Home is a family, it is a small homeland, from which love for one's native country begins. The family plays a big role in the life of every person.
Each person has relatives and close people who are always there, who can be trusted and who can be relied upon in any situation - these are members of his family. That is why the family plays such an important role in our lives.
There are five of us in the family: mom, dad, older sister, brother and me. We are very close-knit family. My older sister is twenty-two. She studies at the university and works. My brother is 12 years old and is in the 6th grade.
My parents work a lot. They are both doctors and by eight in the morning every day they leave for a shift at the clinic. Nevertheless, my mother always manages to cook a delicious breakfast for the whole family and sit at the table with us for a while to pay attention to everyone.
In the evening, our family also always gathers at the same table. We exchange impressions, sum up the past day, have dinner and drink tea with various desserts that dad usually buys after work to pamper us.
This is how everyday life goes in our family. We travel every weekend and holidays. It can be just a trip to the nearest entertainment center or a trip to the countryside.
My parents are kind, but rather strict in the upbringing of their children and grandchildren. They always give me, my sister and my brother good advice on how to live and share their life experiences.
I can say that we are a very friendly family. My parents understand us at first sight, and we help each other without further ado.
Dublin is a fine city, with beautiful grey stone houses. It is situated on the east coast of Ireland. If you go to Dublin you must visit its parks. They have beautiful gardens with deer, and there are markets there on Sundays.
Dublin has always been a city of music. A lot of rock and pop groups come to Ireland, because the Irish like music very much. The Irish people like an old song about a Dublin girl, Mollie Malone. She sold shellfish in the streets of Dublin, her father and mother did the same thing before her. When she was still young she became ill and died, but her ghost lived after her. The writer of the song doesn't use the word "love", but he calls her "sweet Mollie Malone", so probably he loved her.Because Dublin is near the sea you can sometimes feel the wind on your face in the middle of the city. But if you want to be warm you can drink coffee in one of the many cafes. Dublin has lots of bridges. Many people know about O'Connell Bridge. It's unusual because it is almost square (47 metres wide and 49 metres across). People know about the Dublin Post Office too. In 1916 there was fighting there between Irishmen and British soldiers.
Home is a family, it is a small homeland, from which love for one's native country begins. The family plays a big role in the life of every person.
Each person has relatives and close people who are always there, who can be trusted and who can be relied upon in any situation - these are members of his family. That is why the family plays such an important role in our lives.
There are five of us in the family: mom, dad, older sister, brother and me. We are very close-knit family. My older sister is twenty-two. She studies at the university and works. My brother is 12 years old and is in the 6th grade.
My parents work a lot. They are both doctors and by eight in the morning every day they leave for a shift at the clinic. Nevertheless, my mother always manages to cook a delicious breakfast for the whole family and sit at the table with us for a while to pay attention to everyone.
In the evening, our family also always gathers at the same table. We exchange impressions, sum up the past day, have dinner and drink tea with various desserts that dad usually buys after work to pamper us.
This is how everyday life goes in our family. We travel every weekend and holidays. It can be just a trip to the nearest entertainment center or a trip to the countryside.
My parents are kind, but rather strict in the upbringing of their children and grandchildren. They always give me, my sister and my brother good advice on how to live and share their life experiences.
I can say that we are a very friendly family. My parents understand us at first sight, and we help each other without further ado.