Cookies on FB and wow your cookies are amazing!!
I "liked" Karen's cookies. My Grandma was so special. She did so much for me and I will truly never forget her. She is one of the reasons that I love baking cookies today. Every year at christas I pull out her Danish cookie recipes and it makes me feel like she is still here. I love her so much!
My granny was a wonderful Southern cook who ALWAYS made Brunswick stew (authentic, from scratch, time-consuming!!) when she knew I was coming to visit – I was the only grandchild who liked it, and it thrilled her.
My Grandma used to decorate cakes, I wish that I had been into decorating cookies the way we do now when she was around. It would have been another fun thing for us to share. She had a "wicked" sense of humor, could be a bad girl, and I think she really enjoyed seeing people's reaction to that.
I just placed an order with them over the holiday!!! I'm a newbie so its my first real purchase. I just Liked Karen's Cookies on FB and left a comment.
Today is my grandmother's birthday! She's 94!
But my fondest memory is of my maternal grandmother Mama…she taught me how to play gin when I was 7!!
Both of my Grandmothers past away, but have lots of fond memories of them!
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Both my Grandma's are still alive. My Mothers Mom has always been very close with us… She LOVES kids and playing and making silly crafts. Even to this day she plays with MY kids (her GREAT Grandchildren) like crazy. She's adorable and so fun to be around!
Unfortunately my other grandma has Alzheimers and is doing very very poorly. It's very hard to watch her decline. We used to love baking cakes with her! She made the BEST frosting ever! (But I got the recipe so now hopefully I can carry on the tradition!)
I loved to go back to school clothes shopping with my Grandmother. She always bought me the outfit I wanted even if it was a little pricey.