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8945956 No.8945956[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Anyone have a nanny/maid/slave make food for you growing up?

>> No.8945960

lmao wish i had a slave growing up t b h

>> No.8945965

Yeah, my mom lmao.

>> No.8946025

>>8945956

ive had a slave ever since I turned 18 and it is pretty great. talk about a timesaver!

>> No.8946028

>>8945956

Grew up in SoCal. Mom and Dad were workaholics. When I was maybe 5-6 they hired a Mexican woman we came to call 'Abuela.'

All her kids were grown up and she was a retired nurse from Tijuana. She was very sweet and kind, treated us like her own. Took us shopping, to the park, museums, family reunions, you name it. She gave 110% every day and thank god our parents compensated her richly.

She used to make this Mexican dish called albondigas, a kind of beef/rice meatball stew that became an instant classic. It was so delicious and I've tried replicating it but it never came out tasting as good as hers. At Christmas time I asked Abuela what her secret was. She told me the secret ingredient was love. Cliche yes but I teared up.

When I turned 10 Mom and Dad invited Abuela to come live with us, best decision ever! She's still there but she no longer cleans, she gets to spend her golden years sipping wine on the patio relaxing.

I love Abuela, she's the grandma I never had. Right now all I want to do is hug her.

Sorry for carrying on....

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8946060

you will never have a pusy slave

>> No.8946069

>>8946028
That's really sweet, anon.

>> No.8946089

>>8946028
....you let your nanny retire and live the good life after 4-5years of work?
I've seen this in the past with fellow boarding school fags... but this was after 15 years if service to the family....

>> No.8946098

>>8946028
Sturmdrumpfers BTFO. Amazing what happens when humanity trumps idiocy.

>> No.8946099

i wish i had an abuela like that

>> No.8946104

>>8946089

Abuela came to work for my family when I was 5 or 6, I'm now 29. Mom asked her to retire about 10 years ago. I'd say she's earned it. We celebrated her 79th birthday last September.

>> No.8946106

>>8946098
anon left out the part about abuelita being a drug trafficker associated with the mexican mafia

>> No.8946119

>>8946028
Bravo! Love will ALWAYS Trump Hate!

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>>8946119

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>>8945956
>taking 11 years to realize who's been living with you the entire time

Fucking americans.

>> No.8946134

>>8945956
The story that OP was referring too would have had a much happier ending if someone called ICE on the family much earlier.

Then the nanny could go see her parents decades earlier.

Weird thing though is why the nanny never thought of running away when she was much younger.

>> No.8946139

>>8946028
Why didn't her own kids take care of her? Why, your parents?

She better leave her inheritance to you then since it seems she spends more time with your family than her own family

>> No.8946140

>>8946130
110 volts can't even boil water

>> No.8946153

>>8946060
based pusyposter