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Grandma Who Texted the Wrong “Grandson” Shares 5th Thanksgiving With Him, Though Heartbroken Over Husband’s Death

Thanksgiving simply wouldn’t be the same without Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton. Amidst a holiday season still stricken by pandemic, their heartwarming story continues to be a joy bomb for the soul.

Four years ago, Wanda accidentally texted a Thanksgiving invite to the wrong number, thinking she was sending it to family members “Amanda” and “Justin.”

Instead, 17-year-old Jamal Hinton was on the receiving end of this grandma’s mishap.

The Phoenix teen received the following text on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.

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Confused about how he got roped into the plans, Jamal asked who these people were.

The sender then identified herself as “your grandma,” and the texts that followed are PURE entertainment!

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Jamal Hinton

At first, Jamal thought it might be his grandma. Still confused, he asked her to send a picture to make sure.

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Jamal Hinton

Well, that’s awkward…

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Jamal Hinton

Jamal laughed and responded with his own selfie to assure “Your Grandma” that she’d reached out to the wrong grandson. But not before requesting a seat at the table with Justin and Amanda!

“Your Grandma’s” sassy response was that of an experienced grandmother:

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Jamal Hinton

“Of course you can. That’s what grandma’s do…feed everyone,” she replied, with some skilled emoji usage to boot!

Jamal said that if the invitation still holds, he’d be thrilled to join the family for Thanksgiving. The randomly hilarious exchange quickly went viral, and the two haven’t stopped their Thanksgiving tradition ever since.

Wanda and Jamal celebrated their 5th Thanksgiving together in Mesa, Arizona on Friday. But this year’s get-together carried a note of bittersweet sadness. Wanda’s husband Lonnie of 43 years, who had attended all of the other gatherings, sadly died in April due to COVID-19 complications.

“I wasn’t looking forward to it at first because Lonnie wasn’t going to be there,” Wanda admitted to CNN. “The past seven months have been so difficult, but this was really important to me.”

Though she had reservations initially, the 63-year-old grandma couldn’t be happier that she went through with the treasured tradition. “I can’t even explain how much joy I had, having good food with my favorite company,” she shared. “We laughed, we had a great time, we reminisced about the past. It was so good for all of us.”

“Lonnie was missing this year, and he was a big part of the Thanksgiving story and a big part of our lives, but that’s one thing Wanda and I know for sure,” added Jamal. “Lonnie would have been very angry if we didn’t have Thanksgiving together.”

“At first it was sad,” said the teen. “We had a photo of Lonnie at the table with a candle lit, and we were all shaky in the beginning but it lasted five minutes before we were back to ourselves. We just told jokes and stories and shared our memories of Lonnie, so it was amazing.”

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

1 ½ Years After My Wedding, I Saw Marriage Wasn’t for Me—When I Looked at my Wife, I Knew My Dad Was Right

"The nearer Kim and I approached the decision to marry, the more I was filled with a paralyzing fear. Was I ready? Was I making the right choice? Was Kim the right person to marry? Would she make me happy? Then, one fateful night..."

“I Looked Over to His Side of the Bed. He Wasn’t There. I Knew He Wouldn’t Be There, But for the First Time, It...

"I looked back to the bed. Still empty. And then it happened. I fell to my knees, and then to my back. It came from up from my gut. I could almost physically feel it moving to the top of my abdomen, to my chest, into my neck and then my head. I cannot describe the pain."

Mom Dies Giving Birth & Dad Lays Baby on Her Chest—10 Minutes Later, He Hears the Scream…

"You are so unbelievably excited that your child is born…and in the next moment you believe you’ll have to say farewell to your wife forever. It was like being numbed."