Two days in a row! I should really try to be a better blogger...
Aaaaanyway, let's talk about my grandparents. If you know them, then you can go ahead and count yourself blessed. My Grama has her own opinion and if your opinion isn't the same, it could start the next world war. My Grandaddy on the other hand, is as go-with-the-flow as you can get. Some people disagree {the ones who choose to have nothing to do with them}, but they are perfect for each other.
On March 2nd, they celebrated their 50 year anniversary. 50 YEARS! That's crazy stuff. The Sunday before, my Grama went into the hospital expecting to find out she had pancreatic cancer. After lots and lots of tests, it was determined that she had ulcers, which caused her pancreas to be inflamed, making it look like she had a mass. Whew! While we were still waiting for the results, my Grandaddy told the doctor,
"You've gotta get her home to me by Friday - it's our 50 year anniversary!"
How super cute is that?! She was able to go home Tuesday night, so he was a happy man. :)
We had planned on going to Captain George's with our whole family {aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.}, but we had to postpone that due to a possible cracked hip. However, we still wanted them to have some sort of party. So, we {being their favorite} got our party shoes on headed on over there.
We rescheduled their Captain George's night to March 23rd, but now my Grama has to have surgery that day, so I have a sneaking suspicion that that isn't going to work out either...
Now, we are sitting at the hospital waiting for my Grandaddy to be released. He had a heart procedure done because they were thought he had some major blockages. Again, God is good and everything came out clear. You know what I always say {always meaning right now}, a couple who is {practically} hospitalized together, stays together. ;)
Like I said, there are people who purposely put my grandparent's out of their lives, but there is no way I could ever do that. They mean so much to me and plenty others. God gave me the best when he gave me my Grama and Grandaddy, and I could never ever be more thankful for them.

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