Thinking about it now, it hurts a bit to lose a tooth. I don't remember the pain anymore, only the happy memories of Tooth Fairy are left. Suddenly, I found my mother's good intentions.
When I have my own child, when his/her first tooth is loose, I will also smile and tell him the story of the tooth-losing fairy—just like my mother did.
In "The Polar Express", the fat conductor said: "Seeing is believing." The children who have never seen Santa Claus still deeply believe that he exists. On that night of each year, he drove a sleigh pulled by eight reindeer, flying in the shadow of the moon, faster than the light. Children who don't believe in Santa Claus, even when they arrive in the Christmas City, they see the bells on the reindeer shaking under the light reflected by the snow, but they cannot hear their clear and sweet sounds. When they closed their eyes and shouted "I believe", they were surprised to find that it was not fake, and the dream about Christmas was not fake.
Just like the end of the movie, the protagonist brought back a bell, which was a gift from Santa Claus. He shook it, and the bell sang clearly. His sister took it, and the bell still sang clearly. However, no matter how his parents rang, the bell could not make any sound.
His mother said softly: "I'm so sorry, but it doesn't ring." You
should feel sorry , but it 's adults. They no longer believe in those Christmas stories, the bell doesn't ring, forever and ever.
Open my diary and touch those immature handwritings. Where did those dreams in childhood go? It's not that they left us. When we looked back for them, they were always there, waiting for us quietly. We abandoned them.
I like a sentence: "Miracles happen to those who believe in them." Without believing, hope will not exist. Therefore, whether you realize your dreams or not, believing is the most important thing.
In everyone's heart, there is a Christmas bell. Shake it, can you still hear its sound?
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