Thursday, September 25, 2008

Parent's Unconditional & Equal Love For Their Family

Haven't been attending movie in cinema for quite a while, but last night watched "Money Not Enough II". Since it has been shown for quite a while, so the Cineplex was rather empty - only few of us in the whole room, so there is free sitting!!

It is a touching story, which reflects today's scenario -- the older generation (the grandmother), the middle-aged (which is the parents) and finally, the younger generation (grandchildren).

The part which really shows a parent's unconditional & equal love for her family are:-
  1. The mother willing to take out her whole life saving from the biscuit's tin to give it to her children during their difficult times
  2. Dividing the money equally to all her three children
  3. The mother agreed and promised to keep this 'money business' a secret, among the siblings
  4. The mother pretending not to hear what is being said and discussed by her children and wives when her situations goes hay-wire due to her old age
  5. The poor mother never complains, even when the sons do not give her a proper room to sleep, but instead on the kitchen floor near the toilet, whereas the other son, worst still - in the toilet (even have to sit on the toilet bowls eating her meals).........
  6. The mother acknowledge her son that she will accept him as he is, even when he is no more a 'manager'
  7. Finally, she decided to give her life up to save the life of her granddaughter who needs blood, being involved in an accident - this last pack of blood is supposed to be meant for this old woman.
  8. Off course her decision to give up her life is to lessen the burden of her children in paying for her hospital charges ($8,000.00 per night)
Even when she is gone from the world, she still watch over her children and family and she continued to help them and making sure that they don't suffer - through striking of lottery!

This is what parent's love is all about........ unconditional, equality and unending......... As parents, we never stop worrying and thinking of our children's affairs, even when they have grown up! The only thing we wish from them when we grows old and useless is "they will still remember us.........."

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