My brother Matt called my mom earlier, and she happened to be with my cute grandpa. Matt got on the phone with him for a minute and, from what Matt told me, the conversation when something like this:
Matt: Now that the weather is warming up I can come up and mow your lawn again each week.
Grandpa: The lawn is fine but I need some help with all the deer deposits.
Matt: Okay, I'll bring a shovel with me.
Grandpa: No, bring a rake. It's excellent fertilizer.
Mainly, I just like that he called the deer poop "deer deposits."
Ha! Well he is obviously very polite.
ReplyDeleteIt is clear you have a deep affinity with Grandpa Anmaree. I envy you this.
As a Grandma myself now, I know he appreciates it so much.
LOVE IT! My grandpa called horse poo 'horse deposits' too. Classic!
ReplyDeleteTo whomever may read this,
ReplyDeleteI am writing on behalf of the 167th Signal Photo Company reenactment group (http://www.167thspc.org/). We have heard of J's passing and would like to share our sincere condolences with you and your family at this time.
We would like you to know that it is a sad day for us as well as your grandfather was a great resource of information for what we do. I have taken the liberty of posting information about J's obituary on the 167th website.
Again, we express our deepest sympathies that J has made the final roll call in a better place.
Sincerely,
Joshua Olsen
Webmaster and Public Relations Officer, 167th SPC
P.S. I can be reached at wolfiejo@yahoo.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joshua. I will definitely miss my grandpa. He was a wonderful man who led an amazing life. I just feel so fortunate that I had him as a grandpa.
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