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Interesting stories of the elderly
In ordinary daily life, everyone has the experience of writing a composition, so you are familiar with it. The composition must focus on the theme and elaborate on the same theme. Don't ramble, the theme is lax or even without a theme. In order to make it easier and more convenient for you to write Interesting Old Man, the following is the Interesting Old Man compiled by Bian Xiao for reference only. Let's look at "Interesting Old Man" and listen to a story told by my mother: there is a centenarian who is old but still radiant. Many people came to visit him on his centenary birthday. Someone asked, is he really in good health or in good health? The old man smiled brightly and said, "God forgot me." After listening, I smiled. Old people are really interesting. I have always felt that old people are like big boxes containing old treasures, and I can tirelessly dig out some new and old interesting things from them. Perhaps because of time and so-called "experience", these "big boxes" are constantly adding new things. However, I just like to keep digging things out and putting them in my "little box". When I have grandchildren, I will empty the box and give it to them in front of them. By then, I should be an old man. I like being with grandpa. Grandpa used to be the headmaster. He taught Chinese and music. In my impression, grandpa is a gentle person. Except when I made a mistake when I was a child, my grandfather would stare blankly, point his second finger at my shoulder and say, "What are you doing? How messy? " And he always said that. So my sister and I arranged a dance on Grandpa's birthday, singing "What are you doing ... What a mess ..." Grandpa also liked to watch a popular program called "The Same Song". Whenever Song Moumou and Yan Moumou sing on stage, Grandpa will prepare a competition, and then the song will be out of breath at the beginning, humming like erhu and mosquitoes. I like being with grandma, too. Grandma used to be the director of the neighborhood Committee, but now she is retired, but she still tells the new director what to do and comments like the neighborhood Committee. Once, I brought an MP3 home. My grandmother watched it for a long time, so I told her it was MP3. She said, "What's the love?" I said, "This is a singing machine." So grandma yelled at the MP3 "Ah" and "Oh" several times, and then asked with a puzzled face, "Why didn't he sing?" Another time, my grandmother was looking at photos and showed me her old photos with great interest. She said, "At that time, I could dance and go to Xiamen for a meeting on behalf of the district. Don't think that only you have been there, I have been there, hee hee, I have been there ... "She snickered and stopped laughing. I also met many old people: Tai Chi practitioners in the park, slow three dancers in the ballroom, Chihuahuas walking in the street and so on. Old people live longer than us, see more than us, and have more new things in their bellies, so I like being with old people and learning about their interesting things. Old people are really interesting.