That's a thousand favors in one!
Do you remember?
Yesterday evening in 2010, I came home from work and you were smiling at the door. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Then come with me into the kitchen, you never come into the kitchen, unless it's my period, and you'll remember not to touch anything cold.
That night, I said I was going to make cod, and you came out of the fridge to see you clumsily clean it, and I said, "I'll do it, it's okay, I'm wearing gloves." ”
You say, "No, no, I'll be fine soon." Don't get cold at this time. As he spoke, he shielded me from approaching the sink with his body. It's also your constant conditioning that has made my originally weak body healthy.
Then, I was frying the fish, and you were cleaning the water spinach, and I saw that you were washing the vegetables and talking to me about everything, and I was not very serious, so I gently kicked your ass and "ordered" you: "Be serious, this is going to eat in your stomach!"
You pretend to be innocent and aggrieved: "Oh yes! When did Dr. Jia become such a wretch?
"Hehehe, haven't you been beaten all the time, as for being so wronged?" I laughed at your exaggerated expression.
During the meal, you wiped out the steamed pork ribs brought by your sister-in-law the day before yesterday, and Leng didn't eat fresh cod, but still ate a piece at my repeated request.
I ate first, tidied up the room, and saw that the silkworm babies raised by Doudou had five or six cocoons, so I said: "Oh, this is so small and there are only so few, I still want to make a bed silk quilt!
You get up and laugh!
Doudou didn't eat anymore, and the family went to the floating platform to see Doudou's silkworm baby.
I saw that there was only one male moth and two female moths in the cocoon, so I took apart the pair that was mating and gave the male moth to the other female moth.
"Hehe, I want them all to have more children and grandchildren! I can't support one to death and the other to starve to death!" I winked at you. Doudou looked at us inexplicably from the sidelines.
The next day, the two female moths laid countless white eggs, all full and shiny, and I proudly said to you: "Look, all the eggs are good, and countless silkworm babies will surely hatch, and my silk is hopeful." ”
You smile and circle your index finger and scratch my nose as you always do! I accept your affection honestly: let you gently scrape the bridge of my nose.
You have always raised me as a child, never asking for anything, although I can do anything, but you never ask for it.
I don't even have to go into a bank, I don't know what the bank does, and I can't even tell the difference between debit and credit cards.
I live like a child every day carefree.
This morning in 2010, you got up early to exercise, but helped me cook ginseng soup, brought it to the bed, gently blew it with your mouth, tasted it not hot, coaxed me to drink, I hummed while being coquettish, you put down the cup, helped me sit up and watched me drink the ginseng soup, and praised me: "I can do it!"
Then I poured another cup and put it on the bedside table, telling me that I must drink it when I got up.
When you come back from workout, you see that Doudou and I have gotten up, run to the bedroom to see if I have drunk ginseng soup, see the empty cup and say, "That's good!
I was braiding Doudou in front of the dresser, and you looked in the mirror and said, "Isn't your face very good-looking, is there anything uncomfortable?"
"No, in Doudou's words, Daddy is so long-winded!" I tease you! You pat me on the shoulder to wash.
I put a band-aid on my finger that I accidentally cut on a newspaper rack in the office the day before, and you see a long opening and say, "No wonder you have a bad face, you have such a serious injury!"
I'll raise my hand and spank your ass, and I'll squeamish your naughty!
At noon that day, the two of us were still competing against the landlord's score, and my score was rising, but you lost all the points, and also lost the number of Doudou, and then scolded and said: "Grandma's legs! Bad luck today, the beans are lost! Don't play! Little comrade, you should go to bed too, right?"
I shut down and went to sleep.
At about four o'clock in the afternoon, you called me: "Little comrade, how is your health?"
I said, "It's good, it's nothing." You're not busy?"
You happily say, "I'm going to the bank, and I'll add some more money to the stock today." Bye. ”
This sentence became the last sentence you left for me!
How can I adapt to the fact that you have loved me so much, but you have left me alone for the rest of my life, and how can I forget and move forward?!