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Articles: Life in AP | Grand ma, her love! | |
| Nice to see ur articlu Ms.Sowmya.Many people think to write these kinda articles but only few complete it like this.You made me remember my childhood days.keep writing these kinda articles with emotions.
Your work is appreciated.
Posted by: Mr. U Srinivas At: 30, Aug 2006 11:24:53 AM IST sowmya garu,
what you said is very very true... I don't think there would be anyone on this earth who don't love their granny's.Even in U.S there may be children who don't have compatibility with their parents but everyone loves their grandma. I still remember how may stories my grandma told me, how she feeded me 'gorumuddalu' with her 'muddulu'. This article would definately make every grand child's(who had the fortune of living with grandma) heart happy. good work.keep it up!
Posted by: Mrs. kavita ganduri At: 10, Feb 2005 1:11:31 AM IST Wonderful Article. Thanks for sharing.
Yes. My Grandmother (mother's mother) is the ocean of love. We have a very affectionate relationship till her unfortunate death on Nov 4th, 2004. I call her with love as 'Bangaru Andallu'.
Actually I wrote a very very big article about her and our association with her but didn't typed it. I hope I can share it.
Ofcourse I have had good relationship with my other grandmother (father's mother) too. Both of my grandfathers died with 15 days gap when I was 5 yr old. But I do have affectionate and tender relationship with the elderly relative (ammammalu, bammalu, taatayyalu).
Thanks for sharing. GrandParents are our best friends.
Posted by: Ms. Prasanthi Uppalapati At: 7, Feb 2005 12:39:09 PM IST
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