Friday, September 25, 2009

In Honor of Papaw and Memom

I have thought of what this blog might say for over a week now. Nothing seems good enough, so I am just going to type and whatever happens, happens. The past 2 weeks have been a crazy whirlwind. Joel and I left after church 2 Sundays ago to drive to Jill's in LA to do some shopping for our store. We got there at 4am (Braylin is such a trooper!) slept until 10, then went to LA to start the fun. About 3 hours in to our shopping, Jill got a phone call that was quite unexpected. My dad had called to say that Papaw had suddenly died. It was a blessing that Jill, Kevin, Joel, Braylin and I were all together. We were able to rush back to Jill's, get packed, find flights and head out at 6am to Texas.

Papaw was the absolute greatest grandfather you could ask for. Growing up with grandparents living across the street is a bigger blessing than I could even imagine. The love and support that was in our daily lives is immeasurable. Papaw loved to take us out on the boat, to come to all of our basketball games and concerts and musicals. Everyone who knew us, knew Memom and Papaw, because they were such a big part of our lives. Memom and Papaw loved us and all of the people we loved so much. They just wanted to be involved in our lives....even taping Rangers games we went to just in case we were on TV. We miss both of them so much, but could not be happier that they are together in the presence of God.
I am so thankful that Paps was able to meet little Braylin. I wish she would have gotten to know him more as I know he would have been the best great grandfather! I also wish she would have gotten to meet Memom, but we will share many memories and stories of their lives. Their legacy of love will not be forgotten.


Papaw loved to sing...it didn't matter where he was. He was singing to Braylin when this picture was taken. She really enjoy it!

Braylin was in incredible traveler. We drove 15 hours, flew to Texas, flew back to LA, then drove another 15 hours. That's a lot of miles to take such a little girl on. She was great though! This is Braylin and daddy on the plane.
This is Braylin in the car ride home from LA. She is holding her favorite giraffe (Thanks Gammy Susan!)
Our little bird girl! Nanna found a way to keep Braylin happy at restaurants. We have used this trick many times since. Water in a straw is such a treat!!
It was a along week for all of us. Poppy was so generous in helping Braylin get to sleep :) (Everyone wanted that job!!)
Braylin loves sitting in a bumbo (especially when she gets food!)
Braylin got her first wings. She doesn't seem happy about it, but I got the picture!
Braylin has been doing these monster like faces. It starts as a smile and ends up like this. It is not attractive but really funny. (I have about 74 of these shots...it was a long car ride, and I couldn't help myself.)

It has been a long hard 2 weeks, but God is so good giving peace and comfort. His timing is perfect (Paps always said this) and I am so thankful that Braylin was able to give such happiness, love, kisses and snuggles during this time.


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4 comments:

  1. I've been thinking of you every since I heard the news and just hadn't gotten in touch with you yet. I feel so sad for your family, but at the same time am so happy that you guys got to experience such an amazing love from your grandfather! I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope that someday my granddaughter can say something half as special as what you just wrote about him.

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  2. Beautiful words! Your grandfather was such a precious man. I am so sorry for your loss. But, I am so glad Braylin was such a trooper on your amazing trip. Whew!

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  3. Jane, I've been thinking about you guys the past couple of weeks. We just lost our MeeMaw about a month ago -- and we were expecting it. I can't imagine the additional shock and pain that the unexpected would bring. PaPaw and MeMom were a big part of my life growing up, too -- you're right, they loved everyone that you guys brought through the door. What a legacy they have left, and what a beautiful job you and your family are doing in continuing it. Love you, girlie!

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  4. Jane, I am so sorry to hear about your Papaw. Reading this I couldn't help but think about the fun times we had at your house in college. I remember going over to your grandparents' house and all of us singing on their back porch... Good times. :) I will say a prayer for your family.

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