“The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.”
~Benjamin Disraeli
A hero is a rather necessary thing to have in life. Without a hero, there is no shining example of what you could be. Without someone to raise the standard, and lift your eyes to greater things, you simply trudge along in daily life and never strive to reach a higher ground. All people ought to have heroes, and a great many of them do. I am one of that majority.
I have many heroes: Patrick Henry, Firebrand of the Revolution; Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers; William Wallace, Freedom Fighter of Scotland; Saint Paul; Stonewall Jackson, and the list goes on. However, at the top of the list is a lady, in every sense of the word, who most people have never heard of. She isn’t famous or rich. She isn’t a daring ex-spy or a great author or stateswoman. She is my great-grandmother, and if ever a girl had “the inheritance of a great example” it’s myself.
My great-grandmother has always been the most perfect sample of womanhood that I have ever seen. The genteel stereotype of the “Southern Lady” is personified in her. No indiscretion is ever committed by her; no occasion is too great that she cannot rise to it. She has grace, spunk, intelligence, wit, beauty and a fine sense of humor. She is one of the few 80-year-old ladies that I have ever met who is still radiantly beautiful, glowing from the inside out. She raised and nurtured her five children and was a devoted wife to her late husband for 60 years. Her family is still the focal point of her life, having, as she does, 14 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren.
She worked in the Office of the Attorney General as a legal secretary for a number of years, retiring with much honor bestowed on her by her co-workers. She has aspired to excellence in all her endeavors. Having long worked in the field of education alongside her husband (who held a Ph.D.), being well educated has always been a priority for her. Encouraging proper speech and grammar in the younger generation is very important to her, as well as keeping abreast of current events. She has a deep, abiding Christian faith, and is one of the most patient women I know.
I assure you that I do not exaggerate in my description of her, and with that picture in mind, can you wonder that I strive to be like her? She is loved and admired by all who know her, and long remembered by everyone she meets. If I can be half so lovely on the inside alone when I reach her age, I shall be blessed indeed.
Unfortunately, I am afraid that I still have a long way to go. I can never quite imitate the polish and gentility with which she handles every occasion, and indiscretions are still far too common in my world. I haven’t got her patience or her grace, and my “witty” side often turns to cynicism. However, there is hope for me yet. I do share some of her good qualities. I have always admired her love for learning and excellence. She, among others, has motivated my own love for learning and desire for excellence.
I distinctly remember her rewarding us with a quarter for every perfect score we received when we were younger. I always looked forward to the weekly tallying of scores, thinking of the little bag of quarters Grandma always carried. Any achievements I have attained, any awards I have won, have been joyfully shared with her and appreciated by her. A devotion to the Christian faith is, of course, our highest common passion. I am devoted to my immediate and extended family, and look forward to the day when I raise a family of my own. In this way, I can honestly say, she has succeeded in inspiring me. All in all, I think that with a lot of hard work, and a bit of luck (or a push from Providence) I might in time bear some sort of family resemblance to that most wonderful of ladies, my great-grandmother.
This essay was submitted Grace Discher for the December 2010 – HowToSaveMoney.com Scholarship. See and vote on your favorite essays here. From Grace, “being one of 8 children, money is certainly not growing on trees around here :) If I win this scholarship, I will use the funds for books relevant to my area of study, which is Biology – for the purpose of medicinal herbology and holistic health. I want to take all the wonderful resources God has made available to us and use them to help people improve their overall health!”
Grace, your grandmother sounds wonderful. Your description honors her greatly. Good luck in school!
Your grandmother sounds like a wonderful lady. I was hoping to hear more about how, specifically, you are a different and better person because of her.
Hi Grace, thanks for sharing your story. I too, had a wonderful grandmother who taught e so much growing up. We need to cherish our grandparents for as long as possible!
Grace, I’m all about stories about respecting elders, including grandparents. My grandmother is 97, and is one of the strongest, most resilient, yet loving and family oriented persons I know. Much wisdom can be gained from such people, and I’m glad you shared your story along those lines. Best of luck!
That’s great you have learned so much from your great grandmother. I only knew one of mine briefly when I was a toddler. I learned a lot from both my grandmothers though. Both so sweet and so caring. I’m glad you have a close relationship with yours. Thanks for your essay
Good story Grace. It sounds like your grandmother helped to make you the person that you are today. I hope she knows how great her impact has been on your life.
Grace
It’s great that you look up to your great grandmother so much – It’s nice to have such a connection with a hero of yours. Good luck in school!
Grace,
Polish and gentility aren’t things that you are necessarily born with. Neither is the ability to avoid indiscretions or the abilities to be patient or graceful. These are all things that can be learned. The fact that you don’t possess them, isn’t a detractor. Keep working on learning those things, and you’ll do wonderfully, I’ll bet.
Grace,
You are definitely a great writer. I feel as though I know your grandmother, as you painted a great picture of her character. I think it’s wonderful that your faith is what drives you! With that as your motivation, you’ll be sure to go far.
You are quite an eloquent writer. I’m very impressed with the way you described your great-grandmother. It sounds like you are already following in her footsteps and have a true hero to look up to.
Grace, thank you for a wonderful essay honoring a wonderful lady! I want to be like her, too! I am sure you have been impacted in many positive ways by her influence, because you have written in a most gracious and befitting manner.
Well written Grace! You have done an amazing job describing an important lady, Grandmother; one who has influenced your life and certainly many other lives as you have listed.
Very nicely done Grace! You did a wonderful job describing a wonderful lady.
I can not resist posting my impartial comments :) Grace, you are an excellent writer, and your essay made it almost like being with you and your Great Grandmother, and enjoying the truth and pleasantness of her nature as you describe her. But reading your comment following the essay was like reading a second short essay, as well written and descriptive as the essay itself. And I must say, I was surprised and excited for you by the the direction of your studies. As to how your scholarship funds would be wisely used, that should not really come as a surprise to anyone :)
Excellent essay, Gracie!
Hi Grace, terrific essay on your great grandmother. I’m sure she’s quite proud of you. Also, you are quite a talented writer. Keep it up and good luck! :)
She sounds like a great inspiration. She is very blessed to have such loving children and grandchildren! My own grandmother is an inspiration to me as well.
Gracie,
You did a superb job describing Grandmother. I am so proud of you.
Love,
Aunt Molly
Your grandmother sounds like a wonderful grandma. :) Great essay all around, good luck with the scholarship.
My grandma was my very best friend. Wonderful essay! What an honor to read it.
She sounds like a great woman and I am sure has been an influence on many people throughout her 80 strong years. I am glad you are following her example but I am sure she never wants you to even try and imitate her but rather grow with your own strength and character. Great essay.
Love it!
I would like to thank all of y’all for commenting! Thank you for the encouragement and/or constructive criticism! I really appreciate it!! :)