ENCHANTED PARK_Up in the Air_The Last Breakfast_Forever Young
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ENCHANTED PARK
It was time of the Spring Festival. The park named Flowerland had flowers in abundance. The beauty of the flowers and their smell captivated people. Before it was opened to the public the Fairy Godmother announced “I’m making this Flowerland into an Enchanted one where people who come alive can repent.” The first to answer came up and said “I’m Lady Constance Chatterley. All must’ve heard of me.”The second who came said “I’m Mellors who was the game keeper in the Chatterley estate. I was told I had also to repent.” Connie said “The flowers are welcoming. The place is alive. Birds are pecking a...
Up in the Air
How am I going to be remembered? That is a hard question to answer. I haven't been born yet. I do know one thing I love my mommy very much and she loves me very much. I should say she loves us very much. How do I know that? She rubs her belly a lot. I can feel her love every time she rubs her belly. You wonder if she knows there are two of us? I've wondered about that too. If she does not know she is in for a big surprise. I hear you giggling over there. Yes, I think it's funny too. She must know we're laughing; she is rubbing her belly again. Feels good doesn't it? I think so too....
The Last Breakfast
My dead wife appeared in the dream.We started dating in college and got married when we were 24、She appeared in high school uniform,looked young.I had never seen her of that age before.I don't remember the details or what she said in the dream. But it was a dream that can make me feel warm and happy.I woke up in the morning and did my usual stretching exercises. The lumbago has been getting worse recently. If you refuse to give in to old age everywhere, you will be laughed at by your colleagues.I want to get out of my pajamas and put on a suit, but I can't find the gray suit I'm going to wear...
Forever Young
My mother made the history books at the ripe age of 99、 The world named a syndrome after her...Attisons syndrome is what they called it. Like most seniors of her age, she had forgotten her past. She couldn't remember who she had been married to for over 55 years and she didn't even remember my brother and I.When her memory problems began, the family chalked it up to be old age or hardening of the arteries. It was a common ailment in the 20s. We decided to put mom into a Memory Center where she could receive the treatment that was available to her. It was a place where memories were not r...