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Home is the cradle of our growth. I believe you must cherish many beautiful memories in your heart.

Treasure the memory-1-

Time flies, the sun and the moon fly, and in a blink of an eye, I have climbed the ladder of twelve years old. In these twelve years, I have left deep and shallow footprints on the road of life. At first glance, mottled footprints show my colorful life. In this footprint, there is the deepest and biggest one that comes to mind and lingers. ...

It's a sunny afternoon. I hummed and jumped into the swimming pool. There are several water slides and a swimming pool almost as big as a lake in this game hall. At that time, although I couldn't swim and didn't dare to go to the center of that big swimming pool, a few water slides were enough to make me excited.

I entered the swimming pool, ran to the top of the water slide, sat down and slipped down. Enjoying the long-lost pleasure and listening to the wind whistling in my ear is really endless! When I slipped dozens of times and got tired of it, I walked along the circular waterway next to the "lake" and saw that there was a gap in this waterway leading to the vast water surface of the "lake". I walked quickly to the waist-deep water gap. In the blink of an eye, I was standing on the edge of that gap.

I saw that the water depth of the swimming pool seemed to be similar to that of the waterway, so I went to the gap and prepared to step into the "lake", and suddenly I felt the water depth rise! I was surprised, but I stepped on the air and fell into the deep water.

I sank to the bottom and floated up again. I found myself in the middle of the "lake", which is the deepest water! After several ups and downs, my throat choked. Unable to struggle, I had to let myself rise and fall in the water, and my eyes were dark. ...

I feel that I am not ups and downs, but sinking.

Suddenly, a strong hand caught me and lifted me to the shore. I think those ups and downs of a few seconds are as long as years.

I opened my eyes. At present is a strange uncle. Seeing that I was all right, he said to me with concern, "Are you all right? Pay attention to safety "and left.

It turned out that this uncle saw me struggling and swam to save me without thinking. 12 years on the road, this matter has been treasured in the depths of memory and lingering. Those medals and red flowers representing honor will be forgotten by me as time goes by. However, I will never forget this incident, and I will never forget this rescuer whose name I don't know-it taught me what love is and what is the most precious love.