Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Mr. Ian Pereira, firstly a well renowned photographer and now my uncle. It’s almost been 3 years of Mr. Pereira in my family and I’ve already started calling him Pereira.
Mr. Pereira has been a huge support regarding my education, my first internship and encouraging me to grow up and take up my own responsibilities. He has told me to read the newspaper and always be updated as that will help u ahead in life.
Mr. Pereira is very punctual, intelligent and has worked very hard to reach to this position where he is such a renowned photographer. He takes his work very seriously and does his best always.
This is about Mr. Ian Pereira.
Mrs. Theresa Dsouza, truly the bravest and the strongest woman I’ve seen in my entire life!
She had alot of responsibilities at a very young age, as she got married when she was just 18. Even though she was pregnant she made sure she completed her education and work and take care of her family all at the same time! She had mastered multitasking at a very young age and had alot of dedication towards whatever she did.
My grandmother is very straightforward, knows how to get things done and is an extremely hard-working person. She is 73 and still works for an insurance company makes sure every year she meets her target, right now she’s in Switzerland enjoying her company trip.
She has had many obstacles in her life but she has managed to overcome them bravely. She is a wise woman and knows her priorities very well. She takes good care of the family and binde’s us together.
And that’s about my Grandmother!
I will start with the oldest person in my family my Grandfather Mr. John Dsouza pet name ‘Dennis’.
He is very cheerful in nature always helping out people and loves socialising. Years ago he used to run a catering business ‘Renita Caterer’s’ a family business since most of the members cook so well! My grandfather used to prepare a signature dish ‘Sorpotel’ ohh I still get the taste on the tip of my tongue each time I think about it.
Although he is strict in nature, he loves all the family members very much and sees to it that all are happy. One main quality about my grandfather is that he is a cleanliness freak! He is very particular about everything at home. Not only at home but sees to it that the entire village is clean. So much that the officers in the BMC office know my grandfather so well, that many calls have been done until now so you all can imagine what a cleanliness freak my grandfather is.
Talking about the village every household every person in the village or I should say Bandra! knows my grandfather. At times when I roam around, people call out to me saying, “Dennis’s granddaughter”. And that’s how I came to know the amount of goodwill my grandfather has created, the bond he has in the society, the amount of closeness with family and friends. He has taught me so much since childhood, things I’ll never forget!
So that was about my evergreen Grandpa!
Hey, my name is Delicia Dsouza and I’m going To be writing about my Family!
Why do this?
I’m a BMM student studying in SPICE. I’m in the Second year of my course. We have many assignments, deadlines and hardly any breathing space! This is the life of a BMM student being busy all day.
This is all I’m as of now but in childhood it was completely different, no worries, no deadlines and above all no getting bored! We used to just go out run around and play until we get tired and come running home to eat and go to sleep.
Now as we’ve grown up our duties change, we’ve to be more responsible, quick and smart in everything we do. We have to struggle and do our best right now and then live peacefully in the future with no tension and free of any kind of burden.
All of this I have learnt from my Family! Therefore I’ll be talking about the members of my family and what I’ve learnt from each member.
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