You are Ryana/Ryan living in new Delhi your grandparents live in another town with your aunt write a mail to them about how you miss having them around the activities you do together whenever you meet and write how much you detest the fact that you can't meet them
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I never met either of my grandfathers. My memories of them exist in family stories, black and white photos that hang in my parents’ house and in the facial expressions and personality traits of my extended family. I often see TV commercials of little pigtailed girls, sitting on the laps of grayed mustached men, giggling into their arms over a bowl of cereal. I wonder what that relationship must be like. A little girl, able to take in the wisdom of her grandpa’s years and be spoiled to pieces. It seems magical.
I did meet and grow up with two loving grandmothers. They were remarkable women. My mother’s mother lived to 101. My father’s mother lived to 104. Both of these independent ladies knew me from the time I was born through my early 30s. It seems selfish to feel that they should have lived longer. There’s something truly tragic that happens when your last grandparent leaves this world. When they go, an entire generation is swept away and a part of our past goes missing. The days go on, new generations are born, but the pillars of our family have disappeared. Here are 18 things you miss when the last grandparent is gone