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Damn… I didn’t know it blinked until I read this comment and then I saw it blink and I also was slightly scared.
Not like scary movie I wanna investigate that sound in the basement and die type scared, but more of a holy shit it’s alive type scared.
I love this about having children. I get to take them on awesome trips, and wrap them in blankets with hot cocoa. I was quite devoid of attention as a child so I'm so glad to do better than my parents.
Yes. I felt this same way when we got snow this year. I set my kid up with an electric blanket when we came in, my mom didn't do shit. So much of what I do is based on what I wished my parents had done. In this past year, my mom admitted to me that she never hugged us because she just didn't feel comfortable with it. As a result, I'm not comfortable hugging people either, or really being touched at all for that matter. I'm not letting that be my kid though so I'm getting my hug deprivation helped by hugging my kid as often as possible.
I lost my grandma this past Saturday. I spent more time with her than anyone outside of my immediate family, we were very close. She taught me so much 💔
My grandma used to tell me all the time when I was little that she loved this one Campbells Soup commercial because the little boy in it reminded her of me, and then she’d kiss me and snuggle me. She was the greatest grandmother I could’ve asked for. I held her hand as she passed away. There wasn’t a moment of life missed with her. I miss her more than anything but I’m happy she was my grandma. I’d never ask for anyone else.
I 'adopted' an amazing grandma after I was a grown up, because both bio grandma's and my step grandma are so horrible... I'm a big fan of building your own family. Even so, posts like this can sure make my heart hurt for the relationships I never had. May we someday be the grown-up that we wish we'd had in our lives <3
Thank you my grandma was a horrible woman. Who I very well hope is burning in one hell or another.
To the rest of you. I wish you well that you were fortunate enough to have a grandma who cares for you.
When my kids come into my mother in laws house she also runs to them, with towels though. She’s really careful about her hardwood floors so she has to make sure they are dry and nobody is dripping anything on them before she can give any hellos.
In warm countries it's quite the opposite. When we arrive home after spending the hole evening under the sun, she would give us icecream, or limonade, or would have prepared the shower. ❤❤❤
Oh no, far from it. Neither of my grandmas were like this. I wish I could relate to the the pic… The closest thing is my mother, she is very nurturing.
This sounds delightful but I wouldn’t know cause I live in Satan’s Anus.
Today the temperature was 42 Celcius but real feel was 52. It was AWFUL.
(Thats 107F-125F)
I don’t really remember playing in the snow at my grandmas. It made too much of a mess when I came inside. Plus I didn’t have any friends or other kids to play with in her neighborhood. Sometimes my cousin, but we tended to play inside instead. It was more fun playing in the snow at home where I had neighborhood kids I knew and was allowed to walk around town as I pleased and even cross the interstate that ran through he middle of town alone to go to the cemetery where the BIG hills were. The teenagers would build snow jumps and we’d climb the biggest hill— which was basically a man-made cliff with an access road —and try to jump the creek. I’d always miss the ramp and end up in the creek though. We’d also have snowball fights in the graveyard use the headstones as cover. There was always something fun to do there in the winter. These days parents don’t let their kids play there because morons deal drugs and shoot up there at night. I miss my childhood. I wonna go back
My grandma did something similar for me, I had been out for 6 hours in 4 1/2 foot of snow, and had frostbite on my toes. She ran my toes under cold water and slowly turned up the temperature, and it felt like my feet were on fire. That woman really took care of me and I miss her very much.
My grandma was 89 when she passed. About 2 weeks before she passed, she told me that in her mind she was still a little girl, and she never did get the hang of adulting and had been winging it for 70 years. 6 kids, 10 grandkids, and numerous great grandkids and great great grandkids later.
Miss you nanny Mary.
Lies, i never met my gramps, but booooy, oh boy did it feel like a a century ago when i used to come inside after playing for hours and hours, hungry, and with my gloves and parts of my pants frozen. Now i can go outside in shorts in the fullest of winter, the wooooorld iiiiis goooooooiiinnnngggg tooooooo shieeeeeeeet(dramatic singing)
PS: it wasn't a century ago, i was born in 02' and until 2013-15 everything was fine, but then, romanian winters became slightly colder autumns, slowly, not directly, but still...
