I don't remember him much, but I'm sure if my brother could
talk, and you asked him he would have a million things to
say about our Grampa.
Grampa was there for Daniel through everything. They were
really close. Grampa sang him songs, and played with him,
made him laugh. Most of all, Daniel brought Grampa out of
his really bad moods :). I don't know how it affected him.
Maybe he wasn't affected at all at the death of our Grampa.
A couple years ago, I was about 7, and we lived in a
complex. Vista Heights. The place was small, my room got to
small for me, so I moved into my Mom and Dads room, and Mom
and Dad moved into the living room. Daniel has Cerebral
Palsy, so they have a baby monitor for him so they can hear
him.
Well one night, my Mom woke up to hear someone on the baby
monitor. It was an old man, singing Daniel the song Grampa
made up for him. Mom don't believe it, she thinks she was
just tired, but I believe Grampa was there. Telling Daniel
that he was okay, and that he still loved him.
We moved out of there and now we live in Martindale, and
sometimes I sneak onto the Computer late at night, and the
computer room is right below Daniels room, (seeing as
Daniel has Cerebral pasly, he can't walk either) and I can
hear footsteps, and someone singing to Daniel. I used to
think that it was my Dad or something, but when I got
caught on the computer one night, I could still hear the
footsteps upstairs in Daniels room even though both of my
parents were downstairs! let me tell you, it scared them to
death!!
I am now 14 and to this DAY we still hear the singing and
the footsteps. And if you go into Daniels room, you'll
notice its the coldest, even though it's upstairs! all the
rooms upstairs are warm! and if Daniels in the room, he'll
usually end up staring out into space laughing.
Thats how we know Grampa never really left us. He stayed
with Daniel the whole time. And the singing in the dark,
never stops.
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