This is a 14-year-old child who sings "morning songs" every day except Saturday and Sunday. He should know the three meals a day at home, pay attention to the market prices of vegetables and grain and oil, and carefully calculate the daily expenses. He is unambiguous and methodical about what all adults should do.
"Grandma, I will be your eyes in the future."
My grandmother, who was blind, once said, "It was dark at that time, and I thought of death." Li Chuo seems to have noticed something from grandma's abnormal behavior. He put the medicine she took during the day in a plastic bag and even became very alert when she slept at night.
"One night, I touched the door and wanted to die. Then he woke up and said, Grandma, what do you want? I touched the bed and cried with my grandson. " Let grandma live, is Li Chuo's greatest hope. He said: "I am particularly afraid that my grandmother will die. If she is gone, I will become an orphan and have no home! " "Grandma, don't be afraid, I'll be your eyes and show you the way! But you can't leave me! " The little grandson's gentle call made Zifeng Zhang feel like a knife. No matter how hard life is, she is determined to get through it with Pengfei. In order to cure the disease, grandma gritted her teeth, sold her only house and began to rent a house. Since then, 5-year-old Li Chuo has shouldered the burden of life that he should not have shouldered.
As the saying goes, there is no dutiful son in front of a long bed, let alone a child who serves a blind grandmother. But Li Chuo overcame unimaginable difficulties to take care of her grandmother. Grandma was in hospital, and Li Chuo became her personal bodyguard for 24 hours. Give grandma hot water, medicine, water and rice every day, wash her feet before going to bed and rub her back every day. No matter how sleepy she is at night, he will get up and accompany her to the toilet.
When I was in the hospital, my neighbor once brought my grandmother roast chicken. He fed her, but he refused to take a bite. He licked the oil on his hand and said, "Grandma, this chicken tastes good. It belongs to Bazhen. You can tell by eating a few more eyes. " The medical staff and patients nearby shed tears. "I have never seen such a filial and sensible child." When Li Chuo was 7 years old, her grandmother got pneumonia and had a high fever. She was lying in bed feeling very dizzy. At night, grandma was so sick that she couldn't breathe and even had incontinence. Li Chuo is very calm. He wiped his body with warm water bit by bit, then put on talcum powder, put on clean clothes for grandma, and then washed the dirty clothes that grandma had changed. Grandma told reporters with tears in her eyes: "God gave me a pair of eyes, and I dragged down my grandson and made my children suffer from childhood. Children of the same age are still coquetry in their parents' arms at this time, but he has never had a toy since childhood. As for the game console, I have only seen it at my classmate's house. " But Li Chuo doesn't think so. As long as grandma is here, she can eat anything and suffer anything. "Looking at the grandson so sensible, I love to cry. "Li Chuo is grandma's pistachio and the spiritual pillar in despair.
The child is in charge. He is in class every day.
The hardships of life made Pengfei, a teenager, particularly sensible and learned to be a master early. Grandma Ma Pengfei retired on 1996, when her pension was 230 yuan every month. The next year, she sold the house to pay her debts. From 65438 to 0998, grandma Pengfei's pension rose to more than 300 yuan, with little left except rent and medical expenses. In 2008, Beita Street in Yuhong District applied for a subsistence allowance for Pengfei's family, and received a monthly subsistence allowance of 2 16 yuan, and the pension of grandma's unit also rose to 9 12 yuan. Although life has improved, the rent in Li Chuo has also risen to 550 yuan, plus medical expenses (more than 300 yuan per month) and living expenses (more than 200 yuan per month for utilities, telephone and gas). Under the careful planning of Li Chuo, he managed to survive month by month.
After receiving grandma's meager pension every month, Li Chuo first went to the pharmacy to buy grandma's medicine for that month, then paid for utilities, gas and other expenses, and then went to the supermarket to buy daily necessities for that month. The last remaining money is the living expenses of two generations. "In fact, after buying daily necessities such as oily rice noodles and toilet paper, there is nothing." Li Chuo told reporters. Every autumn, he gets 200 Jin of autumn vegetables from the market, which is enough for his grandmother to eat in winter. After the last meal of Chinese cabbage, the grandparents and grandchildren also ridiculed "treating diseases and making a fortune." Sometimes I go to the vegetable market to pick up some leaves such as cabbage, celery and spinach thrown away by others, which is enough for a few days. After his diabetic father left home to make a living, he only brought 50 yuan to his family in the past eight years.
Ma Pengfei still clearly remembers his first cooking experience when he was five years old. Being small, he stepped on the stool to reach the stove. Grandma is guiding. He almost had an accident when he poured oil into the pot. Grandma said: "Because there was water in the pot, he brushed a spoonful and put oil in it, splashing his head." Li Chuo managed to finish the dish, but he didn't know it was burnt when it was served. "My grandmother was very happy when she served dried black tofu." Li Chuo said. With grandma's encouragement, Li Chuo slowly learned to cook. But every time she cooks, Li Chuo only cooks for her grandmother, but she secretly eats soy sauce and bibimbap. "Grandma can't see it anyway, which can save money and make her eat better." Li Chuo said. The reporter walked into Li Chuo's home. It's hard to believe that this is a home run by a little boy unless you saw it with your own eyes.
In this rented humble room, although the walls at home are clean and tidy, the floor covered with floor leather is spotless. Grandma said that Li Chuo picked up everything at home. Grandma opened the wardrobe, and the reporter saw that every dress was neatly folded and placed according to the four seasons. Grandma Pengfei said, "In order to prevent me from taking the wrong medicine, Pengfei put the urgently needed heart medicines such as quick-acting Jiuxin Pills and Di 'ao Xinxuekang on the edge of the bed, beside the bedside table, melatonin and aspirin to prevent cerebral thrombosis, vitamins B 1, B6, B 12 and vitamin C on the table opposite the bed. He remembers clearly what diseases these drugs treat, when to take them, how many times to take them every day, and how much to take each time. "
"Be a doctor when you grow up and treat the people"
Li Chuo told reporters that when he was 9 years old, his grandmother's diabetes got worse, and he had to inject insulin in the community clinic every morning and evening to relieve his illness. "That year's New Year's Eve was particularly cold, because the community clinic had a six-day holiday during the Spring Festival and could not inject insulin. I led my grandmother to find someone to help me give my grandmother an injection, and there was no one in the community; Looking for neighbors, neighbors dare not prick, my grandmother asked me to prick her. I'm afraid my grandmother is broken. " Li Chuo said to her grandmother, "Don't be sad. I will study harder in the future. When I grow up, I must be a doctor, treat my grandmother and give needles to all the patients ... "Grandma suddenly stopped crying and said eagerly," Pengfei, haven't you grown up yet? You are already the pillar of this family. Come on, give grandma an injection. " "Later, I really couldn't bear to see my grandmother suffering from diabetes. With the encouragement of my grandmother, I finally gave my grandmother the first shot. " Li Chuo recalled. Because he had no choice. Grandma is all he has. The needle finally went under grandma's skin, and insulin was injected into grandma's body bit by bit, and grandma's condition was controlled. After the needle was pricked, filial, optimistic and strong Li Chuo held her grandmother in her arms and burst into tears, because the needle pricked her grandmother and hurt the child's heart. Grandma can no longer control her emotions at this time, holding Li Chuo and crying. In order to save money, grandma stopped going to the hospital for injections, and Li Chuo became grandma's full-time doctor, giving grandma insulin every day for more than five years.