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My grandparents got married in 1958 when my grandfather was 24 years old. 45 years of marriage, 5 adult children, 1 grandchild, He knows a lot about family life. He told me that the most important value of marriage is trust, communication, support and compromise. Through life's challenges such as raising three different jobs and five children, he learned to support his wife for him. When he changed job, she left the farm with him. When he took over the third and last work of John Deere's work, she backed him. Next to her, she also accepted his idea of feeding an old English Shepherd in a growing area of the family. A compromise is also an important value between the two. For example, grandmother does not like football games, but he goes with grandparents because he likes them very much. Even though Grandma likes it, Grandpa does not like shopping. So my grandfather goes to the piano when he is in my grandmother.
Grandfather and grandmother took on the role of traditional Bread Winner and housewife. In his generation men are usually providers. Therefore, my grandfather worked hard to find work and earn money to support the family. Grandma is a wife of a stereotype farm and she is at home to raise children and take care of the house. She is also a disciple of children. Grandpa fulfills the role of a mediator. When my eldest son is four years old, I go to the pasture through a gravel road. In a ranch, there is a small stream at the bottom of a steep slope. If the mother does not know where he is, he will escape. After returning several times, she was scolded, returned to the ranch, sat on the chair, and wrapped the towel around her waist. In this way, she can keep track of him while working around the house. After listening to it, he always confirms what the grandmother said or did. Without her, I will not eat it. "