Cute Grandma
Hello, friends welcome to my post in which I have discussed "Pretty Grandma" as part of my participation in this 👉contest organized by @noelisdc
Do you have or did you have a doting grandmother? We'll talk about her. If you didn't, did any grandmother outside your family adopt you as her grandchild? We want to hear about her too.
I don't have a doting grandmother, and I wasn't adopted by any grandmother. However, when my grandmother from both my dad's and mom's side was alive, I used to pay them a visit and spend some time with them during festive periods like Christmas and New Year.
My grandmother from my dad's side is the most fun and talkative grandmother I have ever come across. She likes talking about stories and things around the village. Once I am with her, as of the time she was still alive, she would never want me or any of her grandchildren to leave her side; she always wanted her grandchildren to eat with her. She is a loving and caring grandmother, whom I am missing currently.
What is the most iconic phrase your grandmother has ever said to you?
The most iconic phrase my grandmother has ever said to me is " trouble doesn't pay". You know, as a child, we will always prove stubborn to our fellow mates and sometimes even to our parents, which my grandmother would always sit her grandchildren down and remind them about this phrase "trouble doesn't pay".
The purpose of the phrase is for us to be humble and respectful to our parents and the elderly. Also, so that we do not avoid trouble at all costs and do not put our mouth into something we have no idea of.
Grandmothers love to pamper their grandchildren with their recipes. What food do you delight yourself with?
Like I said earlier, my grandmother would always want her grandchildren to eat from the same plate with her, and whenever I or anyone visits my grandmother, it is our native soup that she would serve the person. She so much loved beneseed soup, and it is from my grandmother's house that I learnt how to eat beneseed soup, which is a native soup in my village.
As grandchildren, we know how to recognize our grandmother's seasoning. Did any daughter or grandson inherit that seasoning?
I'm not yet a married man, or someone with children, so I don't know who will inherit the seasoning of my grandmother. However, in my family, it is my younger sister who inherits the seasoning of my grandmother, which I don't know if it is because she grew up with her.
I am inviting: @dove11, @ruthjoe, and @Ihorgic
Hello @josepha
How are you I hope you doing well I read your post and the thing that attract me is the iconic phrase that your grandma told that trouble doesn't pay yes she is right I like your post. I also participate in the contest u visit my post and see my grandma dialogue u really enjoy it. God bless you with happiness and peace.
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@syedabatool
I appreciate your support thanks
Greetings! Your grandmother sounds like a truly special person in your life. Full of love , wisdom and warmth. Her phrase "trouble doesn't pay" clearly left a lasting impression on you. The memories of a sharing meals especially her beloved beneseed soup. It highlights the strong bond. I wish you success.
Yeah she was a great and noble woman. Thanks for your support.
Hola amigo me alegra mucho saber que tienes una hermosa abuela que disfruta mucho con sus nietos y eso es algo muy bonito, el compartir su comida con sus nietos, ellas son así y atesorar cada momento con ellas es un gran regalo.
Gracias por participar, fue un gusto leerte 🤗