Saturday, December 21, 2013

Blessed beyond measure

Some of my fondest memories growing up were with my Grandpa. He was a towering man at 6 foot 6 inches. He had a loud voice he told you as he saw it. He was always an usher at church and greeted people when they came in and handed out bulletins. My parents both worked and many days he picked me up from school. He took me to get hamburgers, his favorite resturaunt was Luby's...but the one on 1-10 and like Normandy? He liked to take you to the San Jacinto Monument, it was a very interesting place don't you know? He was retired from Nabisco by the time I remember, so he spent quite a bit of time at Lake Murvaul in solitude...one can guess why. However, when he was here in town he spent a significant amount of time with me! For this I am greatful. I find myself telling Kenley stories about different things he used to do. I can still remember the way he smelled, the time he woke up everyday, and the song he sang when he woke up...it wasn't English, the woven cross that hung from the knob on his radio in his suburban there are just things you will never forget. She will always reply something about one of her Grandparents, she talks about Papa's singing, how Grammy is always HOT!! And Grandpa is always on the phone!! I tell her, yes these are the memories you'll carry with you just like I do of my Grandpa. 
A week like this week, when I'm plagued with the FLU, and Garrett is swamped at work...we are driving to a cheer party all a little frazzled, stretched too thin came to conclusion with Garrett and I discussing how thankful we are to have these Grandparents! A semi-retired Grammy that can come in and spend 2 nights and take Kenley to school and cheer. A semi-retired Papa that can come in take Kenley to her dentist appointment. Grandparents that show up to cheer competitions, cheer practices, cheer private lessons. Grandparents that volunteer at school or come and pick Kenley up from school just because. 
So during this holiday season and always we want to let everybody know how blessed we are, how blessed Kenley is and how blessed Jaxon will be and how much we love and appreciate our Grandparents!! Memories are being forever burned into Kenley's mind even if you don't even know it, she tells us and they will last her a lifetime! 
We love you and are so thankful for you all!
Gary & Cassi Benson (Grammy & Grandpa)
Henry & Laura Holeman (Papa & Nana) 

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