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The daughter, nearly 60 years old, 10 years old, took her mother to pick up Christmas in a wheelchair

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Tran Cong
The daughter, nearly 60 years old, 10 years old, took her mother to pick up Christmas in a wheelchair

"Grandma, are you cold? I go for a little more walk, then I will take you home!" Hearing the girl's voice, the old lady in the wheelchair smiled and nodded.
Tam Ha Church, Thu Duc, Ho Chi Minh City on the evening of December 23, was filled with the color of Christmas with the bustling and vibrant scene. In the midst of that tumultuous scene, many people could not take their eyes off towards the corner of the church courtyard, where a woman was bent over talking, pointing at the surroundings with an old, old lady weak and in a wheelchair.

Moments later the woman pulled up the cover on the old woman again, her hands constantly massaging her shoulders and legs.

The woman, Bich Hong, is nearly 60 years old this year. She said, her mother was 86 years old, had had a stroke for nearly 10 years, could not speak, could not walk.

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Currently she lives with her brother and her husband. Over the years, on this occasion, she went to her brother's house to take her mother to the church, to walk around the street watching the Christmas atmosphere in a wheelchair.

Her mother was very healthy, so the first year she had a stroke and had to lie down, she was very shocked. Her children take care of medicine, eat very carefully, but she is still very sad.

That year, she had just fallen ill, but she still decided to push her cart to take her out to pick up Noel, and suddenly her spirit was suddenly happy. Since then, she made a promise to herself, no matter how busy she was, these days, she still arranged to take her out for Christmas as long as she was in this life.

The daughter, nearly 60 years old, 10 years old, takes her mother to welcome Christmas in a wheelchair - 5Click to enlarge the photo
The daughter for nearly 10 years has pushed her mother to pick up Christmas in a wheelchair

Near 10 p.m., she pushed the cart to take her mother home, and her brother's house was about a 15-minute walk away. She said that if she goes early, there are many people, so it is usually a little late to go to help her get crowded. And every 25 years, she once again took her mother to walk the streets, to church.

"Being with my mother is always the happiest thing in life and I don't want to miss it while I have a mother," the older woman confided.

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