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Describe a kind of happiness called accompanying parents.

Describe a kind of happiness called accompanying parents.

1, we have a happiness from our parents, who gave us a warm home, meticulous care, the best greetings and the greatest and most selfless love. Because of them, we will grow, grow, and have happiness and laughter. It is necessary to have such company in one's life. It is happiness and satisfaction to have such company. ...

2. The focus of parents' life is on us, and the day with parents is actually a happy day for me! Just like going to grandparents' house, parents at this time are still children in grandparents' eyes and the backbone of grandparents' life! Even if we grow up in the future, in the eyes of our parents, we are still older than toddlers.

Just like grandma now, when she is old, she needs someone to complain, someone to be spoiled, someone to talk to her, and someone to make her laugh. As for my mother, while making my grandmother happy, I certainly hope that after many years, she will still have me around to rely on and make her happy.

I have always said that I am afraid of getting old, not because of my appearance, but because of my elderly parents. However, the aging of people is a reality that many children can't face. Only in a limited life, every day when our parents are alive, can we have more time and space, give our parents the support they can, and give them spiritual companionship. You know, in this world, parents are here, and so is home.

4. In fact, filial piety is the responsibility for children. What is the reward? Being with parents every day and watching them smile and get angry is the happiest thing in children's hearts! As long as parents are happy, healthy and happy, nothing else!

There are thousands of ways to love your parents. Don't need to love them in return. When our parents are getting older and older, we will never look back. Even if we are tired and bitter, we are willing to let our old people live a warmer and more enjoyable life. We regard spending every day with them as the best filial piety, and we will not live up to our parents' kindness.