三鲜豆皮皮
A Promise of Spring Early in the spring, about a month before my grandpa's stroke, I began walking for an hour every afternoon. Some days I would walk four blocks south to see Grandma and Grandpa. At eighty-six, Grandpa was still quite a gardener, so I always watched for his earliest blooms and each new wave of spring flowers. I was especially interested in flowers that year because I was planning to landscape my own yard and I was eager to get Grandpa's advice. I thought I knew pretty much what I wanted — a yard full of bushes and plants that would bloom from May till November. It was right after the first rush of purple violets in the lawns and the sudden blaze of forsythia that spring that Grandpa had a stroke. It left him without speech and with no movement on his left side. The whole family rallied to Grandpa. We all spent many hours by his side. Some days his eyes were eloquent — laughing at our reported mishaps, listening alertly, revealing painful awareness of his inability to care for himself. There were days, too, when he slept most of the time, overcome with the weight of his approaching death. As the months passed, I watched the growing earth with Grandpa's eyes. Each time I was with him, I gave him a garden report. He listened, gripping my hand with the sure strength and calm he had always had. But he could not answer my questions. The new flowers would blaze, peak, fade, and die before I knew their names. Grandpa's illness held him through the spring and on, week by week, through summer. I began spending hours at the local nursery, studying and choosing seeds and plants. It gave me special joy to buy plants I had seen in Grandpa's garden and give them humble starts in my own garden. I discovered Sweet William, which I had admired for years in Grandpa's garden without knowing its name. And I planted it in his honor. As I waited and watched in the garden and by Grandpa's side, some quiet truths emerged. I realized that Grandpa loved flowers that were always bloom; he kept a full bed of roses in his garden. But I noticed that Grandpa left plenty of room for the brief highlights. Not every nook of his garden was constantly in bloom. There was always a treasured surprise tucked somewhere. I came to see, too, that Grandpa's garden mirrored his life. He was a hard worker who understood the law of the harvest. But along with his hard work, Grandpa knew how to enjoy each season, each change. We often teased him about his life history. He had written two paragraphs summarizing fifty years of work, and a full nine pages about every trip and vacation he'd ever taken. In July, Grandpa worsened. One hot afternoon arrived when no one else was at his bedside. He was glad to have me there, and reached out his hand to pull me close. I told Grandpa what I had learned — that few flowers last from April to November. Some of the most beautiful bloom for only a month at most. To really enjoy a garden, you have to plant corners and drifts and rows of flowers that will bloom and grace the garden, each in its own season. His eyes listened to every word. Then, another discovery: "If I want a garden like yours, Grandpa, I'm going to have to work." His grin laughed at me, and his eyes teased me. "Grandpa, in your life right now the chrysanthemums are in bloom. Chrysanthemums and roses." Tears clouded both our eyes. Neither of us feared this last flower of fall, but the wait for spring seems longest in November. We knew how much we would miss each other. Sitting there, I suddenly felt that the best gift I could give Grandpa would be to give voice to the testimony inside both of us. He had never spoken of his testimony to me, but it was such a part of his life that I had never questioned if Grandpa knew. I knew he knew. "Grandpa," I began — and his grip tightened as if he knew what I was going to say — "I want you to know that I have a testimony. I know the Savior lives. I bear witness to you that Joseph Smith is a prophet. I love the Restoration and joy in it." The steadiness in Grandpa's eyes told how much he felt it too. "I bear witness that President Kimball is a prophet. I know the Book of Mormon is true, Grandpa. Every part of me bears this witness." "Grandpa," I added quietly, "I know our Father in Heaven loves you." Unbidden, unexpected, the Spirit bore comforting, poignant testimony to me of our Father's love for my humble, quiet Grandpa. A tangible sense of Heavenly Father's compassionate awareness of Grandpa's suffering surrounded us and held us. It was so personal and powerful that no words were left to me — only tears of gratitude and humility, tears of comfort. Grandpa and I wept together. It was the end of August when Grandpa died, the end of summer. As we were choosing flowers from the florist for Grandpa's funeral, I slipped away to Grandpa's garden and walked with my memories of columbine and Sweet William. Only the tall lavender and white phlox were in bloom now, and some baby's breath in another corner. On impulse, I cut the prettiest strands of phlox and baby's breath and made one more arrangement for the funeral. When they saw it, friends and family all smiled to see Grandpa's flowers there. We all felt how much Grandpa would have liked that. The October after Grandpa's death, I planted tulip and daffodil bulbs, snowdrops, crocuses, and bluebells. Each bulb was a comfort to me, a love sent to Grandpa, a promise of spring.
