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
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
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.
古青色的石板上爬满朵朵青苔,幽幽地散发出些许凉意。偶有一抹阳光射入,迸碎了一地的苍凉。零碎的阶石里,有我走过的足迹;层层落叶里,写满了我的成长。
“摇啊摇,摇啊摇,摇到外婆桥……”当当我埋头奋笔疾书之时,一句歌谣飘入耳边。仅仅一句,就勾起了我的记忆,顿时,眼眶蒙上了一层温热的.水雾……
“外婆,这吹衣服的棒子好重哦!”我嘟起嘴巴,对外婆埋怨道,“臭外婆,我不想拿。”外婆听罢,慈爱的对我说:“乖,外婆需要你帮忙啊!”说完便溺爱地揉了一下我的头发。我听了外婆的话,便十分得意——我现在不是小屁孩了,可以帮外婆做事了!
外婆粗糙的大手包裹着我小小的手,走向洗衣河。正在洗衣河的大娘看见我帮外婆拿东西,便夸外婆:“哎呦,阿金啊,你外孙女好乖啊!阿金,有福气哦!”我听了,就在心里偷乐。外婆看透了我的心思,轻轻的拍了我的头,笑着说:“这有什么乐呵的?要在管理好自己的事的基础上再帮住别人,这样才是最棒的!”我似懂非懂地点了点头。
别看外婆对我十分溺爱,其实,我做错了事,她也会惩罚我。
那个夏天,狗蛋他家的西瓜熟了,我的心就痒痒了,便决定去偷西瓜。
我偷偷摸摸地爬进西瓜地,左瞧右瞧,见旁边没人,便敲了敲西瓜,便抱起一个最好的拔腿就跑。今天的运气格外的好啊!
我抱着西瓜跑回家里,刚进门我就叫外婆,让她来吃西瓜。我以为外婆见了会表扬我,没想到,她一见到这个西瓜,便铁青着脸说:“西瓜哪来的?”“在狗蛋他家……在狗蛋他家玩,狗蛋送的!”我慌张地回答。“是么?狗蛋送的?我得去问问看!”外婆起身,佯装要出去,我连忙说:“别!是…是…是我偷来的。”“你说出来就好,走,去给狗蛋他家长道歉。”
到了狗蛋家,我向他们道了歉,而他的爸爸也没说我,还说要把那个西瓜送给我!“不行,她犯了错误,不能把西瓜给她。得让她知道犯错了就要受到惩罚。”外婆厉声道。“那,那就让她帮我守西瓜地吧。”“好。”我接受了任务,我并不怪外婆,因为,我明白我错了!
就那样,我为狗蛋他爸守了一个星期的地。外婆对我说:“做人要诚实,不能撒谎,不能偷东西,而且知错就改才是好孩子。英子,你要永远记住我说的话!”是的,我会永远记住的。
和外婆在一起的日子是短暂的,我六岁那年,妈妈把我接走了。那天,我和外婆都哭了,我舍不得外婆啊!可是,又有什么办法呢?
分开以后,只有在节假日才能回去看外婆,现在来了离外婆很远的地方,我们见得更少了。
外婆,我想你……
“嘀——”一声汽车鸣笛声把我唤醒,摸摸我的脸,好湿啊。
看向窗外,闪烁的霓虹灯吞吐着城市的繁华,灯红酒绿,车如流水,喧嚣压抑,全然没有外婆那个村子的淳朴及安静……
放下手中的笔,盯着本子看,渐渐地出现了幻觉,我好像看到了外婆,看着看着,我趴在书桌上睡着了。
梦好甜哦——我回到了当初和外婆在一起的日子。
“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
Though today is not thanksgiving day, i still want to tell you i love you and thank you for what you've done for me.
I know you are not successful people, but you give me lots of love. i know you love me more than anything else in the world. i know you spend lots of time and money on me. how can i return the love to you? i am deeply touched. sometimes i argue with you and make you angry and sad, but you always smile to me. you never change your love to me.when something worries me, you always make me laugh. you play pingpong with me and tell me funny stories. though i am very busy with my homework, i never feel stressed. i lead a happy life because of your love.
Believe me, i will try my best to be a successful person and let you be proud of me in the future. i love you!
Lots of love
Yours daughter
我看见过妈妈、姐姐、哥哥、阿姨、同学和朋友哭,但是在我脑海中印象最深刻的是外婆的一次眼泪。
记得我和哥哥小时候都是外婆带大的,长大后去外婆家的次数却少之又少了。现在读书了我们一年中最多也只会去三四次,就这样我们和外婆的关系渐渐疏远了。外婆独自一人在家也很冷清,但外婆对我们的好却从未改变。有一次我们的到来使外婆异常兴奋,让我印象特别深刻。
那一次我们一家人都去看望外婆,但没过多久,哥哥就问:“什么时候回去啊?”妈妈说:“你们暂时不能回去,那么长时间不来,要在这里陪外婆歇两晚,我和你爸爸吃完午饭就回去,后天中午舅舅就会来接你们的。”哥哥本想争辩,但还是把话咽了下去。
时间过得可真快,两天转眼间就到了。在离开外婆的前一个晚上,外婆对我说了许多令人心酸的话,让我久久不能忘怀,最后还说了一句:“快睡吧,明天就要走了,在这两天中我非常高兴你们能留下来陪我,让我特别开心。”说完后,当我准备入睡时,却感觉到了一滴冰凉的泪水落到了我脸上。这一刻我知道:外婆哭了,这滴眼泪代表了外婆开心又不舍的心情。
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