Descriptive Essay About My Grandma
Some adults experience new responsibilities and challenges in life when they encounter a loss; I
encountered this as a child. The year was 2014 and it was the hardest year of my life. It was a
beautiful, sunny day on August 3; however this day was a tragic one that I will never forget. Some
think of their grandma as just a relative; mine was my other half, my best friend, my hero, and I
could never be the same without her. This depressing event affected me greatly, and now it is
difficult for me to live my life without her. My new responsibilities were devastating and
challenging, but if it meant helping my grandma, I would have done anything. Those times were
lovely with her, but now I must take on the responsibilities of my mother, and...show more content...
I will always treasure those valuable times that I spent with her, but day by day, I noticed how she
started to communicate less with me. I eventually had an idea that she wasn 't doing well.
Eventually, I found out that she got diagnosed with cancer. I got a call from my mom, she had
explained to me what cancer is, and that my grandma had it. My mom never came home that
night for some reason. Instead, she called to say she loved me, to keep the house clean, and take
care of my sisters while she was at the hospital with my grandma, and while my dad was at work. I
had to prepare dinner for my family, take care of my pets, help my little sister with homework, and
keep the house clean. These were the new responsibilities that I had to take care of. I didn 't think
that a ten year old girl could be responsible of these types of things, but I was, and my family
counted on me. While my dad was always at work, it was hard for me to take on these new
challenges in my life, but it makes me work that much harder, knowing what she was going
through. I tried to visit her every chance that I could, so that I could talk with her, but she wasn 't
the same. I would always come into her bedroom, and she could barely get the words out. This
made my heart heavy, and I would cry during these tragic moments. My mom, being a nurse, would
help her every day, and my family would come visit her in the hospital. We would bring cards and
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