I remember one Sunday when I was seven years old, my father went to the hospital early. After breakfast, my mother and I are going to the market to buy food. After a phone call, my mother said to me in a hurry, "Xixi, my mother is going to work overtime. You should study at home." As soon as her voice fell, she rushed out of the room.
Alas, I am at home alone now. The room was quiet, except for the ticking of the second hand. I obediently did my homework and watched TV for a while. Near noon, my mother called and said that I couldn't go home at noon because I had work to finish. Let me go to grandpa's house by myself. I called grandpa's house, but no one answered. What should I do? I quickly opened the refrigerator door. There was nothing but some raw vegetables and I couldn't cook. What should I do? Take money to buy something to eat? But mom didn't give me the key. What if the thief comes in without locking the door? Think about it, the result is the same-it won't work. Just when I was upset, there was a burst of footsteps in the corridor. Is mom back? I seem to see hope. From the "cat's eye" on the door, it turned out to be the neighbor aunt upstairs. If only mom came back! My stomach started growling. Yes, I can go to my neighbor's aunt's house for lunch. She is a warm-hearted and good aunt. I was very enthusiastic about me as soon as I told her. The food in my aunt's house is really delicious. I spent that noon at my neighbor's house.
Afterwards, my mother praised me for being smart. Through this incident, I understand the meaning of this sentence. There are many ways to do one thing, and I also know that wisdom can overcome difficulties.