๐น๐ A Number Iโll Never Forget ๐๐น
I still remember her phone number by heart, though itโs been years since I could dial and hear her voice. My grandma wasnโt just sharp and wittyโshe was gentle, endlessly kind, the sort of woman who could make you laugh and teach you something meaningful all in the same breath.

When I stayed with her during college, sheโd sometimes grin and ask, โShall we go to Cutlerโs?โโher funny way of saying Culverโs, her favorite spot for a patty melt. Sheโd watch American Idol just because I loved it, play Solitaire at the kitchen table until midnight, and never once turned down a cookie from Hy-Vee.
Itโs the small things that linger most: her soft gray robe, those red leather driving gloves, the way she wound the old clock on the mantle with steady hands.
Years may pass, but the ache of missing her never does. Iโd give anything to hear her laugh again, to feel her wisdom wrap around me like a blanket.
Maybe today, Iโll stop by โCutlerโs.โ Order a patty melt. Smile at the memory. Because love like hers doesnโt fadeโit stays stitched into every ordinary, extraordinary detail. ๐