Dear Mom and Dad,
Although we can only keep in touch with each other by the telephone or the Internet, I wish I could let you know how much I love you and how much I’ve appreciated the things you’ve done for me. Its never too much to say thank you to you, my dear parents.
First and the most important is that thank you for bringing me to this world. During the 20 years, you have done a lot for me, but I haven’t realized how much I love you until I left home to the university. I understand how much effort you have cost to bring me up. Now, I have grown up, I can look after you.
Second, I want to thank you that you give me a good environment to grow up. There is an old saying “Parents are the first teacher to their children”. In my life, you are the typical ones. Because of your good examples I formed the good habit of learning at an early age which benefits my life.
At last, I want to say “thank you” is that you always support my choice. You never forced me to do anything I was not interested in. You told me to pursuit my own dreams without hesitation and you would support me forever. You also told me to how to be a human. Now I become an optimistic and cheerful girl and I feel happy every day.
I really miss you when I am writing this thank you letter. I can’t wait to go home to share more time together with you.You are my most important people in the world and I will love you forever.
Yours,
XXX
Dear parents
You recently had good?I miss you,leaving you already have more than two months,I'm in the school all right.My teachers and classmates are very friendly to me.They often help me with my study.Now I am learning grades have improved a lot,I have made a great progress.Now I'm much more outgoing than before,during the school day let me feel the life is becoming more and more interested in.My school life now become very beautiful.I also actively participate in school club activities.I made many friends,learn a lot here.Mom and Dad,I live well now,don't read,you should also pay attention to your body,take good care of yourself,now the cold weather,pay attention to keep warm,wear more clothes,hope you everything goes well.
Best wishes to you.
Love you.
Dear parents,
“You always say that I am naive. In your eyes, I am always the little girl who will never grow up”. This is my favorite song and also the sound from the bottom of my heart. You made me feel so lucky to be your child. But I find our hearts getting further apart as time goes by.
You strictly forbid me to do entertaining activities even if I finished my homework, such as watching TV or playing computer games. Based on this, I couldn’t get any grade less than A. Its said that genius only means hard-working all one’s life. But I think combining exertion is the best way for learning.
The most important thing to me was that I feel frustrated for having few friends to confide in due to your strict rules. I can’t have a play date, participate in a school play or even choose my own extracurricular activities. Who will accept such a boring and troublesome person? I am just an ordinary girl who can’t stand loneliness, so I always feel contradictory.
On the one hand, I’m grateful to have you in my life, to disappoint you was the least I would do. On the other hand, what you asked for me made me felt like a puppet rather than a real person. I appreciated your efforts to pull me away from a self-indulgent life, but your obsessively extravagant strictness has pushed me into an isolated and insensible one. I need a little freedom so that I will concentrate on something I really interested in.
Father and mother, these words were hid in my deep heart for a long time. I love you, and I believe if you change some harsh rules. I will have a wonderful life.
Best wishes.
Yours, daughter
记得上二年级的时候,数学老师让我们背乘法口诀表,以为我背的不熟,所以爸爸就给我做了一张乘法口诀表贴在铅笔盒上。
一天,数学老师说要考乘法这个单元,爸爸说:“了,乘法口诀我撕下来啦!”“嗯!”我爽快地答应了爸爸。第二天,考试成绩出来了,我考了89分,一看,啊!我错的全是口算题,回家要被骂了。“我回来了。”我有气无力地说道,爸爸好像看出了我的心思说道:“悦悦,数学考了多少?”我说:“考得不好。”爸爸说:“那考了多少?”我说:“89分!”爸爸生气地说:“把试卷拿给我看看。”爸爸拿过试卷说:“怎么错的全是口算题?”我不是贴了乘法口诀表在你的铅笔盒上吗?”说完,爸爸就打了我一巴掌,顿时,我的眼眶里的泪水就打起了滚,紧接着,眼泪就情不自禁的掉了下来,心里觉得好委屈,爸爸说:“现在会不会了?”我说:“会了。”爸爸说:“好,那我再出几道题给我做。”做完以后,爸爸看了一下说:“你根本不会,我不管了,你自己改。”到了很晚的时候,我居然睡着了,爸爸看时间晚了,就下来看看我又没有改完,结果一看我睡着了,就轻轻的拍了拍我的背说:“悦悦,悦悦,醒醒!”这时,我迷迷糊糊的睁开了眼睛说:“嗯!”
通过这件事,我明白了一个道理:爸爸打我不是因为不喜欢我了,而是在教育我,不要偷懒,我知道虽然你是这样讲,但心里不忍心,话说到嘴边就咽下去了。
读了1975年母亲节那天比欠。盖茨写给母亲的问候卡后,启迪很多。一句“妈妈,您从来不说我比别人差”引起了我的沉思。
可以说,我就是在这样的鼓励中成长起来的。“不比别人差”话语看似平常,这里确包含着母亲对孩子的爱,更包含着母亲对孩子的无限希望与鼓励。
我出生时,爸爸是名守卫祖国边疆的军人,因为没有父亲在身边陪伴,童年的我从来不敢一个人出去玩儿。母亲发现后,就从让我“独睡”开始锻炼“胆量”。为了帮我找到自信,妈妈还早早地就用上了“男子汉”这个词来人称呼我。每天早晨起床后,妈妈都有会说:“‘男子汉’又象爸爸一样一个人勇敢地渡过了一个良宵。”
到了上学的年龄,正赶上我国神州一号飞船发射成功,看着遨游太空的飞船,我羡慕极了,妈妈知道后,又一次不失时机地说:“上太空得先学会驾驶飞船的本领。”当我知道这种本领只有在《航空航天大学》才能学到时,我就在心里埋下了长大一定考上这所大学的梦想。直到现在,每当学习上取得好成绩时,我就感觉自己又向航空航天大学迈进了一步。而母亲也总是不失时机地说上一句“‘男子汉’真行!”
