I had 9 years old when my grandfather died, he was and will be one of my favorites persons of my life and despite the fact that we shared a few years, i was lucky to meet him.
He worked on many things, among them he was a builder and he always took a lot of tools, i can say that my love for create and build things in my career is related from the beginning with him.
I think he was an artist like me but in his own way, we both work with our hands and we love what we do.
He inherited from me and my cousins a workshop in his house full of tools and every time i need one i go to the workshop and upon entering a connection between us. Is that one of the reasons because that i choose this career, i feel even closer to him.
This year i kept this pliers and have used it a lot because my main workshop is goldsmithing, i really like this main workshop but wat i like the most is being able to use my grandfather's tools because if i were in main workshop paint or photo i wouldn't use them so much.
I know this post was very sentimental but i like to write about he, it has not been a good days for me and it makes me feel a little hapier to remember him. Thanks for reading and have a good week! :)
Hello Casandra!!
ResponderEliminarThat was a very touching post, thank u so much for sharing this meaningful piece of your life with us. It’s awesome what you are doing, I find that goldsmith is one of the coolest things in the world. I hope better days come to your life, hugs.
See you soon.
Oh Casandra, i love that your grandfather was an inspiration for you, its very lovely! We have to appreciate our grandparents because many people are born without knowing them. My two grandfathers are very different, Enrique is very intellectual but he has not sense of humor, and Eugenio is not the most intellectual person in the world, but he has the best sense of humor. I'm a mix between them, because i am not very smart and i dont have sense of humor hahahaha.
ResponderEliminarI hope you feel better, Casandra, you have a big heart ;)
hey Casandra! what a beautiful post, thank you so much for sharing this with us, i'm sure that wherever he is, he's very proud of you.
ResponderEliminarSend you a big hug, and hope you feel better now <3
Casi, hi!
ResponderEliminarYour Grandpa seems like a really interesting person. I’m really glad to hear you keep using his tools, it makes me think about the inheritance of the material things and the non-material things, such as the same skills and interests. Anyway, have a good week!