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The first time I saw my father's scene at work.

Today, I am a little different, because I have to accompany my parents to work for one day, so I have to get up one hour earlier than usual, and I have to squeeze the bus during the rush hour, so that I can get to know my parents' working environment for the first time and really feel their hard work.

In the eyes of others, my father's job is very easy, even my daughter thinks so. But today I'm going to change my mind about my father's work. My father is a small boss who sells steel. I drive with my father. We go out at 5 o'clock in the morning and go home at 7 or 8 o'clock in the evening in order to do more business. I can bear the weather in the morning, but at noon, I'm like an ant on hot bricks. It's too hot. Father is still carrying steel plates outside, and I can't stand sitting at my desk. Besides, my father is still outside, the sun has risen into the air, and the strong light and high fever are still carrying steel plates. I am so sad to see this scene. Dad spent four yuan to buy me a bottle of drink. He didn't buy it himself, so he drank boiled water. At noon, dad's meal is very simple, a plate of fried vegetables and a plate of roasted eggplant. My mother used to come to my father to cook for him, but now my mother is not feeling well. After all, my father is a man and cooking is a woman's job, so my father's cooking is as simple as that. But I eat sweet rice at home every day, and these dishes are a little hard for me to swallow. But dad bought me a box lunch a few minutes ago. The uncle next to me saw me and said, "Your father is not easy. He works so hard that he can't even buy a bottle of water at ordinary times! All for you! When you grow up, you must be filial to your father! " I picked up the rice in the lunch box, tears streaming down my face, and quickly turned my head to them.

Dad left work early for me. When I was having dinner at home, I turned to look at my father and noticed his pale sideburns and shallow wrinkles on his forehead. I suddenly realized that my father was too hard at ordinary times, and the hardships of life made him look old.