No journal post from today, this was an essay written in 6th grade.
My great-grandmother, “Me-Me”, is the most unforgettable person I have known because she is loving, helpful, generous and funny. She has done a lot for me when I have gone up in the Appalachian Mountains, where she lives.
Me-Me is very loving because when I was a little baby she took care for me. She said she would hug me gently all day long. Now when I go up to Pennsylvania, she hugs me or you could say squeezes. It really does not matter because it shows that she loves me. When I am watching a movie and she is sitting in her chair, I get up and walk to her and sit on her lap. When I do she hugs me gently like she did when I was little.
She is very helpful to me when I am up in Pennsylvania. When I wake up she helps me pick out my clothes. If I pick something out she helps me decide what looks good together. Also, when I brush my teeth she gets my tooth brush and toothpaste.
Me-Me is generous too because when we go to the store she asks me what I want before she looks in her purse to see if she can buy me anything. When I wake up in the morning she lets me pick out what I want to eat whether it is cereal, poptarts, waffles, or pancakes.
Me-Me is funny because when I go up there, I try to tell her something or ask a question and she answers something completely different. We all start laughing. She cannot hear really well, so sometimes she does things like that. She cannot help it that she is almost deaf.
She is still loving even if she makes mistakes. She is still loving, helpful, generous, and funny.
What you should know now:
That was a horribly written paper, but I miss MeMe and I still remember sitting in her lap in “her chair” and her fixing me brown sugar and cinnamon poptarts.