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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16523132" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Hello Connor, Sorry for your loss. I know it's hard now, but remember all the good as you mentioned in your post and do not dwell on the last days and the difficult time you had in seeing him. It wasn't your fault COVID showed up and limited your ability to see him. He lived for 92 years and sounds like he had a great life.</p><p></p><p>I was an Army brat and did not live near my grandparents. So, when I got to see them it was great. I remember my grandpa letting me drive his Gremlin. It was red and had a V8. It was awesome driving it, especially as a 16 year old kid. My other grandfather was a mechanic and gave me my first toolbox full of tools. I used those tools to work on my bike and then on my go-kart and eventually my own car. Now look at me building my 65 Mustang from the ground up.</p><p></p><p>I think we have fond memories of grandparents since they are older and have more patience for kids who do not live with them or drive them crazy LOL. My grandparents taught me a lot and showed me a lot of love even though I only seen them sporadically throughout my life.</p><p></p><p>I know it's hard right now brother, but you have something very special that you can always cherish and that is your memories and the time you did get to spend with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16523132, member: 70025"] Hello Connor, Sorry for your loss. I know it's hard now, but remember all the good as you mentioned in your post and do not dwell on the last days and the difficult time you had in seeing him. It wasn't your fault COVID showed up and limited your ability to see him. He lived for 92 years and sounds like he had a great life. I was an Army brat and did not live near my grandparents. So, when I got to see them it was great. I remember my grandpa letting me drive his Gremlin. It was red and had a V8. It was awesome driving it, especially as a 16 year old kid. My other grandfather was a mechanic and gave me my first toolbox full of tools. I used those tools to work on my bike and then on my go-kart and eventually my own car. Now look at me building my 65 Mustang from the ground up. I think we have fond memories of grandparents since they are older and have more patience for kids who do not live with them or drive them crazy LOL. My grandparents taught me a lot and showed me a lot of love even though I only seen them sporadically throughout my life. I know it's hard right now brother, but you have something very special that you can always cherish and that is your memories and the time you did get to spend with him. [/QUOTE]
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