When I was in junior high school, I went to my grandma's house to study in junior high school, and I lived with my grandma for three years. It seems to me that the feeling of living with the elderly and living with my parents is totally different, and there are good and bad things in it, right? Let's talk about what it was like to live with the elderly for those three years.
First, the meals are always healthy and light. In the past, when I was at home, my parents often let me, to make me some meals to my taste, because I can eat spicy well, so every time I would yell for my parents to make me hot pot, add a lot of chili pepper into it. But after I went to my grandma's house, the old people eat really healthy things, they never put one more chili pepper, and the salt is only a small half a spoon of the kind. They fried that cabbage, it feels like over a pan on the line, no salt and no oil, eat up the taste is very boring, but I have to say that since going to live in the grandmother's home face is rarely acne, at home to eat a lot of stimulating things, the face is full of pimples.
Secondly, the elderly will give you the utmost care. Actually, parents are nagging enough, but old people seem to nag a little bit more when they are older than they are. I lived in my grandma's house for three years, from the moment I opened my eyes in the morning, I heard my grandma nagging me to go brush my teeth and wash my face, in fact, she didn't nag me to go ah, but she was always uneasy with me to do anything, from eating and dressing to going out, all the time to urge. At that time I think they are a bit annoying, now think about it will feel very cozy right, after all, it has been several years have not felt this kind of being nagged by the feeling of being cared about.