I have seenvirtual office a disabled family, my heart was shocked.
This is one pair of residues family, old woman, 70-year-old blind; son is also 51 years old, grew up Daisha. I always can not imagine how this family is to live. Over seventy years of age blindness in the elderly, and 51-year-old the Daisha children, this does not make ends meet by begging? Or the village hire someone to take care of them? I have been with this question came to this family.
The old woman turned and his wife planted some fields, feed to stay children, the old couple to each other, although relatively hard, life is not very good, but to be able to fill his stomach, still relatively cheerful mood. Six or seven years ago, his wife passed away, the old woman as if the sky is falling down, in tears all day, this is not good due to old age eyes therefore blind. For a long period of time, the life of the woman and her son is to rely on the help of relief and neighbors, and the club help a meal the West home delivery meal in maintaining.
We took some money and rice, oil, town the dry and village dry led through the narrow streets company formation dab6f21ckof bluestone, abductions of the two corners, and finally to an old house in front of the village cadres, said this is her home.
This is a typical ancient houses, about two or three hundred years. The eaves on the grass was lush, as well as a foot a meter tall, thumb thick shrubs stand above the eaves watts. House antechamber filled with debris, only a trail through the room. Very thick dust on the square table. The house seems to be a lot of people, other people have to build new houses moved out, take it as a yard. Now only an old woman lived here.
Village woman and her son have been very care annually condolences, relief, first take into account their house, the neighbors are taking care of the mother and son. The village annually arrangement good race fields, next door people often send some food to the mother and son. Often talk about this mother and child, the village has a species extremely not bear to feel. But each has its own thing, a busy, sometimes according to Gubuguolai.
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