When the children are not at home, parents live a very casual but caring life. They no longer worry about whether the children like the food they bought or not, but they start to worry about whether the children eat on time. .
Compared with rural areas, cities have better conditions in all aspects and more opportunities, which are very attractive to young people. Therefore, young people who live in rural areas like to go to cities to work and live. They almost never return to their homes in the countryside. Only during the Spring Festival, they will return to their long-lost hometowns from cities around the world. Those who have stayed in the village for many years are elderly parents who cannot leave their hometown. They are the only ones who still stick to their hometown land.
Our parents who stay in their hometowns are generally living a good life. My two cousins ??are both working in other places, one in Shenyang and the other in Tianjin. They don’t come back even during the busy farming season. They leave all the farm work at home to their parents. Fortunately, now that the countryside has been mechanized, all the laborious work has been eliminated. No one is needed, and I am not tired. There is also a supermarket in the village with all kinds of daily necessities, and there is a big market every five days, which is very convenient.
Usual headaches and brain fever can be solved at community health centers without having to travel too far. The village has also built a cultural courtyard and has a lot of various fitness equipment. After dinner, all the villagers who like square dancing went to dance, and those who couldn't dance went to watch and enjoy themselves. You don’t feel tired if you do some farm work during the busy farming season. You can have some fun during the off-farming season. This is basically the current situation in the countryside. As parents whose children are not around, most of them live a relaxed and comfortable life, and they themselves are also very happy. satisfy.
But I still remember it in my heart, counting on my fingers when the children will return home.