I have always admired and envied the people who enjoy life so well.
That day I was in the Trafalgar square, London. There was an outdoor concert through the whole afternoon for celebrating St. George's Day. The crowds of people filled the square, but it was not too crowded. Everyone relished the music and sunbathing whether they were standing, sitting, or lying down on the ground.
An old pa caught my eyes. He was about in his late seventy. He dressed in a light-blue shirt with dark-gray trousers, and wearing a pair of Ray Ban style sunglasses. The old pa had a humpbacked carriage and acting slowly, but the big big smile on his face was very bright. He beat time to the rhythm with his feet, swung his hips, and spun around. He shuttled among the crowd and responded to the people who cheer on him, from time to time, he would pose and blow kisses to the people like a superstar at the end of a song. He was just too adorable.
Once or twice, I was worried about him that he might exhaust his all energy and passing out. However, in the face of a glowing young heart which overcomes the physical feebleness, who could stop a person to enjoy one's life?
In that wonderful afternoon, I was deeply moved.
That day I was in the Trafalgar square, London. There was an outdoor concert through the whole afternoon for celebrating St. George's Day. The crowds of people filled the square, but it was not too crowded. Everyone relished the music and sunbathing whether they were standing, sitting, or lying down on the ground.
An old pa caught my eyes. He was about in his late seventy. He dressed in a light-blue shirt with dark-gray trousers, and wearing a pair of Ray Ban style sunglasses. The old pa had a humpbacked carriage and acting slowly, but the big big smile on his face was very bright. He beat time to the rhythm with his feet, swung his hips, and spun around. He shuttled among the crowd and responded to the people who cheer on him, from time to time, he would pose and blow kisses to the people like a superstar at the end of a song. He was just too adorable.
Once or twice, I was worried about him that he might exhaust his all energy and passing out. However, in the face of a glowing young heart which overcomes the physical feebleness, who could stop a person to enjoy one's life?
In that wonderful afternoon, I was deeply moved.
