kristen ponsford
Stories (1/0)
Lazy boy
I was a lazy kid (as my dad would say) and did very little. I'm always looking for an opportunity to do something. But I just couldn't hold on, Dad. For example, when I sweep the floor, less than two minutes back ache, threw the broom, not sweeping at all. Once, after supper, my father said to me, "Yao Yao, you must work. You stay at home all day and do nothing. How can that work?" I was a little ashamed of myself, so I decided, "Well, I. Wash the dishes!" "You should wash the dishes, not wash the dishes in half," Dad said skeptically. Do as you say, and I'll take all the bowls to the kitchen. My mom was worried when she saw it. She rushed over and said, "Here, let me get you some." In the kitchen, I thought: What? I've never washed dishes before, and I can't. Although I saw my mom wash it a few times, I didn't really study it. "My mother read my mind. He brought me the dishcloth and gently put the bowl in the basin. Then he said to me, "Wash the dishes with water first, and then with dishwashing liquid. "I am not experienced in following my mother's instructions to use water is being networked to identify and translate... It was washed. Then rub some dishwashing liquid back and forth on the bowl with a cloth. Example began to describe well, later felt sore hand, do not want to do. I just wanted to say to my mom, "No, I'm tired. "But as soon as it was on the tip of my tongue, I pulled it back. It occurred to me that I couldn't give up this time." Keep doing it." I remind myself. After some effort, I finally washed all the dishes. It's just a rough wash! Although not very clean, but still very satisfied, feel very relaxed. Because I finally did something, and I didn't stop doing it, I kept doing it. I have learned one thing: labor can bring happiness!
By kristen ponsfordabout a year ago in Cleats