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Grandma's Ring

The one thing she had left of her grandma

By Amy McGuffeyPublished 2 years ago 8 min read
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Grandma's Ring

Lilly and her grandma were always so close, they had a special kind of bond with each other, Lilly loved her grandma more than anything and her grandma loved Lilly just as much. It was easy to see just how strong of a bond Lilly had with her grandma because when Lilly would go to visit her grandma would dote over Lilly, grandma always had some early morning running to do so naturally Lilly would go with her, and anytime grandma would go to the mall she would always buy an outfit for Lilly or if Lilly saw something she could not live without well grandma could not resist buying it for Lilly. Grandma always had a bowl full of Lilly's favorite candy sitting out whenever Lilly would visit, they would take naps together while watching grandma's favorite soap operas and Lilly would curl up on the floor with a big, square, fluffy pillow and an Afghan and granny would be in her recliner, then granny would save some small easy chores for Lilly to do upon her arrival and Lilly just loved doing them for her. Lilly has had wonderful times with her favorite grandma. Grandma loved to surprise Lilly with little things like some old costume jewelry that she had from when her mom passed away, or some little nick knack that she had sitting in one of her drawers from some mail-in contest or something although the trinkets did not really mean much and certainly was not worth any value that did not matter to Lilly it was the look of happiness and joy on her grandma's face when she would find one of those trinkets and give it to Lilly. It was a look like it just made grandma so happy and proud that she had something to give her little Lilly. Upon one of Lilly's visits, her grandma told her to go into her bedroom and look through the jewelry box on her dresser and if Lilly found anything she liked then she could have it. So, Lilly did just that but not before she stopped for a minute to think to herself how much this meant to her because grandma had never offered her any real jewelry before. As Lilly was looking through all the necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings Lilly stumbled upon a dainty gold ring that had a small red ruby on the left side, a bigger red ruby in the middle, and another small red ruby on the right side then there was a cluster of small diamonds on each side of the small rubies. It had a thin band and made of 14 K gold. It was the most beautiful ring of all the jewelry, and it just so happened to be Lilly's birthstone, so Lilly slipped it on the ring finger of her right hand it took a little effort though but the ring fits nicely. As Lilly just stood there staring at this ring, she could not help but think to herself, " it sure is a good thing I like this ring because now that I got it on, I do not think I could get it back off." And with a smile, she walked out of her grandma's room and proudly showed her grandma what she had found. Grandma with a big grin on her face said to Lilly "oh good. Now let me tell you the story of that ring." Grandma takes a deep breath and with tears in her eyes she says, "your grandpa bought me this ring one year for my birthday, he went right down to the jewelry store and picked it out for me." And noticing the tears in grandma's eyes, made Lilly start to cry too. See grandpa had been gone from them for just three short months by now and the sadness and grief were still strong in everybody's hearts. Hearing grandma's story about that ring took the sentimental value skyrocket from special to nothing could ever mean more to Lilly than to proudly wear that ring, and Lilly did just that. She never once took that ring off her finger, not even to shower or wash dishes. That ring was now as permanent on her finger as her skin was. With grandpa being gone now Lilly missed him so very much as he was Lilly's favorite grandpa. So, knowing where this ring had come from any time Lilly would start to miss her grandpa she would stare at her ring and spin it on her finger until she felt better. Lilly had that ring for about 5 years when her grandma went home to reunite with grandpa. Now when she feels sad or misses them both she stares at her ring and spins it on her finger. To Lilly that is confirmation that within this ring her grandma and grandpa will never leave her side, they will always be there with her as she will always be wearing her grandma's ring. Lilly and her grandma were always so close, they had a special kind of bond with each other, Lilly loved her grandma more than anything and her grandma loved Lilly just as much. It was easy to see just how strong of a bond Lilly had with her grandma because when Lilly would go to visit her grandma would dote over Lilly, grandma always had some early morning running to do so naturally Lilly would go with her, and anytime grandma would go to the mall she would always buy an outfit for Lilly or if Lilly saw something she could not live without well grandma could not resist buying it for Lilly. Grandma always had a bowl full of Lilly's favorite candy sitting out whenever Lilly would visit, they would take naps together while watching grandma's favorite soap operas and Lilly would curl up on the floor with a big, square, fluffy pillow and an Afghan and granny would be in her recliner, then granny would save some small easy chores for Lilly to do upon her arrival and Lilly just loved doing them for her. Lilly has had wonderful times with her favorite grandma. Grandma loved to surprise Lilly with little things like some old costume jewelry that she had from when her mom passed away, or some little nick knack that she had sitting in one of her drawers from some mail-in contest or something although the trinkets did not really mean much and certainly was not worth any value that did not matter to Lilly it was the look of happiness and joy on her grandma's face when she would find one of those trinkets and give it to Lilly. It was a look like it just made grandma so happy and proud that she had something to give her little Lilly. Upon one of Lilly's visits, her grandma told her to go into her bedroom and look through the jewelry box on her dresser and if Lilly found anything she liked then she could have it. So, Lilly did just that but not before she stopped for a minute to think to herself how much this meant to her because grandma had never offered her any real jewelry before. As Lilly was looking through all the necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings Lilly stumbled upon a dainty gold ring that had a small red ruby on the left side, a bigger red ruby in the middle, and another small red ruby on the right side then there was a cluster of small diamonds on each side of the small rubies. It had a thin band of 14 K gold. It was the most beautiful ring of all the jewelry, and it just so happened to be Lilly's birthstone, so Lilly slipped it on the ring finger of her right hand it took a little effort though but the ring fits nicely. As Lilly just stood there staring at this ring, she could not help but think to herself, " it sure is a good thing I like this ring because now that I got it on, I do not think I could get it back off." And with a smile, she walked out of her grandma's room and proudly showed her grandma what she had found. Grandma with a big grin on her face said to Lilly "oh good. Now let me tell you the story of that ring." Grandma takes a deep breath and with tears in her eyes she says, "your grandpa bought me this ring one year for my birthday, he went right down to the jewelry store and picked it out for me." And noticing the tears in grandma's eyes, made Lilly start to cry too. See grandpa had been gone from them for just three short months by now and the sadness and grief were still strong in everybody's hearts. Hearing grandma's story about that ring took the sentimental value skyrocket from special to nothing could ever mean more to Lilly than to proudly wear that ring, and Lilly did just that. She never once took that ring off her finger, not even to shower or wash dishes. That ring was now as permanent on her finger as her skin was. With grandpa being gone now Lilly missed him so very much as he was Lilly's favorite grandpa. So, knowing where this ring had come from any time Lilly would start to miss her grandpa she would stare at her ring and spin it on her finger until she felt better. Lilly had that ring for about 5 years when her grandma went home to reunite with grandpa. Now when she feels sad or misses them both she stares at her ring and spins it on her finger. To Lilly that is confirmation that within this ring her grandma and grandpa will never leave her side, they will always be there with her as she will always be wearing her grandma's ring.

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Amy McGuffey

For me, writing has become an effective way for me to write about the things that have had a negative impact on my life, and move on from them. Also, writing allows me to write about the good things, and express my imagination.

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