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I Love You So Much Grandma Quotes

I love you so much Grandma! You mean the world to me. Thanks for being there when I was growing up, without you in my life I don’t know what I would have done. You love unconditionally and give everything your all. I just want to let you know how grateful I am to have a woman like you in my life. See More Quotes Below.

I Love You So Much Grandma

  1. I love you so much, grandma, I could eat a huge plate of beef stew. But these days you can barely get down to the mailbox so how would I send it to you? Sure, I’d love to bring it over and share it with you, but life is sometimes in the way. Plus, we both know you can’t hear me when I’m talking.
  2. Grandma, Thanksgiving is in a couple of months! I can’t wait to see you again. I remember the last time we met and had Thanksgiving dinner together. It was great. I just love you so much. I hope you’re doing fine back at the old house! See you soon!
  3. Grandma, the person that we all bubbled over with love and attention from the moment she was born, is gone. And she’s never coming back. This book is a landmine of heartwarming anecdotes about grandma’s quirks makes her who she was. It’s only through honesty and powerful storytelling that we can truly love again!
  4. My grandma passed away last February. She was the most important person in my life. She was not only a grandma; she was my friend and my mentor. I miss her and I still can’t believe she’s not here with me. She was such an inspiration to all of us and this article is a tribute to her legacy. I miss you, grandma!
  5. If I could, I would go back and hold you one more time. I’d tell you to marvel at the wonders of nature around you and watch movies with you on the couch. I would see your smile every day, hear your stories about life, and welcome you into my home as my best friend.
  6. I love you so much, grandma! Thank you for being a part of my life, and being there for me when I need you. Grandma, I think what we share is special and no one understands the bond we have better than you.
  7. Hello, Grandma. You look just like an angel today. I love you so much and can’t believe that it’s been six months since you passed away. My nights are still lonely without you, and my days are so much brighter because of you. I want to thank you for everything you’ve taught me. I treasure the memories we made together and will never forget how special you were in my life. It will be hard not being able to chat with you on the phone about my day or hear about your day, but I’m grateful for the time we had together. I love you always and forever, Grandma — Love your grandkid
  8. Grandma, thanks for everything you have done for me; I will always remember that smile on your face whenever I was sad and needed some help with my homework or when I was afraid of thunder and you sang me the song until it was finished.
  9. I love you so much, grandma. You taught me so many things and even though I live far away from you, I know that you are in my heart and that a part of your love goes with me wherever I go.
  10. I love you so much, grandma. You said this to me on a windy Tuesday, when I was visiting you after school. It was right after the power went out and everyone else in the house was grumpy, but we were sitting there in the dark laughing over jokes you told me and recipes you had tried around the house.
  11. I love you so much, grandma. When I was diagnosed with cancer, you were there for me. I know it is hard to make my favorite meals now, but your roasts are still the best. Thanks for the late-night talks while we played Scrabble on the couch with my dad. You have always been such an important part of my life and I can’t thank you enough for spending time with me as I grow older.
  12. My grandma is a super-woman! She has always been the best person in my life, and I don’t know if I can ever thank her enough for being such a wonderful grandmother. I love you so much, grandma!
  13. Ah, my grandma. That sweet, funny granny that every child loves. The one I can always call for advice or just to talk about anything. The love for her is so great, beyond anything I can explain.
  14. My grandma was always there for me, so unexpected to learn she has passed away. Now I only have memories of her
  15. I love you so much, grandma! It’s been so hard to write this blog post. Not because it makes me sad, though it does. Not because I don’t want to share these stories with the world, but because it’s been tugging at my heartstrings. The thought that I might be the last one to hear them is something which breaks my heart deeply. But then again, some of the best things in life are remembered in your heart, not your head. Some of those stories (and there were a lot of them), she was telling me while playing a solo with one hand and glancing at me through her cataract-covered eyes.
  16. I love you so much, grandma. It was one of the first things I learned to say in English. I said it out loud as a little girl when I visited your house in Moscow, and again in your hospital bed when we were saying our last “goodbyes”. Even though we have never met in person, my first-ever words were still reserved for you.
  17. You raised me through so much heartbreak, you believed in me when I couldn’t believe in myself. You supported me through my darkest times. You flew thousands of miles to see me. I love you so much, grandma.
  18. I love you so much, Grandma. I miss you. I wish I could be there. I like the nice way you talk to me.
  19. I love you so much, Grandma. I wish I could stay and help you with everything that needs doing. How about if I clean the house for you? Would you like that?
  20. I look at my grandma, and I think “I love you so much.” She is the sweetest lady I could ever imagine. You see, I live in America now and moved here because of my dad’s job. My grandmother still lives back in India in the little town where I grew up. My Granny as we call her — is a very typical Indian lady with strong values and beliefs. A lot of people in India don’t necessarily have as much money as more developed countries such as the United States, but Granny works hard to take care of her family.
  21. I love you so much that I just want to tickle your cheek. I love you so much that I’m planning on flying straight to your house in a hot air balloon. I love you so much that my dad won’t let me get a tattoo of an anchor because he says it will remind me of when we lost you and instead wants me to get one of a dove.
  22. As you kneel down and look into her greenish eyes (she might be a little hard to make out), you can’t help but feel moved. It’s times like these when you realize how much life has changed…
  23. I love you so much, grandma, but I’m also going to try and teach you how to use Twitter.
  24. I opened the door to your room, and found you asleep. You breathed softly, and I whispered, “I love you so much, grandma.” Your eyes fluttered open slowly, and I felt that glow of joy and warmth. your smile.
  25. I love you so much, grandma. You’re the best grandmother in the whole entire world, and I’m so grateful you were there for me when I was growing up. I’m doing this to make you proud of me. To show you that I’ve grown up and made something of myself. And to say thank you for all the stories, gifts, and all the advice you gave me — even though I didn’t always take it.
  26. I love you so much, grandma. But why do you always ask me to turn the lights off? In case you haven’t noticed, I live in a big city and there is no lack of light pollution. My neighbors keep their lights on. Why should I turn the lights off?
  27. You have been my hero, my rock and my inspiration. I love you so much with all my heart. You are the best grandma and role model any child could ask for.
  28. I know, it’s cheesy. But I wanted the title of this article to convey the subject matter and that is a cute little love letter I wrote to my grandma, who passed away this morning.
  29. It has been ages since I saw you last time. You grabbed my ears, put on a lovely smile and said: “I love you so much”. Although we lived apart for years and promised to be together in this life for longer – you couldn’t do it. I remember your strong hands, great advice, amazing breakfast pancakes and sweet cookies.
  30. I love you so much, grandma. I wish I could tell you a thing or two. I hope you know at least half of what we do, because your love is priceless. I’m proud to have a woman like you around my home, who makes it feel safe and as if it’s there for a reason. I had this feeling about you even when it was me who fought for comfort and not the other way around.
  31. I love my grandma. I love you so much, Grandma, that I have to write a blog post about why you’re awesome! To celebrate Grandma’s Day, I’m going to teach you everything I know about her–we’re talking about her top 10 habits and the one thing that drives her crazy plus, she made the best food in the world!
  32. To my grandmother, I love you so much. You always took the best care of me and taught me a lot about life and people. I miss your hugs and your smile, and I’m trying to do what you would have wanted for me. You’re always in my heart and constantly on my mind.

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