I Don't Want to Lose You
I think of my Gramma a lot, and the more I think about her, the more I want to just spend time with her. I remember her smile while I'm at work, her wisdom as I go through challenging times. Her ability to get a Khol’s employee to accept a 1-year expired coupon, every time I’m on Central Ave. Growing up it was odd to not see her at least twice a week. She was always “gramma”. She was always my best friend. I was her permanent shotgun, her daytime TV buddy. She is an amazing woman and I have looked up to her for as long as I can remember. Her whole life she has dedicated to others. As a mother, a substance abuse counselor, a musician, a shoulder to cry on and a diary whose lock would never be picked.