My Daddy, "Grandpa Hundley" will never be forgotten. On his birthday we celebrated with some of Grandpa's favorite things. I made bird's nests (egg's in the middle of toast), apples and bananas, milk in Grandpa's special Disney collection cups, and little candy bars on the side. My Daddy would buy candy bars nearly every grocery store visit for my sibiling's and I. My Daddy was always so thoughtful!
On Grandpa's birthday April 29th we often visit grandpa's grave. It
gives me a time to share loving memories I have of my Dad with the kids.
I know my Dad visits us often, making sure we are using the cross walks, buckling our seat belts hugging each other all the time!
The kids understand that Grandpa's body is buried here. They also know that Grandpa's spirit is with Heavenly Father. Tanner and Brookie are excited for the day that Grandpa's body and spirit will reunite again! They have so much to share with him.
Another favorite of Grandpa's was vanilla wafers. So at his grave site we brought some to eat.
Colby isn't used to eating food that contains gluten. We splurged and let him have some wafers.
He was curious and could hardly believe his eyes!
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Grandpa also liked....
Bit of Honey
Sugar Daddy's
Chinese Food
Almond Cookies
Fortune Cookies
French Toast with Peanut Butter
He loved.....
Smiling and being smiled at
Talking to anybody and everybody
Talking like Donald Duck
Speaking Chinese
Pretending to be an Indian Chief
Having us tickle around his mouth while he pretended to sleep
Squeezing us tight
Rubbing our arm while sitting next to us in sacrament
Kissing our cheeks
Pulling our teeth out with string
and many more!
He loved.....
Smiling and being smiled at
Talking to anybody and everybody
Talking like Donald Duck
Speaking Chinese
Pretending to be an Indian Chief
Having us tickle around his mouth while he pretended to sleep
Squeezing us tight
Rubbing our arm while sitting next to us in sacrament
Kissing our cheeks
Pulling our teeth out with string
and many more!
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