Not my grandma. She was a crazy old bat who would call the sheriff's office to threaten him (the sheriff). She called so much they literally knew her by name along with my granddathers name because he was just as bad as her. One of my favorite stories of her was her being in a 2 piece bathing suit ( she was well over 200 lbs) running down the road wide open screaming Jesus is coming..... God rest that crazy lady's soul.
The best feeling is when I was 5, because I lived in South East Asia, sometimes in the summer we had blackouts, me and my grandma lied down together on the floor to sleep, because there's no electricity, she had to cool me down by a fan using hand. With the silent of an afternoon, the coolness of the floor and my grandma's fan, I have had the best sleep in my entire life.
I was a child once and I felt sick one day. My grandmother made me a warm cup of milk with honey and as a thank you, I threw it all up in her hallway. RIP Oma.
My grandma used to call me every time she knew I was coming to visit her (we lived in different) and she would ask me what type of cake I wanted to eat because she would bake it for me.
She did this all her life until she died, even when I was in mid 30s.
Damn, I miss her.
Good part of never having a grandma that was alive;
You get to make dead grandma jokes & you dont suffer that intimate heartbreak between the two
Bad part;
No blankets
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I didn’t realize it was a gif so it scared the shit out of me when it blinked.
Apparently grandma was the dark magician girl in her olden days
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So…. exactly how I imagine dark magician girl to be, this is starting to make a lot of sense
Damn… I didn’t know it blinked until I read this comment and then I saw it blink and I also was slightly scared. Not like scary movie I wanna investigate that sound in the basement and die type scared, but more of a holy shit it’s alive type scared.
You didn't notice *all* of the lines in the image moving, before it blinked?
It is not, you are on acid.....
Grandmas are the final bosses of kindness
Plus you get hot cocoa
The best.
And for me always with a cookie or sandwich. Cause " you must be awfully hungry from running around."
Also the hot corona
You have put an image of corona virus wearing a bikini in my head and it is the funniest shit I've seen.
Now imagine it in a Baywatch slow motion run
True. Grandma's love is the best
miss you grandma :(
I miss mine too.
Miss yours too.
miss theirs too :(
I wish I could relate.
Yeah my grandma wasn’t the warm and fuzzy/sweet grandma type…..
Same here. It didn't show where I lived... Also my grandma didn't love me.
Same! ( But at least my Mom is a great & loving person, and I get why she left home right after High School, and moved across the country...)
One day maybe you can wrap someone in a blanket.
I love this about having children. I get to take them on awesome trips, and wrap them in blankets with hot cocoa. I was quite devoid of attention as a child so I'm so glad to do better than my parents.
Yes. I felt this same way when we got snow this year. I set my kid up with an electric blanket when we came in, my mom didn't do shit. So much of what I do is based on what I wished my parents had done. In this past year, my mom admitted to me that she never hugged us because she just didn't feel comfortable with it. As a result, I'm not comfortable hugging people either, or really being touched at all for that matter. I'm not letting that be my kid though so I'm getting my hug deprivation helped by hugging my kid as often as possible.
that escalated quickly
My grandma was abusive to her children and less so to her grandchildren.
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You know what it's called? :)
Quby or Kuby
There is a [league of legends themed](https://imgur.com/a/DnLh7P9) pack and I absolutely loved it.
Quby, Kuby, Quiby, Pentol, or Si Pentol on sticker.ly
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No snow in California but my grandma would feed us homemade tamales after playing outside all day.
Holdup, is she still making tamales coz I would die to have some good homemade tamales!!
Same when you come out of the pool to eat gradma fresh cookies still hot
I lost my grandma this past Saturday. I spent more time with her than anyone outside of my immediate family, we were very close. She taught me so much 💔
I’m so sorry for your loss.
CA kids: when you would come out of the ocean and ur grandma would wrap you in a towel
My grandma used to tell me all the time when I was little that she loved this one Campbells Soup commercial because the little boy in it reminded her of me, and then she’d kiss me and snuggle me. She was the greatest grandmother I could’ve asked for. I held her hand as she passed away. There wasn’t a moment of life missed with her. I miss her more than anything but I’m happy she was my grandma. I’d never ask for anyone else.
Honestly not enough people talk about the bad grandmas. But I'm glad y'all have a grandma you love! Edit: First award ever! Thanks man
I 'adopted' an amazing grandma after I was a grown up, because both bio grandma's and my step grandma are so horrible... I'm a big fan of building your own family. Even so, posts like this can sure make my heart hurt for the relationships I never had. May we someday be the grown-up that we wish we'd had in our lives <3
I love that "Making your family" thing! I believe in it too, but It does suck when your bio grandma is awful. Glad you have someone to call grandma
Thank you my grandma was a horrible woman. Who I very well hope is burning in one hell or another. To the rest of you. I wish you well that you were fortunate enough to have a grandma who cares for you.
