A composition about celebrating Women’s Day for my mother

Perhaps, before Mother's Day, the students will send the prepared gifts to their mothers. Some are music boxes, some are crystals, some are bright and colorful flowers...but I can't like any of them. No matter how good the gift is, no matter how expensive the gift is, it doesn't cost money given by the mother. Maybe the mother doesn't like the things she buys for her, because the aesthetic concepts of adults and children are different. Despite this, in order to show your kindness, your mother will still nod and smile and say: "I like it very much!" "It is very beautiful!" and so on. In fact, they don't like it at all. How can they be willing to buy useless things with their hard-earned money? They would rather use the money to buy some good books for their children. If the parents say they don't like it, the children will be unhappy. In order to make the children happy, they had to act out a play together. But my mother is different from others, she is a straight person.

I still remember a time when I was young, watching other children delivering gifts to their mother. In order to show my filial piety, I asked my mother for some money on the pretext of buying books

Buying a gift for mom. I chose among thousands of things and chose a spinning windmill. I gave this little thought to my mother, and she was dumbfounded. I thought my mother would be very happy, but what I never expected was that my mother scolded me: "Mom, with the hard-earned money, just buy these crappy things? What's the point of giving these to me?" "Use? My mother is not a child, so how can I like it?"

The lesson I learned that time made me never do this kind of thing again. If you really want to show your filial piety, then make money by yourself and buy gifts for your mother. Only in this way can you understand the hard work of making money and understand how hard-earned money is. From then on, every Mother's Day, I would make a holiday card for my mother and tell her everything that was in my heart. This habit continued until the second semester of fifth grade. When I entered sixth grade, I stopped sending greeting cards to my mother because it took up energy and time. Yesterday, Women's Day, I "took over all the housework" for my mother, brought her a cup of tea, and patted her back. I think it costs nothing and expresses my feelings very well. Isn’t it the best of both worlds? And my mother will feel very comfortable. However, I think that doing a good job in studying and reaching a higher level is the most precious and best gift for my mother, don’t you think so?

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