When I was a child, I always thought that parents were the same all over the world, until one day, I noticed that my parents were different. They disliked me because I was a girl and even sold me for 3,000 yuan. Looking back now, it was a turning point in my life and the beginning of a different life.
1. The experience of being sold
I was very young at the time, and my knowledge of the world was almost zero. My parents handed me over to a stranger, charged 3,000 yuan, and turned away. I was scared, helpless, and didn't know what I was going to face. However, instead of hurting me, that stranger gave me a home, a home that genuinely cared about me.
Second, the warmth of a new home
My adoptive parents treated me like their own, giving me love, education and companionship. Although they did not have a rich living condition, they gave me a loving environment to grow up in. Here, I learned to be strong, independent, and courageous. Gradually, I came out of the shadows and began to embrace the sun.
3. Bravely pursue your dreams
My experience as a child made me more aware that only I can change my fate. I worked hard to learn Xi, constantly improve myself, and bravely pursue my dreams. Although I encountered many difficulties and setbacks along the way, I did not give up. Finally, I realized my dream and became a worthy person.
Fourth, the heart of gratitude
Today, I'm grateful for that unusual experience. If I hadn't been sold, I might have grown up to be an indifferent person in that indifferent family. But now, I understand the true meaning of life: to love and be loved. I will cherish what I have now and repay the nurturing grace of my adoptive parents in my own way.
1. A middle-aged couple is playing in the park with a little girl, and the little girl is smiling.
2. The little girl Xi carefully at her desk, with her adoptive parents by her side.
3. When an adult woman embraces her adoptive parents, her gratitude is palpable.
4. The women hold the honorary certificate and trophy in their hands, and behind them is the sweat and hard work they have put in.
5. The family sits around the table and shares dinner, filling the room with laughter and laughter.