Grandma has a pair of hardworking and capable hands. Sowing in early summer and harvesting in autumn, the management of several acres of land at home is vigorous and orderly. Grandma often has thorns in her hands when she is working. She never cries for pain. Grandma's cooking is so sweet that even her neighbors and aunts are full of praise. She drove all the way from Shanghai to buy it. Vegetables, tomatoes, melons, long beans, garlic, Malan, leeks, cucumbers ... all year round, grandma's garden is full of vegetables and fruits, fresh and delicious. Grandma's hands make me envy.
Grandma has a pair of hands that love the old and the young. Grandpa gave birth to five children, and only grandma can often go home to look after them. Grandma goes back to her hometown once or twice a week to help grandpa burn paper and clean up. Once, with a thunderstorm, grandpa fell into a ditch. When the phone came, grandma went straight to her hometown without saying anything, and sent grandpa to the hospital with a tricycle to pick the needle, so that grandpa turned the corner. Grandpa grandpa praised grandma: "Daughter-in-law is closer than daughter." My sister and I are twin sisters. Since we were born, grandma's hand has never stopped. At that time, we were very good at eating and drinking Lazar. Grandma washed milk powder, changed diapers and washed clothes for us, and we needed two as soon as we came. My grandmother is also particular about washing clothes, saying that the washing machine can't be cleaned, and she always rubs soap with her hands. Soap hurts my hands, and grandma's hands are peeling. I remember when I was a toddler, I moved a stool and went to the water dispenser to drink water, and my hands were burned. One night, grandma didn't sleep a wink all night, so she lifted my little hand with her warm big hand, for fear that the quilt would hurt my skin and leave a scar. Grandma's hands should be so sour and numb, and now tears come to my eyes when I think about it. I admire grandma's search warrant.
Isn't grandma just a "silkworm" who silently dedicates herself to the family? On Women's Day this year, I want to buy you a hand cream to moisten your hands. You see, grandma's hands are getting rougher and older, hairy and black, full of wrinkles, calluses, cracks and even bandages, but they are my favorite hands and the most "beautiful" hands in the world. Grandma's hand makes me unforgettable, now, in the future and forever. ...