Being short is my biggest concern. Whether it is a team or a seat, the first seat will always be mine. Seeing that all the students in my class are taller than me, I have become a veritable "dwarf". For this reason, my mother often gives me milk and calcium tablets, but I just don't grow up.
Studying, you exhausted me. Today, I will recite the text and English words, and tomorrow I will have a dictation and an exam. On weekends, I have to finish the "exercises in every class" my parents bought me ... I study all day and have no time to play at all. If I am a bad student and used to passing several exams, my parents can only hate iron for not turning into steel. But I am a good student. If I fail the exam once or twice, my classmates will laugh at me. Parents don't beat and scold, but they are secretly sad, which makes people really feel distressed; The teacher is going to "instill" again, and he can't help but regret that he didn't turn his head at that time. ...
Of course, there is happiness when there is trouble. After class, we talked and laughed with our classmates and had a good time. After school, I went home with my classmates and commented on what happened that day. I am very happy.
Whenever I learn to do something, I jump for joy. Every girl likes long hair, and I am no exception. I have black hair tied into two croissants. One Sunday, my mother wanted to cut my hair. She said, "I don't have time to braid your hair now." In order not to let the braid "be laid off", I decided to weave it myself. I pricked in front of the mirror again and again, and finally got the braid under control. At that time, I was so happy
On this school day, what really makes me happy is the winter and summer vacations. At that time, I will play with my classmates and travel with my parents. At this time, the fatigue of the whole semester was forgotten. During the summer vacation, sweating profusely, I jumped into the cool water, swam around like a fish, and had a water fight with my friends. This is my happiest time.
My growth is accompanied by as many troubles and happiness as the stars in the sky! But trouble is always more than happiness, but it is this kind of trouble that has taught me what happiness can't give me: strength, understanding and tolerance ... just like a cup of tea, it tastes bitter at first, but has a profound aftertaste.
The pace of growth continues, there is no turning back, and there is no need to turn back. Whether it is happiness or trouble, it irrigates my growth and is my necessary nutrition.