I walk on this busy street and occasionally fall down because of a small shallow pit on the road. Maybe you feel embarrassed to fall in front of everyone, but my heart will always pass by with joy. ...
I don't remember it was winter a few years ago. Before going out, my mother asked me to put on more clothes, wrapped me up inside and outside, and didn't forget to put a scarf around my neck. Little me, like a round cotton ball, walked out of the house with heavy steps. The weather in December is really cold, but in the joy and play with my friends, I forgot the cold.
There is a meadow outside the community, and we play on it. In the laughter, the scarf slipped inadvertently, and I didn't notice it at all, but when I was naughty, it wrapped around my little feet. I couldn't help stumbling forward a few steps. At this time, a vague shadow came running here in the distance.
I fell to the ground and there was a dull rustling sound in the grass. The pain brought tears to my eyes. At this time, a pair of warm big hands picked me up. It's my mother. Tears stopped unconsciously in her arms.
Time is like water in a towel. In an instant, my childhood has been distorted. I ushered in this flowery age. I vaguely remember: "I stood in line after school at noon, with unfinished books in my hand." When I went down the stairs, I still looked at it affectionately for a moment. With one foot empty, I fell to the ground in an extremely embarrassing position. Many students turned to me and burned their faces. However, the teacher came over and kindly helped me up and whispered, "Be careful when you walk in the future." I nodded gratefully.
The middle school entrance examination is coming. I am sitting in a pile of books and munching on them. Tired, have a rest. Walking with friends on campus has become my first choice to relieve stress. I talked with my classmates so much that I didn't notice the first small step. As you expected, I fell down again. My friend quickly reached out to help me up and asked with concern, "Are you all right?" This scene, deja vu, I smiled: "Nothing."
Now, I won't fall down as often as before. However, in retrospect, my teachers, friends and parents gave me a lot of love when I was growing up. Although a little insignificant, it also taught me to face the challenges of life alone. Now, if a little girl falls down on this busy street, I will not hesitate to help her up, and then she will learn to smile and help the next person who falls down.
Hello, you can ask me, I hope it will be adopted.