A Five-Minute Writing Prompt: Kitchen Memories

As she crossed the threshold of their old kitchen, several old memories started flooding inside her mind.
The smell of the musty old pie immediately brought nostalgia of her long lost childhood.
Her grandma used to baked her a jar full of goodies.
And whenever she ate them it's like a can full of kisses. Kisses that so subtle that they warm her heart.
A tear fell when those memories started coming back.
She continued to roam around the kitchen and saw the old rolling pin she used to as a makeshift microphone for her late afternoon singing session with grandma.
She almost can hear off pitched singing while her grandma beamed at her lovingly.
Her parents were already separated so having her grandma as both was a blessing for her.
But blessing don't last forever because as soon as she moved out for college, everything change.
Her once jolly and energetic grandma lose her youthly gait.
And it wasn't long when she lost her one and only world.

This is the first five-minute prompt that I didn't use dialogue for, and it's quite hard, honestly. I badly wanted to use a bit of it because I'm used to making characters that do speak dialogue. But since I wanted to try making a prompt without it, I tried constructing a concept that would welcome a dialogue-less narrative. The word count was evidently lesser than my usual five-minute quota, but that's fine because I did what I wanted to achieve. So I think that would be all for today everyone, and I hope that I can participate again in this prompt tomorrow.
See you around!