There are something's that never get old. Something's that you couldn't image living without. One of those things for me will always be watching my grandmother cook. She pours her heart into. This is also where I got to hear the best stories when I was little. Even now I guess I still do. "I can't believe my baby is all grown up." She said as she looked at me as I sat down at the counter. I am twenty-three, but she still made me feel like I was eight.

"Well believe it Nana because I can't go back." I said with a laugh. I looked at her. Most people would start freaking out about having the wrinkles one day. I on the other hand see them as her life. She was a singer when she was my age. She could have been on Broadway, but Gramps had other plans for her. Six children and fifteen grandchildren later she is my Nana.

"So you and this Michael guy it's getting pretty serious isn't it?" She asked as she peaked into the other room where Gramps was supposed to be watching the game with him. It was more of a job interview than that.

"Yeah, he asked me to marry him." I told her. She smiled at the thought of it.

"That's great. I never got to give your mother a proper wedding. Oh and it would make your Grandfather so happy to walk you down the aisle." She said as she looked at me.

"I told him I had to think about it." I told her.

"What the hell do you mean you told him you would think about it?" She asked as her face turned almost mean looking.

"I just don't know if I got it right this time or not." I said as I looked at her. "I don't want to end up like my mother."

"You're mother had it right. Her and your father were meant to be. It was the idiot who was driving sleep deprived that had it wrong." She said as she looked down at me.

"But you always made a big deal that they rushed into marriage." I had to throw that one back in her face.

"They did and I still am upset that she went behind my back. But that is only because I never got to see her get married." She said as she looked at me. "As much as that kills me I am glad they did because I got you Meghan. I got to watch you grow up."

"How did you know that you got it right with Gramps?" I asked her.

"That baby girl requires a story." She said with a smile. "I can't believe I never told you how I fell for him. It all started when I was sixteen. It was in Hollywood when people still thought Lady Gaga. Listen closely you could learn something from this." She said as she started her story.