I start with the story first from the mother's side: Petra that's the name of my grandmother, a strong warrior and a fighter mother of 7 children who she raised alone since she did not receive anything from the parents of some of her children and she did not demand anything from them. From her I inherited pride and affection for the family. I remember a saying that always told me: "Millet with Vinegar does not catch wasp". Unfortunately, he passed away two months ago, but his spirit still feels like he is here with us, protecting and taking care of us. I only saw my mother's father once in my life, nothing to highlight.
On the paternal side, the story is even sadder since my father was left in the care of his grandmother since he was little and he never knew what happened to them again. Ramona, my great-grandmother, died a few years ago, she was also very strong, but the disease that affected her body and the little care she had of it complicated her last days of life, that disease was: Diabetes.
She taught me love for the land, sowing. He had a saying like this: "Henríque (that's what he called me) sow all you can and the earth carries everything."
I loved sharing the family history with all of you. Too bad I don't have more pictures to show you but I liked telling you a bit about my origin.
Henríque (that's what he called me) sow all you can and the earth carries everything."
Loved her statement. I really beleived to that 💜
thank you for reading my publication are words that are recorded to one forever.
Sometimes one picture is all you need. I never heard that saying about the wasp. Probably cuz I've always killed them.
Those fucking wasp bites suck! I guess they might be good for something.
You mean to tell me they bite and suck?!
Colloquial for hurt like a bitch!
Hey do you have the red ones up where you are? New to me, only the yellow wasps in Ca. These red ones are gangsters! I've tried the wasp spray, they snort that shit and laugh at you. I've resorted to incineration by WD and a Bic.
Hahaha that’s wild! I’ve seen a lot of different shit these past 2 years. I’m not sure I remember a red one but we have these crazy ground digging wasps in front of our parking spot. These fucking things catch cicadas, kill them and bring them to their den and bury them for their offspring! Some wild shit dude lol. We also have these white sand wasps at the lake, those things are no joke they chased me when I tried to cover their hole with a rock. I upgraded and started covering their shit with bricks and that taught them their lesson.
Ah the torch of WD. Nice trick, how does it feel to melt you little shits?!?
Heroic. I enjoy watching them squirm in agony their last few smoldering wingless seconds on earth. I'm familiar with the yellow ones, been stung by them, not a big deal. Dude these red ones pack lunches.
sometimes a photograph and a few words are enough to express a lot. My grandmother had many sayings but that of the Bees was the one she repeated the most.
I’m glad you got to know some of your grandparents! It’s important to be able to have that for sure. One thing I think is great is you got to meet your great grandmother. I got to get to know my great grandfather which is not common, the men usually die first! Lol
Tremenda historia de tu abuela, cosecha todo lo que puedas, que la tierra carga todo el peso mijo. Algo similar me contó una vez una tía.
Son historias similares y palabras que se nos graban para siempre las cuales debemos de poner en práctica
Correctamente bro. Saludos :)
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