Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Remembering my paternal Grandma.


Today, January 20th, is my paternal Grandma's birthday.
She was born in 1908. She died in 2004.
I put together a collage of some old photos using PicMonkey program, which is free online.


This is her 68th birthday in 1976.
My Mom always made a cake for her, and had her over.
This is our kitchen on Monmouth Avenue.
This is how I remember Grandma.


This is Grandma's last birthday.
I like how her hair was cut, although if she knew (she had dementia) that she had short hair and was wearing slacks she would have been horrified! She always had long hair rolled into a bun, and always wore a dress.


Although she had dementia, and was in a care home for a long time, she was always pleasant and in good spirits. I still miss her. She had beautiful blue eyes, and a very quiet voice.


I'm not sure what date the above photos were taken. Probably 1929; that could be my Dad in the high chair. I'm not sure why Grandma is hardly wearing any clothes. Maybe she was that poor? They lived in Saskatchewan until 1941 when they moved to Vancouver BC. In this photo she has short hair. I believe that's Grandpa on the left; he loved horses and he was 20 years older than Grandma.


Grandma holding Audrey, with her younger brother Harry on the left, and his twin Violet on the right. That's my Dad, Jack, in front of Violet. This is 1931 or 1932.
Grandma had a long and interesting life. She was born in Cardiff, Wales and moved to Canada in 1927. She met a Welshman on the prairies, and was married in August 1928. She had 4 children in Saskatchewan, and after moving to Vancouver she had 3 more. 


I remember Grandma loved to read and garden. Her favourite flowers were snapdragons. I loved the old house she and Grandpa bought in the 1940's on E 22nd Avenue. It had two monkey trees in the front, and the bathroom was upstairs where two bedrooms were. The main floor had a bedroom, living room and kitchen. The basement had two bedrooms and the laundry room.
Grandma also loved to bake Welshcakes with currants, and she loved to tell us stories when she babysat us. She was a Christian and enjoyed attending a small church for many years. 
One day I hope to meet her again in Heaven.
Loretta Houben

6 comments:

Esther Asbury said...

Memories are wonderful things! I'm sure you treasure each memory you have of your precious grandma!

Thanks for visiting my blog and for the sweet comment you left!

doodles n daydreams said...

This is a lovely tribute to your grandmother. thanks for sharing.

Diana

Scrappy quilter said...

Just lovely photos and wonderful memories.

Anonymous said...

What a lovely lady. I love reading your stories and seeing the pictures, it makes me think of my own relatives, I was very close to my grandma...thank you for posting these lovely stories and pictures.

Stephanie said...

My dear Loretta, what a beautiful, heart-warming tribute to your Grandmother. She was such a lovely lady and she looked like she was simply the sweetest :)

Thanks for sharing, my dear! Hugs!

living from glory to glory said...

Hello Loretta, I think that those memories are a gift. It helps us feel connected and loved by bonds that are very special! i still miss my Grandmother! I am not sure but I never really remember her praying or going to church, which grieves me so much! Thanks for sharing these pictures and memories!
Blessings, Roxy