Thursday, August 27, 2015

From The Heart Final Draft

             The word "anak" is a word meaning son in Filipino, that my grandma calls me. It can be used as anako.. But to her it didn't just mean son it meant generous son, and a son that will be successful in life. Mostly all filipino's call there son or grandson anak because it's respect. To me when ever I hear anak I would go to her because she would always make me do work around the house and would cook good filipino food. She would ask me to clean up her carpet by getting the vacuum or would  call me to watch my baby cousin I would make sure she doesn't get hurt or break anything. 


             Before Christmas we went on a family trip on to Vegas, that my grandma paid for to make us happy. Some of my aunties and uncles and parents paid  for there kids. My grandma would pay for her son's and daughters. My grandma wasn't rich but she would  spend money to make us happy. While going to Vegas my grandma would say anako make sure you behave over there to your parents, cousins, and aunties, uncles. Going to our hotel rooms me and my brother would fight over the nicest bed. And my grandma would come in and say u guys will sleep on the floor for this night because you are being bad boys, in Filipino accent. "Anako where do you want to eat", my grandma said. I said I wanted to go eat at the confession stand out side our hotel. After spending days at Vegas we took a rode trip to Disney Land where we went to ride scary Roller coaster rides. My grandma would say anako do not ride that because you are to short. She really cared for me the whole trip she watched after me just like how I watch out for my cousin. 


            As time went on, Christmas came by she would always go shopping to get presents for the who family. She did not care how much money she spends, she would only care on how much she gives. She would always put to anak on the presents to shoe that the presents are for me because I'm the only one who she mostly calls. My grandma calls me anak so much times that I think it is my real name. What my grandma got me for Christmas was army guns and we got a cat, we wanted to name it anaka, but my mom wanted to name it figi which is a German name. I would always say Thank you so much grandma and give her a kiss after she would give me the present.
             
             I ask my dad to teach me some filipino so I can teach my kids in the future. I will definitely  use the word anak to my son. When  my grandma used to watch me when I was young she used to always cook for me and my little cousin she used to cook fish, and other filipino food. She would always tell me to eat all my food, she taught me that there are a lot of hunger out there and it would make me feel bad. If I would make trouble to my brother or do something bad she would give me "bak bak" which is spanking in Filipino. Me and my brother used to always fight and my grandma would say anako stop fighting in a filipino accent and we wouldn't listen so we would get bak bak.


       

           As I got older and as time went by my cat died because two dogs were harassing it, and me and my family was very sad and we buried it. My grandma found a job as a janitor so she could earn money but she got paid twice as much because she was friends with the owner.  I would always go with my dad to drop my grandmaa off to work early in the morning.  She used to always say goodbye anak to my dad and to me becausethat's how respectful she is. Anak to me is not just meaning son, but meaning nice, respectful, and generous. Thank you Grandma for always taking care of me. With out you I wouldn't have the courage to say anak or learn filipino when I get older. 

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

From the Heart Rough Draft

             The word "anak" is a word meaning son in Filipino, that my grandma calls me. But to her it didn't just mean son it meant generous son, and a son that will be successful in life. Mostly all filipino's call there son or grandson anak because it's respect. The reason why my parents don't call me that is because back in my grandma's time her dad used to always say anak to her brothers. To me when ever I hear anak I would go to her because she would always make me good filipino food. She would ask me to clean up her carpet or call me to watch my baby cousin.


             As time passed, we planned a family trip to Las Vegas.  I would always want to sit next to my grandma because  she would always make me laugh with funny jokes. When we got to Vegas all my grandma wanted to do was gamble. I asked her if I could gamble too but she would always laugh at me and say when youreach 21 you can with me. Not just me she would call me anak but to all my other cousins too. She respected all of us and we are very thankful that we have our grandma who takes care of us and loves us like how she loves the whole family.

            Coming back from Vegas was bittersweet because it was the last time I would spend time with my family in Vegas. When we arrived to Honolulu my grandma used to buy me Starbucks at the airport to keep me awake, even tho my mom didn't like me to drink coffee. When we got home we all went to bed and I would kiss my grandma goodnight and she would  say good night anak.


             I ask my dad to teach me some filipino so I can teach my kids in the future. I will definitely  use the word anak to my son. When  my grandma used to watch me when I was young she used to always cook for me and my little cousin she used to cook fish, and other filipino food. If I would make trouble or do something bad she would give me "bak bak" which is spanking in Filipino.

       
           As I got older and as time went by my grandma found a job as a janitor but got paid twice as much because she was friends with the owner.  I would always go with my dad to drop my grandma off to work early in the morning.  She used to always say goodbye anak to my dad and to me because that's how respectful she is. Anak to me is not just meaning son, but meaning nice, respectful, and generous. Thank you Grandma for always taking care of me. With out you I wouldn't have the courage to say anak or learn filipino when I get older.