Monday, July 9, 2012

#1 I Stopped to say "Thank You Mom and Dad"

The phrase "thank you" can really be meaningful to a person's life. It enlightens a person's mood when he's in a predicament. It makes a person grateful because he's done something right and would make him repeat the good deed. This is how a simple "thank you" could change a person's personality because of the feeling of satisfaction knowing that he made someone happy.

When I was still a little kid, I always say thank you to people who helped me, especially mom and dad, because they are always by my side when i need them. They help me a lot. But now, I seem to forget saying thank you to them. I really want to thank them for everything. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be me right now. I would be an out of school youth with no future and with too many vises in life. I would be living in the streets, smoking, drinking and doing many other stupid things because of my lack of control. But I didn't cross that road because they helped me in suppressing my behavior by loving me and caring for me. They always make me happy even though sometimes they could be really annoying but I'm very blessed to have them as my parents. I really want to express my gratitude so that they would also know that I'm happy because of them. So that they wouldn't be worried that they aren't making me happy but be satisfied with the feeling that they are making their son happy. I want to regain my personality when I was still a little to make them happy and they would be proud of their actions as mother and as a father.



I could sometimes see their smiles when I would say thank you to them. It makes me happy that they feel satisfied of what they have done. I want to make them glad to repay their love and care for me. They are very deserving of being recognized as a great mother and a great father though sometimes I get angry because of my mother's yells but this is her way of caring for me. She doesn't want that something would happen to her son. All I could wish for is to make them happy that one day they could say that they had a meaningful and successful life as parents.

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