The saddest day of my life, the day when my grandmother passed away. It took my breath away that it was so hard to believe. It felt like a punch to the gut. I could hear the sirens from the ambulance from miles away. But, by the time the ambulance arrived, I knew she was already gone. When I was a child I lived with an important person that took great care of me. My grandmother taught me to be loyal, wise, and positive. She was my grandmother, she was my best friend, and I share the happiest moments of my life with her. Everything was happiness but a horrible tragic moment happened and everything starts fading away, when I received the most confusing and saddest news in my life.
I was loyal to my grandmother. My grandmother took great care of me ever since birth. Every weekend, my mom would drop me off at my grandmother’s house so I could spend my time with her. And I love spending time with my grandparents, especially my loving and caring, grandmother. I loved her cooking and the way she cooks. I would help her with the special soup that I always dreamed of doing. Like, I would have to run outside through her garden and picking special herbs. She fed me her special soup ever since I was little. The soup always put me to sleep with ease, usually when I’m sick. Everything was beautiful; it was like living in a dream.
My grandmother taught and made me wise. She gave me advices and tips what to do and what not to do in the real world. I have to be careful with my actions and attitude around people and my surroundings. I had to look out for cars left and right when walking across streets, but since I was still little back then, I had to walk with a parent or legal guardian. She once told me a story that someone died from an accident because he did not look out for cars when he tried crossing the street to get to the other side. I had to be friendly and nice to people, and I always have been friendly to people, especially my friends and family. My