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The person I admire most (Grandpa)

My most admired person--grandfather

> He, tall, walks as fast as flying, a rectangular face, with a pair of big eyes, and broken copper in his hands can always be turned into a piece of handicraft, this is my grandfather.

> For a while, I was addicted to drinks, drinking two or three cans a day. And grandpa always left the cans behind. At first I didn't pay attention to it, but every day, it caught my attention. One day, I finally couldn't help myself and went to ask my grandfather, "Grandpa, what are you doing with these wastes?" "You think they're useless, they're very useful!" Grandpa said with a smile. This aroused my suspicion. As the saying goes, "Seeing is better than hearing," and I wanted to see for myself. One night, in the dead of night, I snuck outside the house and looked in through the window. Wow! It turned out that Grandpa was making handicrafts. The little flower baskets he made were really skillful and unique. Coupled with the colorful colors on the drink box, such as icing on the cake, more beautiful.

> Grandpa is not just good at this, he can do countless things, don't believe me? I'll tell you one more thing.

> When I was seven years old, slingshots became popular. When I played with my buddies, I saw them set up, legs apart, take the stone, shoot! "The stone flew out with a whoosh and hit the bull's-eye. Seeing them look full of vigor, I really do not feel good in my heart. As soon as I got home, I cried loudly. The sound of crying alarmed my grandfather, he rushed over and asked, "What's wrong with you?" I cried, "I? I want a slingshot. I want a slingshot," and Grandpa said, "Okay, I'll make you one." Immediately, a big smile spread across my face as if the rain had passed. The smile immediately disappeared when I saw that Grandpa had found a pair of unwearable pants and a piece of wire. I asked, "Grandpa, I want a slingshot, not a rag." Grandpa said mysteriously: "I am making you a slingshot, don't believe me? Let's ride a donkey and watch the singing? We'll see." I went to see what was going on with my belly full of doubts. I saw my grandfather folded the wire into a "u" shape, and then the bottom and together, twisted into a grip, the slingshot is basically formed. Grandpa then cut open the torn pants, pulled out the elastic band, and tied it to the ends of the slingshot, and a delicate, chic and powerful slingshot was ready. The next day we competed and my slingshot came out on top. They all said, "Li Aobo, you're great. Where did you get this slingshot?" I smiled and said, "Hee hee, it's all because of my grandpa!"

> I really admire my grandpa for always turning everyday trash into treasure. This not only does not cost money, but also can reduce the garbage, I grow up to do the same, for the environmental protection office to share!