"God! We want a baby..."
A child really "grew" out of the ground, like a potato? The potatoes in the ground will have a few leaves, and he did too, but it grew on his legs.
"Potato Boy" can't do anything, so we "installed" a lot of skills for him, saying that it is for him, rather than what we want. Everything we wanted to do, or haven't done yet, was stuffed into "Potato Boy," and he took it seriously, and we were overjoyed, albeit a little counterproductive at times.
In the film, when little Timothy couldn't distinguish between friendship and love, his mother was very sensitive and took his father to "explore" this issue. From disapproval at the beginning, to gradually watching the development of the situation on the sidelines, try not to disturb it. , and appreciate their results (instead of my parents, a beat?). Little Timothy is growing up, and parents have to learn how to be good parents.
Every parent is not born to be a father, nor is a mother born to be a mother. When I was a child, the teacher taught us "1+1=2" in school, but God is a fool, she (God is Gril) forgot to put "raising children" The manual” was sent to us by fax machine, so we don’t know how to get along with the children, how to make the communication between the two sides more effective, the children are growing up, and being a parent is also a learning process.
Every leaf on little Timothy's leg is an indispensable factor in our growth process, the first time we made friends, the first time we were sad when we saw our relatives leave, and the first time we felt love...
I read Bush's speech at the funeral of George W. Bush, telling interesting stories about his father, his attitude towards life, a very relaxed and warm funeral, but every time I think of our traditional funeral method, we cry for three days and seven days, and weep until we die. The second is still heart-wrenching, and the next second is full of laughter. I feel that the mainstream values of American society and family values are positive, and everything is people-oriented (additional to this section on December 8).
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