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My Grandmother Essay

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My grandma has alzheimer's so, she can’t remember anything that happened earlier that day or 5 minutes ago. I know that I can’t get mad at her when she doesn't remember things I just told her. I know that she will remember things about music or some things when she was a child. So, I know some things she won’t remember what I did sometimes. “Eileen, what did you do today?” my grandma asked again. My mom and I were visiting my grandma. We were in her bedroom putting away her clothing and cleaning up because she can't. Her room is very homey, because we put paintings and pictures up for her to make it look better, because if we didn’t it would be really boring. “Well, I finished school a couple of minutes,” I replied. I know …show more content…

“Jeez you know how to make guilt trip work.” “FINE I’ll do it.” snapped, I don't know why I said fine,I don’t know my mom would make me do it anyway. I walked in, I looked around the room it was a big room for just me, it was a gray and with windows. Everyone there were either smiling or just sitting there with a blank face, somewhere in wheelchairs and some had walkers.I smiled, then sat down to get my music ready. “HI, I’m Eileen and I’m Pat’s granddaughter, I’m in 6th grade and I’m 11 years old.”I stated.I will be playing a couple songs for you, on the cello.” I looked at the music then my cello then the crowd, I played the first note it fine. I then could only look at the music because if I looked at the crowed I would freeze up, then mess up. Later , when I was playing my last song. I looked at my grandma and she was sitting there looking at me and her foot was tapping to the music. It made me happy I played for her. I finished and said thank you and went to go pack up all my things and then we went to go say goodbye. We went back to where my grandma lives, it looks like a really house, there's a kitchen, a tv room and then there bedrooms everyone has a roommate. So, it like college.Everyone was telling me, oh you did such a great job and I kept saying thank you. “You did a great job Eileen,” my grandma said with a smile on her face. “Thank you, I had a really fun time playing for

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