Grandpa Writes Detailed Notes Of Every Visit With Granddaughter And People Can't Handle The Cuteness

The gift has been years in the making.

Prepare to feel your heart melt because we may have just found the world’s sweetest grandpa. 

When a teenager named Lauren turned 16 recently her grandpa handed her a present that had been years in the making.

Back when Lauren was just two years old, the thoughtful grandfather made meticulous notes about the times they spent together.

He continued writing down the stories for three more years until Lauren was five and for her recent birthday, he presented her with the oh-so-sweet notebooks.

“Today for my birthday my grandpa gave me three books filled with stories of each time he hung out with me from the age of two to five. I am speechless,” the teen wrote on Twitter.

Lauren shared several images of the notebooks, including one displaying the very first entry from her grandpa. 

“Papa’s Story,” he wrote. “Tales Of A Two-Year-Old: Hi Lauren, I’m just starting this so someday you might read it for fun. It’s going to be a day-to-day record of you and me.”

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The books include pages upon pages of writing. 

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Lauren’s tweet was soon liked more than 499,000 times and a lot of people were left feeling emotional after seeing the photos.


Grandparents are just the best.

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