RE: What Did Grandma Say?(First Thanksgiving Contest by @olivia08)
Hi ate @olivia08, congrats for the milestone. Here's my entry:
My nanay with my niece. She's always happy to carry her great grand child.
Nanay Ceding as how we call her. She's a short lady but she was hardworking, she carries a heavy bucket full of fishes and sell it on the highways, she'd walk for miles just so she can sell everything. Her back hurts but she never complains about the heavy load. My grandfather was a fisherman and the fishes my nanay would sell were his fresh catch.
Another thing that I love about my nanay was her cooking. She always cook a local dish we refer as "inun-onan" where she wrapped them in young banana leaves and cook it in a mud pot.
After she had been bedridden and couldn't cook anymore, I have never tasted any inun-onan as tasty as my nanay's.
Her suman as well is something that I adore. She would often ask me to help her rub coconut shreds into the banana leaves and even help roll the suman even if I was bad at rolling them.
Relate much..Oh.so adorable..same as my nanay lola,she was selling salted fish before..
Thank you for joining my contest @junebride many of us love our grandma s