2 of my grandparents passed away before I was born, the other 2 died when I was very young, so the biggest thing they taught me was do not put off anything, if you can do it now, do it. Tomorrow is not a guarantee.What are some of the best advice your grandparent(s) gave you?
';don't listen to Junior (my old man). He's always been fulla s*hit.';
My grandfather actually said that. Grouchy old Kraut.
My grandma told me to never suck a guy off until he eats your pus$y, because if you do he won't respect you....lol, I promise she said it.
My brothers said that to...I wonder if its true?
Oh well. haha
My favorite thing my grandma tells me
';Character is who you are in the dark';
You know how you can't steal in front of a police guard?
What if the police guard wasn't there? Would you do it? Or would you know that it's wrong and you don't do it?
it shows who you really are.
';I don't care how capable you are, don't ever pump your own gas or mow the lawn.';
....ok so I didn't take it word for word figured she meant I couldn't always be trying to prove myself all the time....have to step back and let him(as in my man) do what he wants to do for me when he can.
I honestly can't tell you one piece of advice any one of my grandparents ever gave me that I still carry today.
Actually, this was deathbed advice she gave to my sister (a nurse): ';Get married. Don't be an old maid like your Aunt Liz .';
Apparently that aunt spent her entire life taking care of other people and not attending to a life of her own.
My Nana was a wonderful, wise, kind woman too.
Some of her wisdom included:
1. If you have to choose, don't marry the man you love; marry the man who loves you.
2. Never space breast feeds closer than 3 hours or more than 5 hours apart.
3. We have more in rich countries than desperately poor people in other countries because God expects more of us; he expects us to do good for others.
4. Moderation in all things.
5. A little of what you crave does you good.
6. Always eat a little of everything on your plate, whether you think you'll like it or not; to be polite.
7. Leave a little on your plate.
8. Always leave the table still feeling a little hungry.
9. Sleep is good for you.
10. What you feed your mind is what you are. There's nothing better than a good book.
My grandfather once told me ';You've got your whole life to do something, and that's not very long.';
Life is a *****, it has puppies... My grandma was pissed off at that time lol
';';It's easy to marry someone you are in love with but marry some one who you can laugh with.';'; She was married for over 60 years when Grampa Bill died.
Not to be sad when people die because they wouldn't want you to be sad. My grandmother always used to say, ';Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you cry alone';. It used to make me so mad as a kid but as an adult I understand it.
be generous but, never lend anybody anything you wouldn't give them.
Many, but one that sticks out in my mind is something along the lines of 'No expectations,No disappointments.'
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