“昨天,这个女孩已是歇斯底里。她的父母正在打离婚战。她对我说她不想活了,然后双手紧捂着脸大声地喊‘没有人是爱我的。
“我还以为你是想跟我谈乔纳森的事呢,我说道。
“是啊,请听下去。她拂了下我的袖子接着说,“今天乔纳森径直走向了那女孩儿,递给了她一束粉嫩可爱的花并轻声耳语道‘我爱你’。
My day began on a decidedly sour note when I saw my six-year-old wrestling with a limb of my azalea bush. By the time I got outside, he'd broken it. "Can I take this to school today?" he asked. With a wave of my hand, I sent him off. I turned my back so he wouldn't see the tears gathering in my eyes. I loved that azalea bush. I touched the broken limb as if to say silently, "I'm sorry."
I wished I could have said that to my husband earlier, but I'd been angry. The washing machine had leaked on my brand-new linoleum. If he'd just taken the time to fix it the night before when I asked him instead of playing checkers with Jonathan. What are his priorities anyway? I wondered. I was still mopping up the mess when Jonathan walked into the kitchen. "What's for breakfast, Mom?" I opened the empty refrigerator. "Not cereal," I said, watching the sides of his mouth drop. "How about toast and jelly?" I smeared the toast with jelly and set it in front of him. Why was I so angry? I tossed my husband's dishes into the sudsy water.
It was days like this that made me want to quit. I just wanted to drive up to the mountains, hide in a cave, and never come out.
Somehow I managed to lug the wet clothes to the laundromat. I spent most of the day washing and drying clothes and thinking how love had disappeared from my life. Staring at the graffiti on the walls, I felt as wrung-out as the clothes left in the washers.
As I finished hanging up the last of my husband's shirts, I looked at the clock. 2:30. I was late. Jonathan's class let out at 2:15. I dumped the clothes in the back seat and hurriedly drove to the school.
I was out of breath by the time I knocked on the teacher's door and peered through the glass. With one finger, she motioned for me to wait. She said something to Jonathan and handed him and two other children crayons and a sheet of paper.
What now? I thought, as she rustled through the door and took me aside. "I want to talk to you about Jonathan," she said.
I prepared myself for the worst. Nothing would have surprised me. "Did you know Jonathan brought flowers to school today?" she asked. I nodded, thinking about my favorite bush and trying to hide the hurt in my eyes. I glanced at my son busily coloring a picture. His wavy hair was too long and flopped just beneath his brow. He brushed it away with the back of his hand. His eyes burst with blue as he admired his handiwork. "Let me tell you about yesterday," the teacher insisted. "See that little girl?" I watched the bright-eyed child laugh and point to a colorful picture taped to the wall. I nodded.
"Well, yesterday she was almost hysterical. Her mother and father are going through a nasty divorce. She told me she didn't want to live, she wished she could die. I watched that little girl bury her face in her hands and say loud enough for the class to hear, 'Nobody loves me.' I did all I could to console her, but it only seemed to make matters worse." "I thought you wanted to talk to me about Jonathan," I said.
"I do," she said, touching the sleeve of my blouse. "Today your son walked straight over to that child. I watched him hand her some pretty pink flowers and whisper, 'I love you.'"
I felt my heart swell with pride for what my son had done. I smiled at the teacher. "Thank you," I said, reaching for Jonathan's hand, "you've made my day."
Later that evening, I began pulling weeds from around my lopsided azalea bush. As my mind wandered back to the love Jonathan showed the little girl, a biblical verse came to me: "...these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." While my son had put love into practice, I had only felt anger.
I heard the familiar squeak of my husband's brakes as he pulled into the drive. I snapped a small limb bristling with hot pink azaleas off the bush. I felt the seed of love that God planted in my family beginning to bloom once again in me. My husband's eyes widened in surprise as I handed him the flowers. "I love you," I said.
梅根王妃其实名叫瑞秋?来看看明星的“真名”都叫啥
Life Needs Setback 生活需要挫折
高校自主招生名额减少门槛提高
国内英语资讯:Peng Liyuan meets wife of Cubas president
My Good Partner 我的好伙伴
国内英语资讯:China, EU vow to uphold multilateralism, facilitate bilateral trade, investment
体坛英语资讯:La Ligas Matchday 30 kicks off on Tuesday with Barca, Atletico and Getafe in action
国内英语资讯:Commentary: Time to vigorously advance Chinas ecological civilization
国内英语资讯:China installs, upgrades 30,000 toilets for tourists since 2018
国内英语资讯:IMF revises up Chinas growth forecast for 2019 to 6.3 pct
国内英语资讯:Chinese State Councilor calls for enhanced production safety, fire control
国际英语资讯:Relief funding for Cyclone Idai victims seriously lacking: UN
国内英语资讯:China to enhance BRI cooperation with Croatia: premier
国际英语资讯:Rescued Malaysian hostage dies in Philippine hospital
The Real Idol 真正的偶像
香肠和汉堡每年导致4000人死亡
为什么老公需要多做家务?
国内英语资讯:China tops world in open online courses
体坛英语资讯:Monchengladbach part ways with coach Hecking
体坛英语资讯:Kenya eyes Namibia, Tunisia in Africa junior rugby tourney in Nairobi
国际英语资讯:News Analysis: Netanyahu faces uncertain political future as exit polls show tight race in I
如何从饮食中获得更多纤维?
体坛英语资讯:German FA president Grindel resigns
北京将建“不文明游客”黑名单 “上榜”游客或被禁入公园
体坛英语资讯:China womens volleyball team begins 2020 Olympic training
如何寻找理想伴侣?
国内英语资讯:Guizhou strives to develop clean, efficient electricity industry
体坛英语资讯:Fulham relegated from English Premier League
体坛英语资讯:Canadian Womens Hockey League breaks down
Does Another Life Exists In the Universe 宇宙还存在另外的生命吗
不限 |
英语教案 |
英语课件 |
英语试题 |
不限 |
不限 |
上册 |
下册 |
不限 |