Later, she might have TIME.

in michellpiala •  7 years ago  (edited)

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“Ma, did you hear Judi sang his piece?! She was able to finish her solo like Beyonce!”


I was sitting on the floor outside the auditorium, when I saw this young boy, age ten (I guess), a little taller for his age, black hair and with cheeks so red, runs towards her mother all excited.

You can say that the boy was so pumped up while he was telling her mother how great her sister is. “Ma! all those nights she’s been practicing paid off”, he said.
He got me hooked instantly! ( and I caught myself staring at him like a creep! )

You can say that he genuinely adores her sister. It shows on how he talk about her. He giggles, his eyes were wide and smiling, and he animatedly gesture with his hands as if he was making a masterpiece.

And then all at once, he stopped. He was just standing there, face down, and clenching his fist. In an instant he lost his jolly vibe.

I wondered Why?

I looked at his mothers direction and now I know why.
All the while that I was into the young boy, the kid was talking to no one.
Glued to her phone, her mother was unintentionally ignoring the precious boy.

The boy turned away after realizing it’s not a good time, he strides fast back to the auditorium. And as he passed by right infront of me I caught him saying, “Maybe later, she might have time” as if it was his everyday mantra.
It makes my wonder how many times does he say these words.

Jason Mraz might be right all along when he wrote the song Love for a child

... it’s probably because when your young its’s okay to be easily ignored...

Video Credits to Feliler-Youtube

Gracias for reading. ❤️

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That hurts, and can really have a negative impact on the kid... I can also be guilty of this sometimes. :(

Thank you for this reminder

Me too.. There are times when I’m tempted to ignore these kids “afterall they wont remember”, but if there’s one thing that works for me to avoid this, it is by putting myself in their shoes and remember what was it like when I am at that age. For me, one of the things that I really wanted is attention for it makes me feel loved. And thats what I am giving them.

Thank you po pala.❤️