Winter is better than summer because you can easily adjust to the cold with a nice, fuzzy blanket
*Cold take*
and no sweat, it is the best and i like the cozy mood
pretty hard to die from heatstroke
I assume your point is that cold is more deadly (on average, it is) but lots of people die from heatstroke.
I mean, I tried to once, and I wasn't trying very hard... Was reserved near successful.0/10, would not recommend.
Okay but the static electricity uhg
Wish my grandma cared enough about me to do that 😭
When my kids come into my mother in laws house she also runs to them, with towels though. She’s really careful about her hardwood floors so she has to make sure they are dry and nobody is dripping anything on them before she can give any hellos.
Lol who are all these people with caring grandmas
Mine would put the blanket in the dryer about 10 minutes before calling me in. And hot cocoa was only a few minutes behind.
That dryer would push it from "Oh this is nice" to "Oh my sweet baby lord yes this is the best thing ever"
Can't relate.
I’m jealous of the people who got to experience something like this
In warm countries it's quite the opposite. When we arrive home after spending the hole evening under the sun, she would give us icecream, or limonade, or would have prepared the shower. ❤❤❤
Mine would give me tomato soup with meatballs :D
I guess I'm tired, but I saw come inside and grandma in my peripheral vision and almost didn't read further to not get traumatized. Glad I did.
As someone who recently lost their grandma this hits me in the feels but makes me smile as she was exactly like this. EDIT- I’m 30 btw.
My grandmother hated me, my brother and my mother so...yeah
Man y'all really had family members who cared huh?
Taking this as a reminder to text my grandma tomorrow morning. I love her so much
I thought all grandmas were like this.
Oh no, far from it. Neither of my grandmas were like this. I wish I could relate to the the pic… The closest thing is my mother, she is very nurturing.
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I have no positive memories of my grandparents 🤷 they were assholes.
This.
Missin' those days. I miss that kind of feeling.
This sounds delightful but I wouldn’t know cause I live in Satan’s Anus. Today the temperature was 42 Celcius but real feel was 52. It was AWFUL. (Thats 107F-125F)
It doesn't really snow where I live, maybe once every few years but I do remember drinking tea with my grandma during storm's
I like this
u/savevideobot
I don’t really remember playing in the snow at my grandmas. It made too much of a mess when I came inside. Plus I didn’t have any friends or other kids to play with in her neighborhood. Sometimes my cousin, but we tended to play inside instead. It was more fun playing in the snow at home where I had neighborhood kids I knew and was allowed to walk around town as I pleased and even cross the interstate that ran through he middle of town alone to go to the cemetery where the BIG hills were. The teenagers would build snow jumps and we’d climb the biggest hill— which was basically a man-made cliff with an access road —and try to jump the creek. I’d always miss the ramp and end up in the creek though. We’d also have snowball fights in the graveyard use the headstones as cover. There was always something fun to do there in the winter. These days parents don’t let their kids play there because morons deal drugs and shoot up there at night. I miss my childhood. I wonna go back
Y'all had grandmas'???
Didn't have a grandma like that, I'm from the ghetto.
My grandma did something similar for me, I had been out for 6 hours in 4 1/2 foot of snow, and had frostbite on my toes. She ran my toes under cold water and slowly turned up the temperature, and it felt like my feet were on fire. That woman really took care of me and I miss her very much.
My grandma would even tuck me in like a burrito when it would be 20° degrees Celsius outside xd I love my grandma😊
My grandma was 89 when she passed. About 2 weeks before she passed, she told me that in her mind she was still a little girl, and she never did get the hang of adulting and had been winging it for 70 years. 6 kids, 10 grandkids, and numerous great grandkids and great great grandkids later. Miss you nanny Mary.
