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Grandpa sends his grandson to school in rainy days.
My grandfather is 56 years old. He has worked hard for decades, and now his sideburns are white.

Grandpa drives me to school every day. Does that mean that a grandfather has to drive his grandson to school every day? I don't think so. My grandfather keeps pigeons on his roof, too. Does that mean that as a grandfather, you can only raise pigeons to pass the time? I don't think so.

So what kind of life should grandfathers live? I think when I become a grandfather, I will arrange a wonderful life for myself.

Although I am no longer as sunny and energetic as I was in 1998, as long as I am healthy, I will definitely take my wife around the world and taste the delicious food from all over the world.

If I still like all kinds of animals as I do now, then I will open a small zoo at home for all my good friends to visit.

If I love plants as much as I did when I was young, I will plant many flowers and trees at home and dress my home as a beautiful big garden.

If I were as witty as I was when I was young and didn't become senile, I would be a "tutor" for my grandson. Tutor him as my grandfather tutored me.

I believe that at that time, I will love life as much as I do now, live a happy old age in a warm little house and enjoy family happiness. ...

Although it was a long time before I became a grandfather, we still can't fully understand the future. But the future depends on your own efforts now.