98 amazing years, happy birthday Great Gram!

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Great Gram’s real name is Etta Gwendolyn Buzzell St. Laurent (Buzzell was her maiden name).  She was married to Bernard “Nard” St. Laurent for 53 years.  She grew up in Dover, and he was a Somersworth boy.  They had four girls, Marcia, Nancy, Brenda and Karen (also known as your Grammy).  Her husband died in 1992 at the age of 73 (the same year my Dad died at the age of 67).

Over the past 24 years, Great Gram has lived on her own on Pinewood Drive in Somersworth. She does her laundry, cooks her own meals, goes grocery shopping, takes a daily shower and can hear a pin drop on the other side of a room (otherwise known as good hearing).  She’s still sharp as a tack, meaning mentally sharp… able to listen attentively, able to join a conversation and express herself in every way.

What makes this somewhat ordinary set of things extraordinary is the fact that she turned 98 years old October first.

98 years old! 

She’s been blessed with a loving family and very good health (she was only admitted to the hospital twice in her life besides giving birth to her daughters).  Most people (A) never live that long and (B) if they do, have lost their health, can’t hear, can’t walk, can’t talk, are in nursing homes, and aren’t mentally sharp.  Among other challenges!

Almost a century old, she was born in 1918, the same year World War I ended.  Woodrow Wilson was President, the Red Sox beat the Cubs in the World Series (they wouldn’t win again until 2004).   The average annual wage was $1500.00 (today it’s $50,000).  A house cost $4,820 (today it’s at least $300,000.00 for a decent house in the NH Seacoast).  A car cost $360.00 (today it’s $33,000.00).

Amazing huh?  Happy birthday Great Gram, you are living, breathing history!

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Hello! I'm your Papa... I'm the luckiest man in the history of Earth (possibly the Universe if there are other human life forms). I'm lucky because I have an incredible grandchild - you - in my life. you teach me. inspire me. make me laugh. fill me with pride and turn every day I'm with you into pure sunshine happiness You feed my Papa Soul and make me whole. I will love you and be with you forever. I've written these blog posts to capture the times of your childhood. Little moments you would have forgotten... and bigger moments that would have grown more vague over time. Now you'll have stories that make the past come alive. Stories that give you insight into who you were, what you were like and what things made you happy, sad and proud. Stories that also remind you about our special relationship, what we did together and all the fun we had.

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