就是带着这种自信心,我由当初一个不敢独自出门玩的儿童成长为如今已有了许多好伙快乐阅读网伴且学习上在不断进步的中学生。
俗话说:“好孩子是考夸出来的。”盖茨的母亲从来不说自己的孩子比别人差,这绝对不是放纵孩子,而是她知道孩子实实在在的需要这种“鼓励”。只有在孩子的心灵中打下“我能行!我能学会我原来不会的、不懂的东西。”孩子才会鼓起勇气去接受挑战,敢于为理想和目标去拼搏。
与盖茨一样,正是全国人民相信中国的科学家不比别人差,中国的科学家们才创造出了许多“中国制造”,更有了“神舟”号的载人飞天。
古人云:“凡事易先立,立则破!”这个立的过程需要的是勇气,这种勇气就来自于成长过程中的培养与鼓励。
“从来不说我比别人差”使我明白了学习中遇到不懂、不会的问题是正常的事,是学生之所以为学“生”的意义所在。
“从来不说我比别人差”尤如加油站,鼓励我不断地向下一个目标勇敢地进军。
我由一个天真无邪的儿童,成长为会解“x+y=9”的中学生,要感谢多年来“从来不说‘男子汉’比别人差”的母亲。真的!
Dear dad and mum,
I have been very happy in the school. Sometimes, at night I cry in the bed because I miss you very much. You always say “Learn well and I will be happy.” So I work hard in the school every day. After class I play with my classmates. We skip rope, play cards and ball and so on. I spend a lot of time doing my homework. After lunch we have to do Kumon. When I finish, I play Pingpong with my friends. Then I spend some time reading my English notes. At six o’clock I have my evening class. Then I have my evening snack at twenty past seven. After that, I have some free time. At eight o’clock, I go to bed. This is a day in the school. Mum, you always tell me “Happiness is very important in our life.” So I want to be happy every day. If you are not happy, call me please.
Yours,
Laura
“You always say that I am naive. In your eyes, I am always the little girl who will never grow up”. This is my favorite song and also the sound from the bottom of my heart. You made me feel so lucky to be your child. But I find our hearts getting further apart as time goes by.
You strictly forbid me to do entertaining activities even if I finished my homework, such as watching TV or playing computer games. Based on this, I couldn’t get any grade less than A. It is said that genius only means hard-working all one’s life. But I think combining exertion is the best way for learning.
The most important thing to me was that I feel frustrated for having few friends to confide in due to your strict rules. I can’t have a play date, participate in a school play or even choose my own extracurricular activities. Who will accept such a boring and troublesome person? I am just an ordinary girl who can’t stand loneliness, so I always feel contradictory.
On the one hand, I’m grateful to have you in my life, to disappoint you was the least I would do. On the other hand, what you asked for me made me felt like a puppet rather than a real person. I appreciated your efforts to pull me away from a self-indulgent life, but your obsessively extravagant strictness has pushed me into an isolated and insensible one. I need a little freedom so that I will concentrate on something I really interested in.
Father and mother, these words were hid in my deep heart for a long time. I love you, and I believe if you change some harsh rules. I will have a wonderful life.
Best wishes.
Yours, daughter
My dear parents,
The worst is behind us! That was last night's organ concert and the lecture preceding it. Quite frankly I was somewhat worried about this lecture. Since I am not used to giving long talks in French and the hall is enormous: three thousand people. But to my amazement I discovered that I felt as much at home in French as I do in German, and that it was easier for me to speak loudly and clearly in French than in German! I stood there without a manuscript, and within three minutes. I sensed that I had captured my audience more surely than I had ever done before. I spoke for fifty-five minutes, and next came an organ recital that lasted for one hour. I have never been so successful. When the program ended, they all remained in their seats: I had to go back to my organ and play for another half hour; the audience was sorry to leave it was half-past midnight!
Here, the concerts are announced for 9:15, but at that time there's not a soul in the auditorium; toward 9: 30 the first few people arrive, strolling about in the hall and the lobby, and toward ten o'clock, after three rings of a bell, the people deign to finally take their seats!
On Saturday, a grand concert with organ and orchestra is scheduled in the morning, and I have long rehearsals in the evening, for the organ is very difficult to play since the sound is always delayed. Luckily, I'm well rested, and I am managing to overcome the difficulties. Absolutely everyone addresses me as "cher mare"; the art critics settle down in the auditorium during rehearsals; my portrait is displayed in the music stores. It's such fun.
I am staying with Walter at the premier hotel on the grand square with splendid palm trees. I have a view of the square and the entire city all the way to the big mountains forty minutes away from here; they are as high as the Hohnack. I walk over to them every afternoon; it takes me a total of two hours.
The weather is the same as at home on a lovely June day. The men who were waiting for me at the railroad station roared with laugher when they saw Walter and me in overcoats.
As I am writing to you, the square below my window is filled with a terrible din. The king is arriving in an hour, and the troops are now taking up their positions. Tomorrow evening there will be a grand performance at the theater. I have been invited, but I am not going; I want to rest, for I feel too well to risk my excellent condition.
I will close now, otherwise the letter won't go off tonight. It has to be at the post office by four o'clock. There is no night train to France.
Please forward this letter to the Fhretsmanns and to the Woytts.
Hugs and kisses.
Albert
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