Describe a positive thing a family member has done for you.

Tomorrow marks my late grandfather’s 100th birthday. He was my favorite grandfather and always had stories of wisdom to share.

There is one particular quote he used often that really resonated with me as a life lesson:

“You can accomplish anything you want and all you need to do is set your mind to it.”

Opa Weterings
My grandfather, me on the left and my sister Tabitha right.

I remember sitting on the couch with my opa playing cards, and watching cowboy movies. We had a lot of chats about things that happened with him and his family his upbringing, a TB outbreak, the second world war, and other things. The war was a thing that was always on his mind, – they were deep scars, and while he did not like to share, there were several occasions where he did share.

My grandfather was put to work in a workcamp as he has metalworking skills that were very much needed. During the war he experienced things that he could not talk about later because they were so vial and evil that the mere mention of these events would bring back a lot of painful memories.

We did not notice a lot growing up from the mental scars that my grandfather had from the war, as we got older, he would share how they had to eat tulip bulbs in the hunger winter, and he would not eat beets. He said that beets are for pigs.

My grandfather is on the top left, and these are some of his siblings.

My grandfather was a very caring man, he was really good to my grandmother though I do remember where he simply could not help my grandmother, and this was when she had stepped on a mouse’s tail. She stood there on one leg screaming, while the mouse on the other foot kept jumping and flopping around in an attempt to break free. My grandfather was very much amused by this, actually I do not think I have seen my grandfather laugh as hard as he did then. Well, there was one other time where he sneezed his dentures across the dinner table!

I remember coming over to their house on Saturday mornings and oma would make eggs in the egg cooker and we got to sit on Opa’s lap and eat an egg out of an egg holder and they were soft eggs!

I remember that my grandfather had a contest or sport going with apple peels… he would peel an apple so thin in an attempt to make the longest apple peel string ever… fun thing is that I find myself doing this now! Oh! And i also got an egg cooker.

My grandfather was proud of me too. He even came to visit me with my mom in 2000. We went to Great Falls, Shenandoah National Park and we had an amazing time.

I have so many fond memories of my grandfather and tomorrow, I am lighting a candle to honor him on his birthday, to thank him for being the best opa a granddaughter could ever wish for and to remember all the great memories we made.

Until we meet again opa!

Happy birthday! Party with oma, your sisters & brothers, and all those you love!

Love you always!