Tatum said, “Grandma, do you think I only miss you when I’m feeling down or when my future wife finds fault with you?” “What else would it be?” she replied playfully.

“If you suddenly say you miss me, of course I'll think you've been wronged.

But Knowing you, you're tough- skinned and resilient.

A little criticism or dislike wouldn't faze you.” Grandma’s confidence in her grandchildren shone through.

She knew the values she and her late husband had instilled in them.

Her grandchildren were broad-minded, generous, and ambitious individuals with big hearts.

They were the kind of people who didn't let small things bother them and were destined for great blessings because of their outlook on life.

“I made some snacks for Elora this afternoon, and while we were chatting, she mentioned you.

I realized how much I missed you,”

Grandma laughed warmly.

you call me right then? No wonder I kept sneezing this afternoon! I thought I was catching a cold and was

me.” Used to his grandmother's humor, Tatum continued, “After that, I took my

so much energy—they never got

bought a bunch of things, and I was carrying

through the streets, people kept staring, probably thinking I looked like a

turning to look at me twice as much! If you want to win over

with a smile full of confidence, said, “I think Elora and I are a perfect match.” Grandma, used to

confidence ran

fully grown yet, shared

clearly something they inherited from her—Grandma May

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