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How to write what my mother said to me
When I was a child, what my mother said to me the most was that sentence: grow up quickly, just grow up.

Say it, I'm not afraid of jokes. When I was a child, I was a difficult little guy. Cry and follow your legs.

When I was born, I was weak and prone to illness. I was over three years old, and I didn't look like two years old. I am so thin, as if a gust of wind blows, I will fall down and can't get up. I don't blame me for not eating my mother's milk, and there are no other subsidies. My stomach doesn't absorb well. I vomited and vomited, getting thinner and thinner.

Sometimes I think that at this age, the problem of crying is the sequela of being hungry when I was a child. You said the child was starving. What good way can you tell others besides crying?

I didn't know why adults were so busy at that time. Anyway, I see my mother very late every day. She goes to work during the day, goes home at night and continues to be busy. She works in a clothing factory, making clothes for the government during the day and doing private work for her neighbors at night. After finishing a stack, another endless stack of cloth came. Seeing the neighbors who come to get clothes, wearing new clothes and smiling, I will shrink behind my mother and resolutely not fight with them. My mother saw that I didn't cooperate, so she had to be embarrassed to explain: this child is too shy. It will be fine when he grows up.

Grow up, grow up!

When I don't say hello to people, my mother will say this: she goes to work, and I won't let her follow the steps. After crying, she will hold my head and say the same thing; When I was at school, every time I paid my tuition, it was always delayed. It's really too late for me to speak now. My mother would say the same thing when she pieced together the money and handed it to me. ...

I grew up, got married and had children of my own. At this time, my mother said the most words to me: I feel just right! It's really good!

It is a woman's nature to love beauty, and I am no exception. Especially in fitness, I am not vague at all, because I see my mother's round waist, and I am afraid that one day I will become like her.