Oh Gina, I just loved this. So profound. I could visualize Grandma’s apartment and the wire storage area so well with your description’s. And I could hear her signing “que sera sera” softly. I too have come to love this song through her. I never knew the origins of it and always knew her love of all things French and assumed it to be French. Such beautiful memories described so vividly. Your writing is evocative. Love you 💕
Wow! Great insight to your Grandma's everyday life with her grandchildren. Who Knew? Except you kids. Such a beautiful story telling! Looking forward to more!
Oh Gina, I just loved this. So profound. I could visualize Grandma’s apartment and the wire storage area so well with your description’s. And I could hear her signing “que sera sera” softly. I too have come to love this song through her. I never knew the origins of it and always knew her love of all things French and assumed it to be French. Such beautiful memories described so vividly. Your writing is evocative. Love you 💕
a delight, as always.
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Loved this piece, Gina! So much behind Que sera sera! Looking forward to your next masterpiece in May. ❤️
Lovely! The Man Who Knew Too Much (Hitchcock's remake of an earlier film) is a fun movie. The scene in which Doris Day sings is so suspenseful.
It really is! Thank you so much for reading!
This is a beautiful masterpiece!!!💞
Wow! Great insight to your Grandma's everyday life with her grandchildren. Who Knew? Except you kids. Such a beautiful story telling! Looking forward to more!