
Not. Able. For. This.
For anyone out there who had a grandparent that they loved pass away, there is perhaps a niggling want to say stuff to them that you never got the chance to.
Or maybe you just miss having regular catch-ups with them, they were the people that you dished out your daily life with, and you'd really enjoy having another conversation about nothing and/or everything, which is part of what makes this story so adorable.
James O'Brien, who hosts a podcast with our sister site JOE.co.uk, gave his young daughter an old phone of his, having downloaded a few games on to it for her to play with, but disabling the internet connection on it.
Over the weekend, he happened upon the phone again, and noticed that his young daughter had been texting her granddad, his dad, on regular intervals, despite the fact that he had passed away five years earlier.
https://twitter.com/mrjamesob/status/964925309140291592
He went on to share the heartwarming and heartbreaking messages to the folks on Twitter, to which people clearly got very emotional about, but also allowed them to open up about their own ways of coping with loss.
https://twitter.com/pipsandjohn/status/964939640913432577
https://twitter.com/_DanielRyan/status/964937767577964545
https://twitter.com/ThomasEvansGB/status/964934806743191553
https://twitter.com/CoffeeandCave/status/964928780891455488
https://twitter.com/kdoveuk/status/964942235572817920
https://twitter.com/BrianHamilton_1/status/964940676969455616
https://twitter.com/jenkinsey_/status/964933530160717825