SHE HAD RECEIVED TONS OF COINS, AS SHE ASKED HER DYING GRANDMA TO SEND THEM FROM HEAVEN, SO THAT SHE WOULD KNOW HER GRANDMOTHER IS IN HEAVEN
Michelle Gordon McDougal, had explained from her Facebook account the incredible story, she had with her grandmother. She had stated that when her grandmother was in her deathbed, on their last day, McDougal had asked her grandmother to send her coins from heaven, so that she would know her grandmother was in heaven.
Before she had passed away, the two of them had spent their last days together, as McDougal was the caregiver of her.
And after four years later from her passing, McDougal had shared the pennies she had received in those four years.
From the post she had shared in 2017, she had stated that she found the coins in various places, and didn’t received the coins all at once. After collecting all those coins, she had created a project for herself to do, in her grandmother’s honor.
With the coins, she had believed that her grandmother was watching over her, as she had fulfill her request.
McDougal is the first of her seven grandchildren. As she became a nanny in her 39th age, they always had a great relationship, as she was her first.
They had many vacations, trips for years, and until she passed away, they always remanied by each other’s side.
McDougal had described her grandma as, a “caring soul”, and a person that would, “give you the shirt off her back.”
“She would come home with her fingers bleeding from sewing so many shoes.” She explained.
As McDougal had married, her grandmother were joyfull, as she was seeing that her granddaughter had built her own life. But their happines was not that long, since nanny was diagnosed with cancer, soon after her wedding.
In her first diagnosis, she had fought hard and won her battle over cancer, but that happiness was short again, as the cancer had came back soon after.
But that time, as doctors stated, her diagnosis was beyond any treatment that they might use on her.
As with their luck, it was McDougal’s turn to spent their last weeks together.
After her passing, McDougal had started to find the coins, as she requested from her granny.
“Those dozens turned into hundreds and hundreds of pennies. My mom joked and said, ‘Michelle, you should have told her to send twenty-dollar bills.’ But pennies to me are perfect[…].” she said.
And four years later, she had started her project, where she made a heart shape with the coins, on a wooden platform.
“Love & Kisses Nana” she wrote on the platform, with the use of a goldne card, that her granny had gave her back in time.
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