hello, friends, how are you, I hope to make many friends in this community since I am new with just 5 months on this platform. I want to participate in this dynamic that I find very interesting to share.
my response to what was said is: my grandmother, without hesitation.
He is the person who has helped me grow to value what I have, to know God, to see the good and the bad, he is my teacher of life.
When I was born, my mom and dad already had a distant relationship and they couldn't even see each other, she had to work to bring money into the house and my dad, what he could, helped us with the expenses of the study, but at home, who always was for me was my grandmother.
I still have her with me, she is 78 years old and I ask God to let me enjoy her for a few more years. Today she doesn't speak, she only laughs or cries, but we are always together. She currently lives here in Bogota with my mom, I live a few blocks away, but I spend all day with her and my daughter at her house, I prepare her food, I'm waiting to give her pills and I help her bathe. Well, for me, it's like giving her back all the moments she invested in me, taking care of her if she has a fever, keeping an eye on things she might bump into, sitting down to pray with her, because she can no longer speak but we communicate with her gestures .
For me, she is much more than the person who helped me grow. it is something inexplicable. I love her, and I thank God for having her, for living what I lived with her, for allowing me to grow alongside her.
Pets are a gentle breeze or sometimes a big splash. We would like to hear about that special pet in your life. It can be the pet you had as a child or your current pet. What do you think about it?
My pet was called chiqui, a dachshund dog. very beautiful and loved by us in the house, she slept in my room with my grandmother and me. She would get me up every day to go to school, she would get on my bed and start barking and whispering to me; I used to do it because every morning when I woke up I gave her a prize, a croquette or a piece of sausage, she was my alarm clock, when she had her first birth there were 6 puppies, she almost died and I along with her. I took care of her along with her 6 puppies. We got to have 15 dogs of her breed at home, until she was neutered. Afterwards, we distributed the puppies among the same family, some went with cousins, others with my uncles. When we held meetings, all the dogs were together in the same house with the whole family. Chiqui died 6 years ago, and since then I have not had another puppy because none like her.
I invite my friend @ adrah1 to participate in this initiative of the Ladies of hive community
thanks to @tibaire La for such a pleasant week. until next time.