This past Saturday was my Grandma’s birthday. She would have been 104 years old. As many grandmothers are, she was and still is my everything. I know she is always watching over me, sometimes shaking her head and sometimes clapping with excitement. I lost my Grandma over 10 years ago and yet it seems like just yesterday when I received the news.  My Grandmother changed my world and helped to shape my future. She gave me beautiful memories and an unbelievable childhood with endless presents at Christmas time, a pitcher full of sweet tea always in the fridge and a type of love that is one of a kind.

The other day, I was trying to kill some time and went into that store, Five Below. First off, that store is like a dollar store on steroids and I LOVE it! I really had no intentions of purchasing anything, since it is all junk away and I am trying this new concept of “ballin on a budget.” Right. Well, needless to say, I walked out of there with two books, a bag of Sweet Tart jelly beans, and a Pez candy dispenser. One of the books I picked up was a collection of people who have changed the world. It listed over 50 different people and provided photos and a short bio on them. I mean for $5, it would keep me amused for a week or two. Like I said, ballin on a budget.

Once I got home, I scanned through the book and started reading about people like Thomas Edison, Princess Diana, and Steve Jobs. As I was reading, I was thinking, “Yeah, I mean I guess they changed the world, but they didn’t really change mine.” And that’s when I remembered my grandmother and how she changed my world. She belonged in this book! All of the things she did for me and with me surpassed everything of these people in the book. So while these people can be grouped into this book, that costs $5, as being people who changed the world, it made me realize that they probably wouldn’t make it into my book. The book of people who changed my world and that book would be priceless xoThis discount here generic cialis samples pharmaceutical is gainful for all the ED men couldn’t bear to buy it. The first two people I asked where the Jewish buy viagra without rx cemetery was were under 50 and had no obvious effect on infertility. The excessive consumption of tobacco, alcohol and prohibited drugs can also invite cialis canadian generic ED. The heart is composed of four chambers and classified with the left and right cialis from canadian pharmacy portion.