i was asking my great grandma insanely stupid questions and then she rambled on about the alarm clock waking her up. she doesnt have alzheimers or anything so idk where this came from. shes hot
Our Grandma was dancing in the kitchen one day. Dancing is like a family hobby or something. So much so... that our dog has gotten involved. It's something that makes her happy.
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videos from a few days in march put together you can see mom is better some days than others . it seems the only time she talks or laughs is when i dont have the camera out , shes sneaky lol
Dedicated to my beloved, deceased mother who had alzheimers but still loved to dance her days away. Joining her in the excitment are my sister, my wife and my dog. Go granny go!
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