When I think back to my early childhood, I remember how we loved to be with our cousins. We were very close and would pick up our play were we left it when we last saw each other.
One of our common loves was Maw Hooper our dear grandmother. She loved us and we loved her. Her influence on our lives still manifests itself in our lives today. We have this bond of "Maw Love" that keeps us together no matter if we don't get to see each other very often.
The men in our family call themselves "Maw Men." I believe all the women are "Maw Women."
Opinion of the day: As Maw would say, "I love everyone of my family, no matter what."
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I first met "Maw" when she was about 77 years old, a few moths be for I married her "favorite" granddaughter. Her impact on me was significant. She lived her faith.
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