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My Nana Sure Was a Clever Woman!

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## đŸ§” Clever in Every Corner of Life

Nana wasn’t just a great cook. She could:

* Mend a tear without a sewing machine.
* Make her own cleaning products from scratch.
* Turn old clothes into quilts or aprons.
* Use old jam jars for storage, canning, or flower vases.

She lived through times when being clever wasn’t optional — it was survival. And yet, she did it with grace and even joy.

## 🧠 Lessons That Stick

Now, whenever I fix something instead of tossing it

Whenever I cook a meal from scratch

Whenever I offer someone tea when they’re upset


I think: **My nana would be proud.**

Her cleverness wasn’t just about practical skills. It was about resilience, kindness, and passing on what you know to the next person who needs it.

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## 💬 Final Thoughts

In a world of fast fixes and throwaway habits, there’s something beautifully grounding about remembering the clever women who came before us. They didn’t need Google or gadgets — they had instincts, experience, and a little creativity.

**My nana sure was a clever woman.** And if I turn out to be half as wise and warm as she was, I’ll consider it a life well-lived.

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