1. Essay 4: Grandmother's Story from My Family
Everyone surely has childhood memories with their grandparents, and for me, the most cherished and profound memories are tied to my beloved grandmother.
My grandmother's name is Vi, which is derived from the beautiful flower 'tường vi'. She is as beautiful as the flower itself. In her youth, she was a stunning young woman, and now, in her later years, she radiates kindness and wisdom. At over 50 years old, she is a retired teacher who still maintains the professional demeanor of an educator—always polite, careful, and meticulous in everything she does. She has a very captivating voice, and whenever she tells me stories, I often fall asleep before the story ends. Her singing, especially the folk songs and the melodic tunes of the Quan Ho, is amazing. Her daily joy comes from shopping for groceries, preparing delicious meals for the family, and spending weekends enjoying time with her children and grandchildren. She remembers each person’s favorite food, and every time I fall ill, she makes me chicken porridge with lotus seeds and various fruit juices. There was a time when she was unwell, and I didn’t know how to care for her; all I could do was read stories to her.
I deeply love and am so grateful to my grandmother for all the sacrifices and care she gives to me and everyone in the family. She is the best grandmother I could ever ask for.

2. Essay 5: Grandmother's Story from My Family
In my family, there are five members: my paternal grandmother, parents, and my two siblings. My siblings and I spend the most time with our grandmother, as our parents are often busy with work. She has become like a second mother to us, always caring for us in every little way.
My grandmother is nearly 60 years old. Although she’s getting older, she doesn’t get to rest much. Since my parents work as factory workers, often leaving early and coming back late, my grandmother handles all the household chores. She is small in stature, with thin, wrinkled hands. Her hair is thin and mostly gray, and she ties it up and covers it with a light scarf, which she wears like a crow's beak on her head.
Her hard work shows in the deep wrinkles and sun-tanned skin, but her beautiful eyes always watch over us with kindness. She never scolds us or speaks harshly. She wears simple, loose-fitting clothes, usually in dark colors like brown, which are both comfortable and easy to maintain. Every time my sibling and I return from school, we run to the gate and shout, "Grandma, we're home from school!"
I wish I could grow up quickly and help with the household chores so my grandmother can rest more. I also want to study hard and be well-behaved so I can repay her for all her care and love.

3. Essay 6: Grandmother's Story from My Family
I always feel incredibly lucky to have two teachers at home: my mother and my grandmother. Both my mother and grandmother are primary school teachers, with my mother still teaching while my grandmother is retired. My grandmother has always taken great joy in helping me with my studies, and I’m always happy when she teaches me something new.
My grandmother is over 60 years old. Despite her age, she remains mentally sharp and alert. While many people at her age might struggle with memory or confusion, my grandmother never forgets anything. She is tall and strong, with thick, curly hair that gives her a noble appearance. Even though her hair is mostly gray now, her skin still has few wrinkles.
Every day, my grandmother reads the newspaper without glasses, uses her smartphone to take photos and videos, and calls family members. She also enjoys tending to her small garden, saying that growing vegetables ensures they are free from pesticides or chemicals. I love watching her carefully pull weeds and trim the plants, always gently removing pests to protect them. She puts so much love and care into everything she does, and that makes me love her even more.
I hope she stays healthy and continues to live with the same cheerful and positive spirit. I will work hard in school and strive to be a good student for her.

4. Essay 7: Grandmother's Story from My Family
Everyone in my family is very loving and caring, but the one I love the most is my maternal grandmother.
My grandmother is nearly seventy years old, but she is still sharp and full of life. She is small in stature, with a bent back, and her face radiates warmth. Her hair is white, and her skin shows the marks of time, but it still has a healthy, rosy glow. Her eyes have become cloudy with age, and her hands are wrinkled, but they are always warm and comforting.
I remember so many fond memories of my grandmother. When I was little, she would carry me, take care of me, and love me wholeheartedly. Sadly, due to the distance between the north and south of the country, I didn’t get to visit her as often as I’d like. I still recall when my parents were busy with work and sent me to my grandparents' house to be cared for. My grandmother was always the one who loved us the most in the family. Wherever she went, she took us along. Back then, her health was still good, and she would go to the market early in the morning. Sometimes she would take me with her, and other times she would leave me at home and bring back treats like fried cakes, sweet bean pudding, or sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves. Even though I haven’t tasted those simple rural treats in a long time, I can still remember the sweet, delicious flavor. Whenever I was sick, my grandmother was always the one to take care of me, staying up all night to ensure I had a peaceful sleep.
My grandmother is also the emotional anchor of our entire family. I hope she stays healthy so she can be with us for many more years.

