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My granddaughter and I live in Amanome, and our happiness is within reach.
? When I came home from work, the first person who greeted me was my granddaughter Meiere, an elf over two years old. When I hold Meiere above my head, her laughter will make me ten years younger.

? Meiere has been helped by her grandmother since she was born. We took over her after her grandmother retired last August. ? When Meiere came for the first time, she was unfamiliar with the new environment and cried for her grandmother in her dream. After about three or four days, her grandmother really couldn't hold back, and she and her little daughter WeChat video. When I met my grandmother, her strange Hebei Mandarin, with a heavy curly tongue, floated out of my mobile phone like fried beans. Meiere's face was depressed, revealing a rare smile. She kept rolling on the wooden floor for a while, followed Shen Teng's example and circled on the ground according to the table, and then jumped up from the ground and ran as fast as she could. In order to let her grandmother have a look at Meiere, I had to follow her all the way with my mobile phone, like a paparazzi chasing a big star. Call her and grandma for video, but Meiere deliberately hides. I saw Meiere having a good time, so I stopped breathing and turned off the video. Unexpectedly, Meiere began to cry. She grabbed my mobile phone and kept poking it, calling for grandma, and she burst into tears, dancing like a pear in class. No matter how to persuade her, she is firm. I have to text her grandmother and video with Meiere. The little guy is still nostalgic.

Meiere now eats three meals and drinks three glasses of milk a day. Her mouth is surprisingly good. I have been here for more than half a year, and I have been fed a dead face. She called drinking milk "domestic fish", which confused me and her grandmother. I don't know what ask m meant by "domestic yellow croaker". Meiere said angrily, "domestic yellow croaker means drinking milk". I asked her who taught it, but she said she didn't know. For this matter, I asked her grandmother and parents, and they all said that they had never taught. Oh, my God! Is Meiere a literary star?

Meiere grew up day by day, from 20 kilograms when she first arrived to more than 30 kilograms. Holding her for a while makes me feel sore all over. Meiere is becoming more and more naughty and speaks much more fluently than when he first arrived. The slogan "safety first" became her mantra for climbing high places. Once, I secretly watched her climb the swivel chair next to my computer, whispering "Pay attention to safety, safety first" while climbing to give myself courage. In less than two minutes, two small hands grabbed the chair handle and knelt on the chair seat, then slowly released their hands, held the back of the chair and stood up trembling. I hid aside and rushed out to hold her down. The little guy is impatient. I gave Meiere a flattering smile and gave her a very "kind" lesson: "Children can't climb high, it's dangerous, and they will fall." "I know, pay attention to safety, safety first." Our conversation was full of childlike interest, and her serious answer made me feel a little helpless.

Meiere has many toys, but she likes two things best-a pink rubber pillow and a pencil. She loved them until she fell asleep. Even on grandma's back, there is no shortage. Find a pillow before drinking milk, and then climb up by yourself. The little head leaned against the imperial pillow, holding the ear handle of the bottle with both hands, glugging on his back, and the pencil was placed next to the pillow.

Seeing that Meiere likes pencils, I taught her to recite the Three Character Classics. Meiere has a good memory. She can recite at one breath from "Good Nature at the Beginning of Life" to "Poor Teaching and Lazy Teachers". When reciting poems and children's songs, recite the last word of each sentence first, and then recite everything as soon as you start. On one occasion, Meiere couldn't sleep. She was mumbling to herself in bed. When her grandmother listened carefully, it turned out that she was reciting the three-character sutra in a dark room and recited dozens of words in one breath.

? Meiere likes to watch the British children's cartoon "Piggy Page". From the first season to the seventh season, I watched it again and again, and Meiere knew almost every episode of the dialogue. Many words are learned from cartoons. Show her other cartoons, and they will be replaced in less than three minutes. In order to stop looking at her grandmother's mobile phone, I ordered her a Huawei IPAD. Meiere's happy appearance can't be described in words.

? I stayed at home for a long time and didn't go out. Meiere often talked about going out to play, but he finally relaxed his control. This is the season when wild flowers are in full bloom. Before taking Meiere out, give her a small mask and shake her head from side to side. At this time, I directly told her that there was a virus outside, and she was not allowed to go out without wearing a mask. The little guy suddenly became a good girl and put on a mask very obediently.

? When we drove to the suburbs, a large rape field came into view like a dream. Meiere, wearing a pink dress, ran in the golden rape blossoms. Some stumbling steps make me worry that she will fall. But Meiere's foot is very steady, so she won't take the next step unless she steps firmly. Meiere's grandmother was worried that she would get hurt, so she followed closely. When Meiere saw her grandmother behind her, she got bolder and stumbled in the rape field. On the smiling face, it is curiosity and excitement. A childlike innocence tells a happy story in the spring when the haze disappears. ...

Meiere and I live in Oman. According to the online introduction, the probability is only one in 365. It's really hard to find.

I was 56 when she was two. We used to sing birthday songs together, make wishes together, blow out candles together, cut cakes together, and accept the sweetness of life rewards together. ...

? The sapling Meiere and I broke ground on the same day, but I was more than half a century older than her. I can use my shade to shelter her from the wind and rain, care for her to grow sturdily, and let her face life in the baptism of difficulties and setbacks, sharpen her will and forge strength. Like a tree in ten years, a tree in a hundred years. This is a kind of initial heart and a kind of happiness. Our happiness is within reach. ...