The Secret My Grandma Hid at the Lake

When I was a kid, my grandma used to drive me out to a quiet lake and let me dig around for rocks. To me, it was pure magic—I’d always come home with shiny, colorful stones. Reds, greens, purples, even ones that looked like they had gold flecks. I thought I was the luckiest kid alive.

Fast forward to my cousin’s wedding when I was about 28 years old. We were reminiscing about childhood memories when he laughed and said, “Remember all those times Grandma would sneak polished stones into the dirt before we got there? She said she wanted us to always feel like treasure hunters.”

I froze. What?

That’s when it hit me—those beautiful stones I thought I had “discovered” weren’t random miracles of nature. They were gifts from Grandma. She had gone out of her way to plant them, just so I’d feel the thrill of discovery.

I never knew. I never even suspected.

In that moment, my heart swelled with a mix of gratitude and sadness. Gratitude because she had given me a childhood full of wonder. Sadness because she had passed away years earlier, and I couldn’t tell her how much it all meant to me.

Those weren’t just rocks. They were love, carefully placed in the dirt by the hands of a grandmother who wanted her grandkids to believe in magic.

And even now, whenever I see a polished stone, I smile—because I know Grandma’s love is still with me.

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