5. The Story of My Family, about My Grandmother Number 8
In my family, the person I hold most dear is my grandmother. She is a kind woman, always loving towards her children and grandchildren.
My grandmother is elderly and frail, with poor eyesight and shaky hands. Yet every morning, I see her walking around the house with a cane. When I asked my mother, she told me that my grandmother exercises regularly to fight off the painful arthritis that has affected her since her youth. My father has a different explanation, saying her life has been full of hard work, running a household, tending to the farm, taking care of the fish, the shrimp... Even now, in her old age, she refuses to sit still.
I am the youngest in the family, so I am the one who is most spoiled by her. Whenever my father would scold me for skipping school to play, I would run to my grandmother for protection. She would intervene, scolding me lightly and giving me a few taps on my behind. Thanks to her, I avoided many harsh punishments.
When I was in fourth grade, my grandmother lost most of her vision. The doctor suggested she undergo eye surgery. She agreed, but I could sense her worry. For several days, she stayed in the hospital bed, and our whole family kept vigil by her side. On days when my parents were busy, it was just my grandmother and I, and I would lie in her arms, listening to stories of her past.
My grandmother often told me: “I’m getting the surgery so I can see my little Bi clearly again.” I would run to hug her. One time, I innocently asked, “What if your eyes don’t get better?” She smiled, gently caressing my cheeks and said, “Then you will be my eyes, dear!”
The surgery was successful, but a few years later, she passed away. Even now, as an adult, I can never forget her image or the cherished memories of her. I continue to strive to keep my own eyes clear, full of optimism and love for life, for others, for every gaze… These are invaluable lessons that I quietly learned from her during her time in the hospital.
I will live my life well, for her and for myself. Just as I promised to always be her eyes…

6. An essay about family warmth, telling the story of my grandmother, number 9
"Grandmother, oh grandmother, I love you so much! Your hair is white, as white as the clouds," suddenly hearing these words makes me remember my beloved grandmother, and my childhood is filled with memories of her.
My grandmother is over 60 years old now. She still has good health and is strong. She is always optimistic and full of life no matter the circumstances, and she lives joyfully, loving her children and grandchildren. My grandmother has a slender, tall figure, not too skinny, and she walks gently, slowly, and steadily. Her hair has turned mostly gray, with only a few black strands left, but despite the color change, her hair remains thick and healthy. She usually ties it up high in the back, and in the front, she neatly gathers it with a hairband. Her eyesight has dimmed significantly, and without glasses, she can no longer thread a needle or read the newspaper. Many things from a distance are blurry to her, but to me, her eyes still hold the same warmth, kindness, and love for her family. Every wrinkle, every fine line, and every age spot marks a lifetime of hardship and sacrifice for her family. She never complains about growing old. Instead, she always finds things to do to keep her hands busy, both as a way to exercise and as a source of joy every day.
I am always happy when I am with my grandmother. She has taught me so much about right and wrong, sharing meaningful stories that I will always remember, along with the wise advice she gave me.

7. An essay about family warmth, telling the story of my grandmother, number 10
In my family, my grandmother is the oldest member. She is a model of wisdom, teaching us the right principles in life. She loves me dearly, and I feel the same way about her.
This year, my grandmother turns 80. Her back has bent with age, and she uses a cane whenever she goes anywhere. Her skin is wrinkled and speckled with age spots, and her hair is completely white, but her eyes remain sharp. Every afternoon, when I wake up from a nap, I pull out the gray hairs from her head, and she tells me many interesting stories. She loves reading the newspaper and often says that it helps her stay sharp and informed. After she’s done reading, she carefully folds it and puts it in a drawer.
My mom tells me that when I was a child, I was often sick. Whenever my mom wasn’t around, it was my grandmother who took care of me with great care. On nights when I missed my mom and couldn’t sleep, she would sing lullabies or tell me stories. Although I don’t remember those moments from my childhood, when I hear her sing now, I find it beautiful and comforting. Her voice is clear, warm, and filled with a special tenderness. As she grows older, she becomes weaker and suffers from joint pain, and I often massage her legs. She strokes my head and smiles at me with kindness.
I love my grandmother so much! She is not only the eldest member of our family, but she is also the one who has taught me the values of life, such as honesty and filial piety. I hope she will live a long, healthy life to always be with me.

