Joan Karron
great shopping skilll {
at loehman’s) an accomplished singer and viollnist. she was warm to me,,complicated. relationship with her family and her own family. very beautiful

great shopping skilll {
at loehman’s) an accomplished singer and viollnist. she was warm to me,,complicated. relationship with her family and her own family. very beautiful
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So many wonderful memories come to mind when I think of Grandma. She was so good to all of us Grandchildren and a huge part of our childhood. I remember having frequent sleepovers at Grandma and Papa's, where she would set up pillows for me on the floor next to her bed on the soft beige carpet. I loved watching her get ready, putting on her lotions and potions and I was fascinated by her large silver mirror and brush, a special brush that she said made the hair extra shiny. She and papa took us to a brand new mall that opened, named Aventura, where they bought my brother Adam and I gold bracelets engraved with our names. We were so excited. She was always pulling these little trinkets out of drawers and giving me things, and telling me stories of their travels. One of these things was a lucky 2 dollar bill which I am holding in my hand right now. Her pocketbook contained an endless supply of Mentos and coral colored lipstick that had its own little mirror attached. She taught me how to play Rumicube and she thought I was a child prodigy, not realizing I was cheating by ending up on the floor and looking up at the tiles as they rested on the glass table. We had frequent Friday night dinners that started with Jarlsberg cheese (our favorite) and ended with either pot roast or chicken. I loved sitting in the enclosed porch watching tv with her and Papa. In the morning, we had bagels and the saltiest lox I ever had. She hated shiny noses and bought me my first makeup. I loved playing in her closet. She was always on a diet but we finished each meal with ice cream. And I will never forgot how hard she laughed when I asked her how come everyone of the men who sat at the desk in her building were named "Merrill". When my parents divorced and we moved from Florida to New York, it was an important touchstone to visit Grandma and Papa and see a part of my life that didn't change where i still felt cared for and loved. One of the most touching moments for me was seeing my own daughter run down the long hallway to 802, a journey we have all taken so many times, running, walking, and running again. I am so sorry my dad cant be here today but know that he is here in his own way. And Grandma knows that he is also here through Adam and me. Thank you Grandma for teaching me how to be a lady and for putting some magic into my childhood.##imported-begin##Nicole Gallo##imported-end##