Special Friend
Essay by kh19970910 • November 15, 2012 • Essay • 523 Words (3 Pages) • 1,415 Views
Special Friend
When you are depressed, who is always cheering you up? When you lost direction of your life, who can give you the best guidance? When you are hopeless, who is the light in the dark that bright up your heart? To me the person is my mother.
The first word I said, when I knew how to speak was" Ma Ma. " I grew up in a small single family; there were my mother and I. even though I did not have any siblings to play with, my mother would never stopped trying to make me felt joyous and cheery. Once she went to New York for business a month, during those thirty days, I could not stop missing her, especially when I went to bed.... Because I had a very rare habit, which was I could not fell into sleep without laying my legs on someone's belly. And my mom's belly was the most soft and comfortable one for me, so I really could not live without her!
Before a day she came back, you would not believe how exhilarated I was. While my grandparents, uncle, aunt, and cousins were watching television. I climbed up onto the top of the couch thinking myself as "Tarzan," saying "OH A OHOH" in my mouth. And then I suddenly jumped down from the couch. Of course I got hurt..... You can still see a hollow line on my forehead now. My forehead got hit directly by the edge of the table, those who were watching variety show, suddenly got quiet and then freeze, might be five seconds later, my grandma and aunt quickly came to checked if I was injured. I guessed I shock them.....
After the dramatic scene of me, "The day "finally came! My mother finally came back from New York. Grandma and I waited at the arrival lobby, "Someone comes out from the door!" I shouted. I wasn't really sure who that was because it looked like a yellow fluffy puppet. As the puppet walked closer to us, I got to see the person's face. "Mommy!" I yelled realizing the puppet was my mother, who was wearing a "Winnie and Pooh" costume. I ran to her immediately feeling exciting and satisfied, when I finally got to hug her. The envious look from other kids at the airport, made me experienced again that I had a coolest Mom ever! After a long period to be separated apart with my mother, the warm and cheerful feelings are still very impressed by the hug from her at the time, even until now.
If I got any chances to go back to Taiwan to see her, I would still feeling impatiently even now, hoping that I could just see her next second, instead of waited for fifteen hours in the airplane. However I would always feeling satisfied, when we reunited. Just as I was little.......
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