Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Task
This story is about my grandma,a very talkative, healthy woman and speaks Kamayo, a language in Tandag SDS. Yes she is a healthy woman, but she only got an illness when she started to always eat w/ her yaya some sweets like chocolates and cake and always drinking coke. She had no other illness but diabetes.Just like what I said she a very talkative old woman,just like when she talks to us, her grandchildren, she won't stop talking, she always have words to say to us,and there's even times that when we went to Jollibee,she would always talk to those persons near her, and after we are done ordering and went back to the chair, she was talking to that person as if they've already known each other long time. But when the time came that she felt like that she was about to rest forever she told her children that they should make her a tomb and even strictly said that she should see and like it before she dies. I can even remember that she won't stay at her house,she loves doing something or walking even if she has only one foot left.She still want to go to places she wants, specially going to church every Sunday.She doesn't want to feel bored,she even toold us that when she die,"dapat an pan kay putson mayo nan tisyu ipakaon sa mga bisita" maraming dapat3x. When the time came that she died,even if all of us were crying, sometimes we'd all laugh of all the things that she said. But one thing's for sure she is Happy and Ready of what would happen to her.
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i guess it's a blog task on descriptive writing. you haven't mentioned your grandma's name but you got a nice story about her. please try to visit my blog and put some comments too. by the way,we have the same template. hehe.
ReplyDelete.,ahm yes I agree in jayr comment it is good to put this task in the descriptive writing task..it really sot to that task..by the way nice blog huh..keep it up,.,.
ReplyDeleteyep3x its the descriptive writing task....
ReplyDeletesorry but i haven't posted yet the reaction blog...