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Question Posted Wednesday August 24 2005, 10:02 pm

my grandma recently past away, & i love my grandpa i just don't know what to talk to him about can someone give me ideas?

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sexygemma answered Saturday September 10 2005, 1:37 am:
praying can help

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x3ashleyxx answered Thursday August 25 2005, 12:44 pm:
im really sorry about what happened! i no its hard and the same thing happened with my grandma.. but eventhough you think that you will hurt your grandfathers feelings by talking about it.. you will actually make him feel better.. how? well by letting him know that you can talk about it with him is sort of a comforting thing because he knowes he can tell someone and let the pain out other than keeping it in which is much worse...at first this might sound like a bad idea but giving him almost a shoulder to lean on is so much better than having him keep it inside... again im sorry about the loss
-ashley

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crazy4him answered Thursday August 25 2005, 3:40 am:
ask him about his school days and watch the magic come alive. I lovrd my gradfathers so much and loved hearing about how they and my grandmas got together and stuff like that. I am writing a book based on these stories for my brothers and I.

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sunnyville answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 10:47 pm:
You could ask him about how he and you're grandma got along,how did he meet her,how is true love feel with your grandma,does it still hurt him a lot that your grandma past away.Also tell your grandpa that you love him,that even though she is not with him she will be in his spirit,whenever he feels upset he could talk to you about it, that you will never leave him alone,and that is what family is about.You could also ask him about his childhood,life experiences he had with your grandma,and ask him other things about him to show that you really care about him.To tell you something sad but true is that my grandma's cousin died a couple of years ago,felt like a part of me died,especially my poor grandma,an aunt that lived with her always taking care of her,I asked later on when things calmed down more about how nice she was you should also.One of the things I wish is to just get the people I care about back to life who died but sadly I can't and I know you wish it like everybody out there who has someone they care about who passed away.

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sunny411 answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 10:26 pm:
hey im sorry about your grandmother but always talk to your grandfather about like what he likes as in sports or what you like to do maybe school or talk about something that you love to talk about! well i hope i helped! good luck <33 sunny411

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cjAdvice answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 10:20 pm:
Just talk to him about as normaly as one of your friends, here are some topicks:

hobbies
school
animals
fav foods
art

hope this helps!

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