Sunday, August 2, 2009

Don't Forget

Listen to mom, she's calling you, answer her. Do not just sit there, move. You are no longer young, take part on the chores, do your share. Keep your pens and paper inside your bag; do not just leave them on the floor, grandma might step on it. It might tear, and I'm sure you wouldn't like that you'd surely cry. After class, do not bring your shoes inside the house, put them off while you're still on the door and leave them on the shoe rack. Your uniform, keep it away form the wet ones, sure you know how to distinguish what's wet from what's dry, right? You're no longer young, remember that. And please be reminded that watching the television should not be done the entire afternoon, it'd be better if you'd study. Open your books, read and write. Learn to be obedient and do what the elders say. Be polite, it's your responsibility. When grandpa says do not play with the water, please don't you'd give him headache if you'd do that. Your toys, of course, I could not forget it, do not just put them under the stairs, keep them. At times, dad could nag, just bare with him like I used to do before. But not that you would not take time to listen to what he'd say again and again, take time to listen and understand, like I used too. All those words are of your benefit, consider.

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