I bought her a bouquet of her favorite flowers for no reason at all. When she saw the flowers, she had a big smile on her face immediately. It was such a simple gesture but it made her really happy.
I painted a portrait of her. It took me a long time to finish it. When I presented it to her, she was overjoyed. She hung it on the wall in her room and every time she looked at it, she would smile. It was a very special way to make her happy.
One story could be that you plan a surprise picnic for your sister. You secretly prepare all her favorite foods, like sandwiches, fresh fruits and her beloved chocolate cake. Then you take her to a beautiful park, find a shady spot under a big tree and lay out the picnic blanket. As she sees all the delicious food, her face lights up with joy.
One time, I participated in a volunteer activity to help the poor in the community. I dedicated a lot of time and energy, and when my mom heard about it, she was so proud. She said she was happy to see me grow into a kind - hearted person.
Once, a son saved up his pocket money for months. He then bought his mom a beautiful scarf that she had been eyeing for a long time. When he presented it to her, she was delighted. It wasn't just about the scarf, but the thought and effort the son had put in to make her happy.
A mom decided to learn a new language, Spanish. She practiced every day and involved her kids in the process. They watched Spanish cartoons together, cooked Spanish food. Eventually, the whole family could communicate in Spanish to some extent, and they went on a wonderful trip to Spain where they could fully immerse in the language and culture.
I made my little boy happy by baking his favorite cookies. I let him help me in the kitchen, measuring the ingredients. When the cookies were done and he took the first bite, his face lit up with pure delight.
One way could be to start by having in - depth conversations with your mom. Ask her about her life experiences, her dreams, and the challenges she has faced. Then, write down these conversations as stories. Another way is to look at old family photos together and let her tell the stories behind them. You can then compile those into your own collection of stories.
No. It's completely inappropriate. Moms are figures of love, care, and respect in a family. Treating them as slaves, even in a fictional story, is disrespectful and goes against family values.
In My Happy Life, the password to his mother's safe was 654321.
You can start by doing small chores around the house like washing the dishes or taking out the trash without being asked. Also, making her a handmade card with a sweet message can bring a smile to her face.
Surprise her with her favorite things. If she likes flowers, bring her a bouquet.