8. An essay about family warmth, telling the story of my grandmother, number 1
In my family, there are three generations living together, but the person I am closest to is my grandmother. Perhaps it is because I grew up with her the most, which naturally created a deep bond between us.
This year, my grandmother is 60 years old, and she is still healthy and alert. She has a medium build. I’ve heard my grandfather say that when she was young, she was a famous beauty in the region. Although her face now shows the marks of time, it still radiates a kind, gentle beauty. My grandmother has a round face and bright dove-like eyes. She only needs glasses when threading a needle, but she can still read books and newspapers without difficulty.
What I love most is my grandmother’s hair. It’s streaked with gray, and she cuts it short to shoulder length, curling it under, which makes her look several years younger.
Additionally, my grandmother dresses neatly and youthful, looking like someone in their 50s. When I was little, she would hold me, sing lullabies, and care for me as if I were a baby. Even my parents couldn’t do what she did. As I grew older, she taught me how to sing, read, and write the first letters before I entered first grade. Thanks to her, I learned to read before my classmates, and my handwriting became soft and elegant. I gained much valuable knowledge.
I love my grandmother dearly. I will strive to be a good student and a well-behaved child to make her and my parents proud. I hope she stays healthy so she can live a long life surrounded by her children and grandchildren.

9. A composition about family, telling the story of my grandmother, part 2
I have a second mother, my maternal grandmother. Ever since I started school, every summer break I visit my grandparents for a few months. I really enjoy spending time with them.
My grandmother is nearly 60 years old, and although she is a member of the senior citizens' club, she remains strong, youthful, and full of energy. She is tall and sturdy, with strong legs. Her hair, though touched with a few strands of gray, is still long, black, and shiny. She often braids her hair, so when she lets it down, her hair flows like graceful waves, which looks beautiful. It is also she who braids my hair into two neat, cool, and lovely pigtails every morning. Her skin is healthy and rosy, and her smile is bright and cheerful. Every time she smiles, it makes everyone around her smile as well. Her hands, though rough from years of working the fields, are warm and comforting. In the early mornings, she wakes up to take a walk, then rides her bicycle to the market. Every time she returns from the market, she brings me treats like delicious local cakes such as rice dumplings and steamed rice cakes. My grandmother is deeply loving toward her children and grandchildren, but she also teaches us discipline, believing that 'love comes with correction'. Whenever we make mistakes, she gently corrects us with the aim of helping us grow into good people.
I love my grandmother dearly and hope she will always be healthy, happy, and live a long life with our family.

10. A story about family warmth, describing my grandmother number 3
Once, when visiting my paternal grandparents, the first person to greet me and my family was my grandmother. Although she is elderly, a lifetime of hard work on the farm has granted her strong health. On my recent visit, I was once again embraced by her, enjoying the comfort of her arms.
My grandmother is now over 60 years old, with skin showing wrinkles and age spots scattered across her face. Her hair, now peppered with gray, is always neatly tied up so she can work without distractions. One of my favorite things to do when visiting her is pulling out the grey hairs, because every time I do, she tells me stories from her past. Her body is tall and thin, with a straight back, likely due to her active lifestyle.
Despite her age, she still works diligently in the rice fields every day. Many of my uncles and aunts have urged her to stay home and rest, but she insists that resting makes her feel restless and that she must stay busy. She wakes up early each morning and teaches me how to gather vegetables and wash rice. Her bony hands, now full of wrinkles, work tirelessly and swiftly. Before I know it, a delicious meal appears before me.
Whenever I visit, I stay for about a week with my grandmother and relatives before returning to the city, as my parents need to go back to work. I look forward to growing up quickly so I can visit her more often.

