An
Inspirational Story
Hi all, I would like to share a story with you, a
person who has been a source of inspiration to each and every one of our family
member.
She is (was rather, she is no more) my grandmamma. She
was an affectionate woman who could win over anyone with her undying love, no
matter what. Let me narrate to you, the story of her life, the trauma that no
woman should ever undergo! She was the eldest of a family of 7 girls and 1 boy.
Of these, 2 children died shortly after birth. Right now, only 2 of them are
alive.
At the age of 16, my grandma got married as a second
wife to a 40 year old man. She lost her husband 1 year after her wedding. By
God’s grace she had a son whom she considered a solace. But that didn’t last,
as the son passed away shortly too! Ultimately, by the age of 25 she lost her
entire family! Nevertheless, she then dedicated her life towards the upbringing
of each and every child in the family. This was the reason she was loved and
respected by everyone in our family.
Last year, by this same time, my marriage was fixed.
Being the oldest grandchild in my family, she was very happy and said she would
bring up my kid too! I was in tears and said of course you will have to!
Shortly before my engagement, she had a fall one night when sleeping. It left
her right hand fractured. There began all the trouble. She was 83 years old by
then. At my engagement function, all she could do was sit quietly in one place.
It was a hard hitting reality for all of us since we got used to seeing her
doing the entire household chores all by herself!
There was hardly a month left for my wedding. She developed
a strange mental depression since that time, imagining things, fearing death,
longing to see my wedding and the like. All of us assured her that she would be
the first person to bless me at my wedding. But nature is inevitable as we all
know. She was admitted in the ICU for nearly 20 days. All day we would stay at
the hospital, praying for her. One fine day it happened-what we all feared. She
was no more, and left all of us teary-eyed.
My dad was the eldest child in the family, so
naturally he had to do the rites. But our family stopped him since I had my
wedding the next month. We (me, dad, mum and sis) weren’t allowed to even see
her face! Imagine our plight! At my wedding, her garlanded photo was in front
of me and my husband. I was speechless, moved to tears. I knew, my dearest
grandmamma will bless me as ever!
Even today, we don’t feel her loss; I only feel why
she isn’t around to share our joys and sorrows. I’d like to conclude by saying
not only parents; grandparents need our affection and care! They are precious;
do not lose them at any cost!!
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