Friday, 20 December 2024

Grandparents – The roots of the family

 Q. Grandparents are loving and wise, they are very experienced and help the new generations to learn and develop. However, due to the increasing pattern of the nuclear family system, the kids usually do not spend a lot of time with the elderly. Take hints from the unit ‘Relationship’ of My English Reader and with your own ideas write an article on ‘Grandparents – The roots of the family’. You are Shivani/Shivansh.
Hints:
• The eldest members of the family.
• Life wisdom from grand parents can be helpful
• Provide attention and care to the family
• With emerging socializing trends, we tend to ignore them
• Our responsibility to take proper care of them. 

Grandparents – The Roots of the Family
By: Shivani/Shivansh

In the tapestry of life, our grandparents are the threads that bind generations together. They are the living history books, the keepers of traditions, and the fountains of unconditional love. As the eldest members of the family, they have witnessed the ebb and flow of time, the rise and fall of empires, and the evolution of society. Their life experiences, often hard-earned, are a treasure trove of wisdom that can guide us through life’s challenges.   

Grandparents have a unique ability to provide attention and care to the family. They often shower their grandchildren with love, affection, and gifts. They share stories of their childhood, teach us values, and instill in us a sense of belonging. Their presence in our lives can bring immense joy and comfort, especially during difficult times.   

However, with the increasing prevalence of nuclear families and the emergence of new social trends, we often tend to neglect our elderly. In our pursuit of material success and fleeting pleasures, we forget the importance of family bonds. We prioritize our careers, social lives, and personal ambitions, leaving our grandparents feeling isolated and lonely.

It is our moral duty to take proper care of our grandparents. We should spend quality time with them, listen to their stories, and value their advice. By doing so, we not only honor them but also enrich our own lives. Let us remember that our grandparents are the roots of our family tree, and without them, we would be lost.

Vocabulary:
• tapestry: ups and downs
• ebb: decline, decay, ups and downs
treasure: something special, valuable
• trove: collection
• fleeting: lasting for a very short time
• honor: respect
• enrich: समृद्ध improve or enhance the quality.

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