Silver Bloggers❤️😸 Hope you all are doing well out there. So this nostalgic initiative is taken by with his mates
and others in which the participants have to tell something they remember/ love about their grandparents.
I've have spent the initial years of my teenage with my grandparents. And I must confess that they both were such amazing people ❤️
Ps. Taken from Pinterest
My grandfather was a retired teacher, landlord and a social activist. My grandma, she was a house wife. In our country, we have a strong family system so we people are so emotionally attached to our elders.
The thing that influenced me
My grandfather
He has been my inspiration for he was the one stood up to help the people in need even if he was not financially stable at times. I remember my father telling me that when I was born, there was another random lady in the same hospital giving birth to a child, her family couldn't afford the fees of the doctor. My grandpa gave them our money and went back home to fetch some more for us.
His Pension Salary used to finish the day it arrived because he had a soft corner in his heart for the people around him. I remember there were thousands of people at his funeral.
My grandma:
Ahh that pretty, kind and gently speaking lady! She was so humble and kind (writing it with teary eyes). She was so humble towards every creature around her. She had a cat, Maano. I've already mentioned about Maano with when he posted about His cutie Cleo, that when my grandma left this world that was the last time we saw Maano. Everyone in our town used to call her Amma (mother). The thing that I remember or should I say love about my grandma is she was optimistic, finding out positivity even in negative scenarios. She was a harbinger or hope and tenderness is what I always found in the way she used to talk.
Ps: This is the picture of my Daada and Daadi in our house.
I miss them & I wish both of them peace in their afterlives❤️🥺