The Best Electrical Applicance For Kerry's Granny!
March 23rd 2009 22:11
When I was still a college student, I have a very close friend, Kerry. She is a very nice woman, but she has edgy and tough attitude, just a little bit like Tomboy style! Hence, we are more like a good brotherhood and this is a very sweet moment indeed.
Kerry is a poor child, where her parents were killed in a horrible car accident when she was five years old. After that, she was being raised by grandmother on her mother’s side.
During the college’s summertime break, I always went to Kerry’s home. Her grandmother, Megan is a very traditional and friendly old lady. She loves her granddaughter friends come to their house and accompany them. She is still a very active woman, although she is already 70 years old. She loves gardening, tap dance, jogging, hiking, trekking, cycling and much more (Honestly, I was shocked when I saw Kerry’s granny cycling style, as she was even better than the younger ones!).
When I’m a guest at Kerry’s house, her granny always cooked some incredibly delicious foods. I was very happy, as she treated me like her grandson.
Kerry’s granny always reminded me, “It is better to give than to receive!”. I remembered her advice deeply in my heart. As a return, I always dropped her visit during the seasonal festivals.
I found out that Kerry’s granny is having arthritis 3 years ago and she cannot walk too much as she was used to be. I decided to buy some cheap electrical goods to assist her in the kitchen.
After a while of thinking, I remembered that Kerry’s house didn’t have a dishwasher and they mostly washing the dishes and plates with hands. Thus, amongst the assorted electricals, I made the decision to pick up a brand new dishwasher for Kerry’s granny in the upcoming Easter’s Day.
She didn’t know about it and I hope it surprises her…
Love ya, granny!
Kerry is a poor child, where her parents were killed in a horrible car accident when she was five years old. After that, she was being raised by grandmother on her mother’s side.
During the college’s summertime break, I always went to Kerry’s home. Her grandmother, Megan is a very traditional and friendly old lady. She loves her granddaughter friends come to their house and accompany them. She is still a very active woman, although she is already 70 years old. She loves gardening, tap dance, jogging, hiking, trekking, cycling and much more (Honestly, I was shocked when I saw Kerry’s granny cycling style, as she was even better than the younger ones!).
When I’m a guest at Kerry’s house, her granny always cooked some incredibly delicious foods. I was very happy, as she treated me like her grandson.
Kerry’s granny always reminded me, “It is better to give than to receive!”. I remembered her advice deeply in my heart. As a return, I always dropped her visit during the seasonal festivals.
I found out that Kerry’s granny is having arthritis 3 years ago and she cannot walk too much as she was used to be. I decided to buy some cheap electrical goods to assist her in the kitchen.
After a while of thinking, I remembered that Kerry’s house didn’t have a dishwasher and they mostly washing the dishes and plates with hands. Thus, amongst the assorted electricals, I made the decision to pick up a brand new dishwasher for Kerry’s granny in the upcoming Easter’s Day.
She didn’t know about it and I hope it surprises her…
Love ya, granny!
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