陈家小鱼儿
在我们平凡的日常里,大家或多或少都会接触过作文吧,借助作文可以宣泄心中的情感,调节自己的心情。一篇什么样的作文才能称之为优秀作文呢?下面是我整理的五年级英语作文6篇,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。
I love many animals. I love dog, cat, hamster, pig and elephant. My favorite animal is a little rabbit. It is my pet, its name is Lily. Lily has a pair of long ears, its body is white, and its eyes are red. It likes to eat carrot. It is very lovely, I like to play with it.
我喜爱很多动物。我喜爱狗、猫、仓鼠、猪还有大象。我最喜欢的动物是一只小兔子。它是我的宠物,它的名字叫莉莉。莉莉有一对长耳朵,它的身体是白色的,它的眼睛是红色的。它喜欢吃胡萝卜。它非常可爱,我喜欢跟它一起玩。
My village is very beautiful. There are many houses in the village. Near the village, there is a forest. A small river is in front of the village. The water in it is very clean. We can see some fish in the river. Near the river, you can see a mountain. Some flowers and grass are on the mountain. I like my village. Welcome to my village!
我的.村庄很美丽。在村子里有许多房子。在村庄附近,有一片森林。在村子的前面有一条小河。河里的水很干净。我们可以看到一些鱼在河里游。在小河附近,你可以看到一座山。山上种有一些花草。我喜欢我的村庄。欢迎来到我的村庄!
A weekend morning, green space, warming Yang, green willows, red flowers, everywhere permeated with abundant view. After a late night of spring rain wash embellish. This is good chance of picking up stones.
After being cleaned, mother, sister and I started carrying bag. Along the way, the bird with us, butterfly dancing with us, the stroke of the soft wind more make person appetite. We came to a piece of land near the river, then stopped.
In the coming summer holiday, I am going to do a lot of interesting things.
First, I will finish my holiday homework. Second, I am going to have a good rest.
I am going to play computer games or listen to music when I am free, because I like them very much. But I am not good at them now.
Then, I will join a basketball club to play basketball. Even if I was a girl, I like basketball very much. It can not only make me become sunny, cheerful, but also can make me healthy. Finally, I am going to visit some of my friends. We are going to play together. Maybe we will go sightseeing.
在即将到来的暑假,我打算做很多有趣的事情.
首先,我会完成我的暑假作业.第二,我打算好好休息一下.我打算在我有时间的时候玩电脑游戏或者听音乐,因为我很喜欢它们.但是现在我却还不擅长.之后,我会参加篮球俱乐部来打篮球.虽然我是个女孩,但是我却非常喜欢篮球.它不仅可以使我变得阳光,开朗,而且也可以使我健康.最后,我要去拜访一些朋友.我们打算一起去玩.也许我们会去观光.
I think I will have a great summer holiday.
我觉得我将会有一个很棒的暑假.
The passage of time, day after day, the twinkling of an eye, it is a Sunday. "Slacker wake up, sleepies up..." alarm clock opened it is my big mouth in calling me, mom and dad are out, hey hey you must guess what I want to say, today I take charge of!
Mom and dad are not at home the dust are starting to arrogance, as if to arrogant said to me: "what shall we do see you." So I invited a "cleaner" from inside to outside the sitting room all clean again, please again "sprinkler sprinkler mop the floor," licentious dust is wiped out by me again.
This is a photo of my family.It was taken in the Ocean Park by a tourist last year.Look!People who is in the picture is smiling!
The woman who is standing in the front is my mother .She is young.She is a teacher of Liannan Primary School.The man who is near that building is my father .He is a doctor.He works very hard.He often tells us:"Money isn't almighty .Money can buy a lot of things but knowledge, precious time, true love and so on.If a man has none of this ,though he has a lot of money,he is still poor.So I don't wat you to be like this!"
That boy sitting in the middle is me ! I study in Liannan Primary School.I like reading and playing basketball.
This is my family.We are happy family!