Last week, I was chatting with someone I had never met before while standing in line at the grocery store. I immediately thought of my Grandma W. I've written before about Grandma W. and her ability to chat with and make friends anywhere. Anywhere you left her for more than a few minutes, actually. It's clear that I inherited this from her.
That got me thinking. ("Oh Lord!" I hear you saying, "She THINKING again!")
I was thinking of what other traits I've inherited.
From my mother, my sense of compassion and empathy. Also her sense of humor.
From my dad, my love of jazz; specifically, Dixieland jazz. And my sense of fiscal responsibility.
From both parents, my sense of responsibility.
From my Grandma W. (me mum's mum) - my ability to talk to strangers. Maybe just my ability to talk! Chatty, you might call us.
From Grandpa W., my sense of loyalty; and a love of gadgets.
From Grandma H., (me da's mum), the love of piano and piano music. I have memories of her standing over me while I played, and her commenting on my playing. (In a good way.) Also, the love of jazz music (which is where her son, my dad, inherited it).
From Grandpa H., love and nurturing, which I learned from the example he set in his relationship with Grandma.
I'd like to think that Darling Daughter is going to inherit some of these traits. I guess time will only tell.
What do you believe you've inherited?
Monday, July 28, 2008
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6 comments:
What an awesome inheritance. Strange how I always think of the negatives when I think of my inherited traits - I'll need to spend some time thinking about this.
From my Dad, a good outlook on life, which is all I need.
From both parents, hard worker, honest and reliable. I hope to avoid some things, but you've made me think.
Great Post.. I will have to think about this for awhile.. I loved reading about it!
From my parents - compassion, tolerance, patience, and the love of books.
From my siblings – deviance and the appreciation of bodily functions.
From my kids - compassion, tolerance, patience, and the love of beer.
a sense of faithfulness & commitment from both my folks
a weakness for a furry little critter face, from my maternal grandma
optimism and an embracing of what comes & a need for solitude, from my mother
generous-ness with my money, from my dad
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