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t it would be a learning experience。 She packed such a heavy suitcase; she made it just three blocks before she collapsed in front of the neighborhood bakery。 The owner drove her home in the bread truck and gave her a dozen doughnuts。 He still looks at me in a funny way。
Mom; do you think the lesson she learned that day was to always pack light when traveling a distance? It worked; though。 She was too tired to recall why she was angry and too full of ideally doughnuts to care。
Recently; your other granddaughter was looking at all the pictures you’d taken when the two of you had traveled together。 I’d forgotten how many countries you’d visited over the years。 I do remember; like it was yesterday; the call got saying that you had to cut short your Hawaiian vision because you’d been hand by a surfboard on the beach at Waikiki and received twenty stitches in your leg。 Your granddaughter stayed up all night and tended to your needs。 In the morning; she made all the flight arrangements to get you home。 She was only thirteen years old。 You were so proud of her。
I know that feeling today; Mom; when I see what wonderful mothers my daughters have bee。
As for your great…grandchildren; all I can say is that they have an overabundance of energy; either that; or I’m getting old。 A photo of the entire family sits on my dresser。 Everyone looks so happy。 We still are。 I thought you’d like to hear that。 It’s difficult without you; but I think we’re finally getting our act together。
It’s getting late; so I’m going to put away your things for now。 We’ll do this again next year; promise。
Happy birthday; Mom。
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桑德·史密斯
我的母親在她15歲的時候就有了第一個孩子,現在她已經76歲了,她以前一直希望有一天能夠不用再照看小孩,不用再擔心是否付得起賬單,不用再承擔那麼多責任,總之就是坐下來,什麼事情
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