There was a pretty sister who was always unfamiliar with me at church.
For some reason, as I entered elementary school,
The little sister who had been hesitant to say hello was even more impressed.
Each time, she sings her name even more loudly and hugs her.
With a lot of interest, six months have passed.
Then one day, a younger sister ran up first, hugged me tightly, and said, “Aunt I love you.”
Seeing the sister’s smile held at me was heartwarming.
I approached them with love and merely greeted them, and I am deeply moved by the transformation in their love.
Have you ever wondered why “hello” is such a common phrase in a mother’s love language?
Whether we were too close or getting to know each other so well, we looked around to see if we had become a bit neglectful of our brothers and sisters.
Reflecting on whether the day has started without a greeting, as if it were taken for granted
Thinking of the small miracles given by the little sister, I will give strength to practice the language of Mother’s love.