She watched her little girl play through her window. Memories game back to her childhood.
She remembered that when she was a little girl, her1would kiss her face every2 when she was about to go to bed with her toys and said," God, keep my child safe. "However, she 3 home when she was allowed to go to college. Then she got married. Her work and family. 4her from visiting her mum, who is now living alone.
Thinking of this, she realized that she hadn't called her mum for a long time. So she picked up the 5.
"Dear, I 6 you," there came her mum's voice. "Someone said that I should give you a kiss before you left home, 7 I didn't. I want to kiss you now, but I can't do it through a phone. ""
"You kissed me every night when I was at 8," she said in a low voice.
"You're right, dear. Those days were so 9 But I feel lonely now when looking through your bedroom window. "
Tears came down her face. Not knowing how to comfort her, she hung up in a hurry. She picked up her pen and wrote a (an)10to her mum.
Dear Mum,
Thank you for 11 you've done for me. There's no greater love than yours. Mum, there's 12I want to tell you. You 13 not know how many times I saw you watch me play. That window that you looked through is the same one that God looked in. He saw you beside my bed each night when you'd tuck (把…被子盖好) me in. But since I was young at that time, I didn't know how great this love was. It is not until I have my own child to tuck in, to watch 14the window that I understand your love for me. We are the same now. So Mum, please don't feel lonely; you know I'll. 15be there.