a mother's love is not a deadline
A child quarreled with his mother and left the house. As he walked he realized that he did not bring any money. He passed through a noodle shop. He was anxious to book a bowl of noodles with hunger.
Owners noodle saw the boy standing in front of her stall long enough, then asked, "Son, do you want to order a noodle?"
"Yes, but I do not carry money," the boy replied sheepishly. "It's okay, I'll buy," said the proprietor.
The child was immediately eaten. Then the tears began with tears. "What's the boy?" Asked the proprietor. "It's okay, I'm just thrilled that I'd met one who gave me a bowl of noodles, but my own mother after a fight with me, threw me out of the house. You're a man just met but so concerned about me.
The store owner said "Son, why do you think so? Think about this, I'm just giving you a bowl of noodles and you're so moved .... Your mother had cooked noodles, rice, etc. until you're an adult, you should be grateful to him.
The boy was surprised to hear it. "Why did not I think about it?"
For a bowl of noodles from a new person I know I'm so grateful, but to my mother cooked for me for many years, I do not even care.
The child was immediately spent bakminya then he braced himself to go home. Once at the doorstep of the house, he saw his mother's face tired and anxious. When she saw her son, the first words out of his mouth was "Son, you're home, quickly entered, I had prepared dinner."
Hearing this, the child can not hold his tears and she cried in front of his mother.
Sometimes we may be very grateful to others for a small relief that gave to us. But to people who are very close to us (family), especially our parents, we often forget about it.
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