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My thoughtful grandson...

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CanadianGran Fri 25-Apr-25 21:45:29

I had GS11 and GD9 over this morning for a while (no school here today), and he noticed all the hangers in the front closet were occupied. I told him yes, I either needed more hangers or to get rid of some of my jackets! All the hangers in my front closet are nice wooden ones.

He just knocked on the door with a delivery of 6 new wooden hangers that they got from the charity shop! He must have asked his dad to stop on the way home. Love that kiddo smile

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 25-Apr-25 21:47:14

Aw. Such a kind thing to do so very thoughtful.

Rosie51 Fri 25-Apr-25 22:00:31

That's so nice! That kind of thoughtfulness isn't learned its innate. Lovely lad.

Luminance Fri 25-Apr-25 22:02:28

That's such a lovely thing to do. It really is the small thoughtful things that mean the most.

Sallyforth Fri 25-Apr-25 22:22:46

What a lovely thing to do.

It takes your breath away sometimes doesn't it? I'm divorced, and only have one DD and one DGS. One day after we'd been working in my garden together I said to him, 'Oh I do love you, you know.' Meaning I loved having him around spending time together. He said, 'Yes Grandma, but who loves you?' That brought a lump to my throat.

'You do of course and Mum and Dad!

Chocolatelovinggran Sat 26-Apr-25 09:18:58

What a lovely boy, CanadianGran. You must feel very proud.
If only we lived nearer to each other: coat hangers breed in my cupboards...