Inspired by the movie, what would I do if I also suddenly had magic to spend the whole day with my grandmother who had been dead for four years?
1. Let’s practice playing croquet again, or she plays and I pick up the ball (I hated this part the most when I was a child, but now that I think about it, it’s really a carefree childhood time)
2. Take her around the renovated campus (with several dormitory buildings built for faculty and staff more than 20 years ago as the center, the surrounding houses have undergone a round of demolition and reconstruction. Only them, like a few old people who are silent and silent Look at everything under your feet with each passing day)
3. Sitting cross-legged on the sofa and chatting (update my current situation, such as introducing my boyfriend(s)/husband to her—grandmother likes to listen to gossip, and there are a lot of stories accumulated, enough for her to digest for a while)
4. Eat watermelon with a spoon (diabetes should not bother her at that time)
5. If you have enough time, take her to take a high-speed train
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Think about adding more. The last item must be, show her the tattoo on my back, and tell her that the photos may be washed out, and they may be lost in the mobile phone. Only the tattoo will not. So every year on that day, you will surely find your way back.
I miss you so much.
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