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In eight hours, I crossed 633.9km. After dinner last night we waited for our friends to come over and take us to the car. Because we have one from the train station over there

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In eight hours, I crossed 633.9km.

After dinner last night we waited for our friends to come over and take us to the car. Because we were an hour away from the train station over there. So we had to leave early.

It was already 9 o'clock when I arrived at the station, and it was drizzling outside the station. I carried my daughter on my back, held my son's hand, and kept walking forward, the drizzle pouring down on my face with the wind. It's cold, it's cold.

The child's father stopped at the station gate and said he was going to buy something to eat and asked us to wait at the door.

I stood outside the door with my son, and the wind blew in waves, which was particularly cold.

I finally couldn't help it, so I pitted early. I just checked the ticket and didn't go through the security check. When I went in, the mask was put on, and the mist in my mouth would drift to my glasses, and I was confused about everything.

I stood in the station looking at the luggage outside. After that, from time to time, one or two people appeared, and one person walked towards our luggage.

I was worried that he might take our backpacks, and as soon as I did, I rushed out and stood next to the luggage.

Inside the backpack was the phone I bought recently. So I have to watch a little more closely.

It was cold outside the door, but the luggage was outside. I could only stand outside with my son and wait. After waiting for ten minutes, the child's father came back.

Then we went into the station to check the tickets and go through the security check. Then wait inside the waiting hall for the ticket verification.

But strangely enough, we were all in line to prepare for the ticket inspection, but the staff was delayed. When we got inside, the train hadn't come yet and the staff didn't open the door and let us in.

It wasn't until the train came to a stop that the staff let us in. We ran wildly, and my son took my hand and ran wildly.

The staff under the train at this time was constantly urging us to get on the train quickly, time was running out, hurry up.

Then my son took my hand and kept running wildly, constantly rushing forward. After getting on the train, one of the passengers started there saying, why don't you let us in earlier and wait? Do we have to wait for the car to come before letting us in, we can't run?

The staff expressed understanding, but their work also wanted our understanding.

I think it should be a little earlier to let passengers get on the platform. When the car comes, we can get on the car in order, no need to chase, no need to rush.

Sometimes the train staff also have to think about it. Most of the people who return home, the people who go out, are now a lot of luggage, walking is not fast, and there are children. We should be given enough time to walk this way.

We were going to take the train, not to the battlefield. Fortunately, my son has long experience and knows how to run.

After getting on the train, the kids were playing, I was playing with my phone. They didn't go to bed until about 12 o'clock. I'm sleepy too, but I'm going to look at them. Son, daughter always kick the quilt, I have to cover him from time to time, I don't have much time to sleep, I slept for about three hours, I woke up.

At 5:30 a.m. The train attendant told us that when we got off at the entrance of the 3 cars, we opened the door and let us wait in the middle of the 5 cars in advance, because there were dozens of people who would go to the queue.

We had to wake up our sons and daughters, grab our luggage, walk through two carriages, and wait for half an hour before getting off the train.

After leaving the train station, we did the nucleic acid test there as soon as possible. After doing the nucleic acid test, the hitchhiker we called was suddenly canceled. We had to call for the car again.

It was already half past six, and it was still a little dark.

My son and I sat on a stool outside the station and waited. In the blink of an eye, the sky was bright and the sky gradually turned white.

We waited for another ten minutes, and finally waited for the hitchhiking, so we went back.

The rush along the way, so tired and tired! #红红火火过大年 #

In eight hours, I crossed 633.9km. After dinner last night we waited for our friends to come over and take us to the car. Because we have one from the train station over there

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