Gramma

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"I love all my grandchildren the same."
——Gramma


Gramma is the grandmother of Greg, Rodrick, and Manny and mother to Frank. She tends to favor Manny, over Rodrick and Greg, but she denies this. She was married to Grandpa, Frank's father, but divorced him.

History

Before the Series

Gramma was married to Grandpa Heffley and they spawned Frank Heffley, Gary Heffley, and Joe Heffley. She divorces her husband for unknown reasons. She retired and had a dog named Henry.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Gramma first appears during Halloween where Rowley Jefferson uses the bathroom. Greg and Rowley hide in her house after being chased by teeangers, but are forced to head back home by Susan. On the bus drive to school, Greg feels sort of bad that the teeangers had teepeed and egged her house, but rebuffs his guilt by stating Gramma is retired and probably didn't have anything to do.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules

As a way for Greg and Rodrick to earn Mom Bucks, Susan has the boys rake her leaves. Due to Rodrick's bad advice, Gramma refuses to hand over her hot chocolate stating they hadn't raked any of her leaves. Manny is dropped off at Gramma's house while his parents go on vacation, because she favors him which she repeatedly denies stating he quote.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

Forced to pay a fruit smoothie bill, Greg asks Gramma to be his refrence, but she declines asking when he and Rodrick will return to finish up the terrible job they had done in the fall. Frank then gives her Sweetie since Henry had recently died.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever

Greg wishes that he could switch spots with Sweetie during the blizzard, because Gramma overfeeds him. When they went over to her house, she had given the guest room to Sweetie and forces Greg and Rowley to sleep together on her pull-out couch.

Personality

She likes to play bingo but is not as serious as some of the ladies. She also reads tabloids, which leads to problems, as Susan claims that tabloids are full of lies. However, Gramma seems to believe the tabloids, such as when she would not answer her phone because she said it erases the memory of the elderly.

Appearance

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