First we had the rope skipping competition. At the referee's command the athletes jumped with all their might. In the meantime Auntie said Dad jumped rope like an eagle spreading its wings Mom looked like a bird dancing while I looked like a spring swallow flying. Suddenly Auntie said, "The game is over!" We stopped immediately. As a result, I jumped 185 times and dad jumped 123 times while mom only jumped 92 times.
The second event was the 400-meter run. As soon as the referee said "go", the athletes rushed out like arrows. At first, my father's speed was as fast as a motorcycle and I couldn't catch up with him. But I looked back to see my mom was still panting behind me! On the last lap I caught up with Dad at lightning speed and overtook him to take first place. Dad had to settle for second. By the time Mom reached the finish line she was thirsty and out of breath. The referee handed her a glass of water and she drank it all in one gulp.
The third event was shuttlecock. As she prepared, Mom laughed in her heart while Dad held his mouth and found it very difficult. In the whole process of the game, mom always showed a look of great spirit and dad showed a look of difficulty, but I was full of confidence. In the end, mom got the first place and I got the second place and dad got the third place.
When the awards were being presented, Grandma came up to me with a note. I took the note and read what it said: "Go to the supermarket at night and it will expire. Then Grandma went to Dad and gave him a bottle of Coca-Cola which he gladly accepted. Finally, Grandma walked over to Mom and patted her on the shoulder and said, "I'll punish you for going to the supermarket with your first name tonight." Mom nodded helplessly after hearing this.