After the epidemic, the person I want to see most is my mother. I want to hold her hand, walk in the sun, talk to her about my life and listen to her nagging. I will listen, don't criticize, don't blame, smile and carry my mother up the path with a breeze. ......
My mother gave me life and raised me, and I can give very little in return. I have been studying outside since junior high school, and my mother is busy with trivial matters of life. I don't want to help my parents in my hometown. I want to see the outside world and choose another life. My father didn't quite understand, but my mother always supported me. I am especially grateful to my parents for this.
Every time I go home and set foot on my way home, I feel a faint homesickness when I look at the scenic assembly line outside the car and push the boat back. It's not that I can't leave my hometown, but I think there will be fewer and fewer days to meet my relatives. ......
I hope my mother will be safe, healthy and happy in her later years!