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Thanks for looking! Journaling reads: <br> <br>It’s funny. I don’t know exactly when it happened, but it happened. I realized that my grandparents weren’t only my grandparents, but they sweethearts and friends to each other. Even after 59 years of marriage, you could still see how much love they had for each other. It’s somewhat strange for me to think of them in this light, but it really was an eye-opening experience. <br> <br>I starting noticing their true love for each other during the times I would take my Grandma up to see my Grandpa at the Veteran’s Administration Nursing Home during the Summer of 2003 until my Grandma died in February 2004. EVERY time, I mean EVERY time, my Grandpa saw my Grandma, the conversation would start out like this: <br> <br>Grandpa: Oh Mary, I Love You. <br> Grandma: Oh Ted, I Love You too. <br>Grandpa: You are my wife. <br> Grandpa: You are so beautiful. <br> Grandpa: Give me a kiss. <br> <br> It’s very meaningful because my Grandpa has Alzheimer’s disease. Although he wasn’t able to spend each day with my Grandma anymore due to her health problems, he knew her………I mean, he knew who she was, everything. Makes me just so happy I could cry when I think about it. It was yet another way that I felt their love for me. What I mean is, the room radiated love and it felt nice. <br> <br>Their example showed me that true love still exists when you are older and a tad wrinkly. It reminded me to be more loving and caring to my own husband. I find that I am very busy these days taking care of Jaden, and I need to still continue to work on my relationship with my husband because it is an ever evolving relationship that will grow stronger each day if I nurture it properly.


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