It has been almost two months since I went home on July 17th to pick up my mother and bring her over to take care of Doudou. Looking back, the timing was just right. On July 21st, Doudou, who had just completed 38 weeks, couldn't wait to arrive in this world. This made my mother, who was unfamiliar with Zhongshan, no longer feel lonely and isolated. She had to wash quite a few diapers for Doudou every day, which was truly exhausting for her!
Actually, when I was back home, my sister, who was busy with her business, entrusted my mother to help take care of her youngest daughter, who was born at the end of 2004. My mother took care of her until I went back to pick her up. When we calculated, my little niece was already more than two years old and had always been the beloved treasure of her grandfather and grandmother. When my mother first arrived in Zhongshan, she thought about her every day. Whenever she thought about that little granddaughter, tears would well up in her eyes. Seeing this, I felt both sorry for her and angry: I pitied her because she would have to endure a long period of separation from her granddaughter, suffering from longing; I was angry because I was jealous - Doudou is also her grandson, doesn't she miss him? I was even angrier one time when she said to me with tears in her eyes while thinking about her granddaughter: "If Doudou's grandmother were willing to come and take care of him, I would go back home immediately!" Isn't that annoying? Although she said that, I deeply understand my mother! Therefore, I plan to go home for a visit during this year's "National Day" holiday. First, I want my father to meet his grandson, and second, I want my mother to reunite with her granddaughter for a few days!