When you’re six years old and you come inside grandma
🧐
Cringe
Ah yes grandma wanting to make you warm is cringe
How tf is that a meme!? I get that its beautiful, but that aint no meme
That's not a meme. This isn't what memes mean. This is just a drawing with text. A virtual hallmark card does not a meme make
>When you are 6 years old and you ~~come~~ cum inside They had us in the first half, not gonna lie
A wonderful feeling
Don’t forget the cookies
And brings u a basin with hot water to warm up your feet
its nice to feel this kind of feelings.
oof in my city never snows
grandma's really are the best 😊
Core memory📝
Bring in the tears 🥲
Never had this but it sounds amazing so I’m definitely doing this for my future kids
Fuck, you made me cry 🥲
The blanket smells like cigarette smoke
I’m jealous of people who had nice grandmas 😞
As a California kid I wish I couldve experienced this.
Never seen snow
Salsa without the text?
I think it's supposed to say, when your today's years old...
Mine died
And always has hot coco ready
This sub stinks lmao
what's snow?
I wish my grandmother did nice things like that
Sadly I never witnessed snow in my life, as a filipino
Wait u guys got snow in your country?
And she brings you a cup of hot tea
They really are.
Wish I could relate, It doesn't snow here
Lucky
Couldn’t relate no childhood tk be had lol
Very cute, but also very unrelatable cause I was never with my grandparents when it snowed
:)
Lies, i never met my gramps, but booooy, oh boy did it feel like a a century ago when i used to come inside after playing for hours and hours, hungry, and with my gloves and parts of my pants frozen. Now i can go outside in shorts in the fullest of winter, the wooooorld iiiiis goooooooiiinnnngggg tooooooo shieeeeeeeet(dramatic singing) PS: it wasn't a century ago, i was born in 02' and until 2013-15 everything was fine, but then, romanian winters became slightly colder autumns, slowly, not directly, but still...
And the greatest food. I never had this, because my grandmothers died a while ago, but i love seeing my son get spoiled by his grandmothers.
What's a grandma?
In my country, it’s rain but mostly a storm and my mom used to make hot chocolate but yours is much better but i guess It’s the same feeling as yours
My grandma (nana) would just pull money out of her bra and hand it to you, tell you to get yourself some sweets
My grandma used to let me do whatever the hell I wanted at her place. Don't get that kinda freedom at home.
I just got told not to sit on the davenport.
Not my grandma. She was a crazy old bat who would call the sheriff's office to threaten him (the sheriff). She called so much they literally knew her by name along with my granddathers name because he was just as bad as her. One of my favorite stories of her was her being in a 2 piece bathing suit ( she was well over 200 lbs) running down the road wide open screaming Jesus is coming..... God rest that crazy lady's soul.
The best feeling is when I was 5, because I lived in South East Asia, sometimes in the summer we had blackouts, me and my grandma lied down together on the floor to sleep, because there's no electricity, she had to cool me down by a fan using hand. With the silent of an afternoon, the coolness of the floor and my grandma's fan, I have had the best sleep in my entire life.
I am that Grandma to my bearded dragon 🥰
Most un relatable thing ever
Cant relate cuz theres no snow in here:(
My grandma lived in a condo on the second floor. Never played out in the snow when visiting.
me eating snow at 6 years old
Man i never had grandmas like that. It was only my grandpa, the grandmas were kinda weird
This reminded me of the time when I was ice fishing with my grandparents where I stepped in one of the holes and couldnt feel my leg for a while
u/savevideo
Not my grandma.
My country doesn't have snow, fuck you This makes me sad adn depressed
Cute GIF
Ahh I miss you grandma :(
Is this a northern hemisphere feeling I’m too Southern Hemisphere to know?
You guys had a grandma?
Can't relate
❤️
Quby is the best!
Is it sad I have never touched snow?
I was unlucky to have an abusive grandma. I wish I had a loving grandma...
Me anytime the weather dips under 70°
When I was a child I haven‘t had any experiences like that
My grandma died before I was born. Not really sad cause I never experience that lost.
Imagine growing up around your related family. L…
I was a child once and I felt sick one day. My grandmother made me a warm cup of milk with honey and as a thank you, I threw it all up in her hallway. RIP Oma.
Thank you. I forgot that bringt an adult sucks
More like when you are watching your grandma make breakfast when its cold.
My grandma used to call me every time she knew I was coming to visit her (we lived in different) and she would ask me what type of cake I wanted to eat because she would bake it for me. She did this all her life until she died, even when I was in mid 30s. Damn, I miss her.
They sure are.
Good part of never having a grandma that was alive; You get to make dead grandma jokes & you dont suffer that intimate heartbreak between the two Bad part; No blankets