Rachael's Letter

2009 April 21

Created by Frances 15 years ago
This letter was written by my Daughter Rachael, she would of liked it to have been read out at (Mum) her Granny's service but she couldn't do it herself and she didn't know who to ask, so I am putting it here To an amazing Granny I will never forget the the things you did for all of us, its all the small things I will miss the most, I will never forget the time when I was about five up on a hillside in Wales we had gone for a walk and you got us to pick berries on the way up, we spent hours picking thoes berries and we ate more than we picked, I will never forget the time you and my Mum built our lean to / shed, when the roof was put on it started to rain and there where a few leaks, you where there with one of your ideas to fix it, and what you did made us all laugh, you took out your chewing gum and put it in the small holes, well Gran we may have laughed but its still there to this day, you did mend the leaks, I will never forget your home made lolly ices you always made for us, and as I got older you would make me the most delicious Chocolate Cake, everytime i visited you had it ready for me to take home, I remember the way I used to sit next to you for what seemed like hours just so I could sneak you word search books, if I was lucky you would save a few in the back of the books, I remember your beautiful gardens, and how you would ask me if I wanted some of your fresh flowers or plants you potted for me to take home, All these small things meant so much to me Gran, from the berries to the absolutly beautiful knitting you did for everyone even though your hands where bad you still knitted for my own childern, You truly are the worlds most amazing Gran You used to tell me when i'm ready to go I will go, but not until, and now your time has come Gran and although it maybe very hard for those of us you have lefy behind, I know you will be in heaven helping God with his gardens, and you will be very happy and at peace. I will love you always Gran, R.I.P Your Loving Granddaughter Rachael