Thursday, May 29, 2008

A Trip to Grandma's House

This past weekend Brandon and I went to Oklahoma to visit his 89 year old Grandma. She is one of the most genuine, amazing, beautiful person I have ever known. I have been privileged to know her. Irene Walker is her name and she is proud of it. She is the widow of the late Tella Walker who is Brandon's beloved Grandpa who unfortunately I never had the chance to meet. However, Grandma keeps his memory alive and every time we come for a visit I feel like I know him more and more. Grandma is the funniest and the most talkative woman ever. She says the cutest things and doesn't even realize it. She's getting around pretty well considering she is 89. We took her to breakfast Saturday morning and then to a couple of antique and gift malls after that. I really love her and cherish the times we spend with her. One of the most attractive qualities of Brandon is the way he treats his grandma. He loves her with all his heart and it's a beautiful relationship that he has with her.
Last Thanksgiving we went to Oklahoma to visit her and while I was there I borrowed some things from her house to paint a still life painting for Brandon's Christmas present in tribute to her and the love she has for her daughter, Brandon's mom, who pasted away. I never had the chance to meet Gayla either, but her memory is very much alive in Grandma's house. Needless to say I had his whole family crying the night we showed off the painting. It was a great moment in my life and I was proud I was able to capture something like that in paint. The woman in the photo is Brandon's mom when she was a young girl and the objects represent things she loved. Here is the still life I set up. I wish I had a pic of the actual painting though.
On a much lighter note, Brandon and I also got to go to the Oklahoma City Zoo. It was a lot of fun, but very hot and I was so tired from walking when we got home that I passed out and took a long nap. Here are some photos from our fun day...

1 comment:

The McDons said...

Wow Jenn, you are so thoughtful to do that painting. I bet they loved it!