Friday, February 24, 2012

mOTHER'S SACRIFICe

After the Earthquake had
subsided, when the rescuers
reached the ruins of a young
woman’s house, they saw her
dead
body through the cracks.
But her pose was somehow
strange that she knelt on her
knees like a person was
worshiping; her body was
leaning forward and her two
hands were supporting an
object. The collapsed house had
crashed her back and her head.
With many difficulties, the
leader of the rescuer team put
his hand through a narrow gap
on the wall to reach the
woman’s body. He was
hoping that this woman could
still be alive. However, the cold
and stiff body told him that she
had
passed away. He and the
rest of the team left this house
and went to search the next
collapsed building.
For some reasons, the team
leader was driven by a
compelling force to go back to
the ruin house of the dead
woman. Again, he knelt down
and used his hand through the
narrow cracks to search the
little space under the dead
body.
Suddenly, he screamed, “A
child! There is a child!”
The whole team worked
together, carefully they
removed the piles of ruined
objects around the dead
woman. There was a 3 months
old little boy wrapped in a
flowery blanket under his
mother’s dead body.
Obviously, the woman had
made an ultimate sacrifice to
save her son. When her house
was falling, she used her body
to make a cover to protect her
son.
The medical doctor came
quickly to exam the little boy.
After he opened the blanket, he
saw a cell phone inside. There
was a text message on the
screen, it said: ”Dear baby, if
you can live, always remember
that I love you.”


This story was claimed to be a
true story. Whether it is true or
not, we can’t be wrong with
mothers’ love and their
sacrifices. We love you
mothers!!!

mORAL OF THE STORy
In numerous ways, your mother sacrificed so much for you, even if it meant risking her life. The love of a mother is so un-conditional. Children, don't be disobedient to them, if you're grown up and living far from them, take time to remember, call, visit and send gifts.

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