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What touching things did the family do when the firemen died fighting the fire?

Home will always be our safe haven, and our family members are the closest people in the world, and they will always bring us a lot of touches. My family has also brought me a lot of touching things in my daily life. Let's introduce them to you in detail ~

1. Crying with the father of the child < P >? Daughter is a sweet little cotton-padded jacket? The relationship between father and daughter is usually close, so the father is particularly distressed by his daughter. During my school days, every time I was going back to school soon, my dad would urge me to leave quickly, saying that no one would disturb him at leisure at last. However, later I went to college, which was very far from home and I didn't have much time to go home on weekdays. On the first night of reporting to school, I packed my luggage and put it in my room. My mother later told me that my father came into my room and saw my luggage. Then he told my mother that I had to go to school so far that I couldn't go home often, crying like a child.

Later, when I went to work in other places, my father was very unhappy and didn't contact me much on weekdays. Then I went home during the Chinese New Year, and my dad went to pick me up in high spirits. Really verified that sentence: I won't see you off when you leave, but you come to pick you up in the wind and rain. My father's love for me has never changed from beginning to end.

2. Always support my parents

I believe many people will be scolded by the coach when learning to drive, right? I learned to drive at home, and then the coach was particularly fierce. I went to see the examination room the day before the second exam. As a result, all four people in the car were scolded with dog blood, and the atmosphere was particularly depressing. I was still the one who was scolded the worst, making me want to cry. When I came back, my parents comforted me and said that the coach was so fierce. Then wait for me then? Fight? He gave a meal (of course this sentence is a joke). The next day, I adjusted my mentality, and I passed the second grade at one time. My parents also sent me a red envelope to encourage me. I felt that it would be really difficult for me to adjust my mentality without my parents around.

Family is always behind us like a shield, so that we can go forward bravely ~ What did your family do that moved us? Welcome to share ~