User blog:Shaira the LittleCub/My Birthday

It's my birthday today and unlike every year, the party was not so huge. In the previous years, my parties were so huge, my friends, cousins, neighbours... all of them were invited. Even elders would join our "madness"! I'm too health-conscious and this is why I use the cream on a cake for decorating other peoples' faces (YOU GOT IT XD). Cream, sprays and other stuff made all of us look like clowns! So yeah. Huge crowd, more madness, more noise!

But this year, I did none of them. No, not for myself, but... because I love my parents. :)

My parents went to Saudi Arabia (they stayed in Egypt for the last three days :P) and they returned a few days ago. Believe it or not, both my parents are very old. I didn't throw a party cuz..... more people=more noise=more disturbance for dad and mum. They must be too tired after returning from pilgrimage, right?

And also, my mum never lets me enter the kitchen on my birthday, but that is the day when she needs to work the hardest [!], we need some special meal, right? (Oh I didn't tell you that I help mum with lots of work.) My sister cannot help because she is busy with her own stuff. Didn't want mum to work hard, she needs rest. I thought of having a "No Party Day" but dad made me bound to throw a small party by getting a huge chocolate cake! So just called few of my cousins, and nothing more. But since there were only few of us, we didn't make a huge noise. A bit of fun among ourselves that's all.

Friends, I know that in teenage, very few of us understand our parents and we are always complaining that they don't understand us. But, please, rather than complaining, understand your own parents and realise that their lives are harder than us. How much ever illogical they sound, respect them. NEVER call them names. They always care for you. They worry about you! They are always showing that... maybe with a slap or with a kiss. And if  they don't understand you, the best solution is to try to understand them by yourself. Slowly they will understand you too! Help them as much as you can. When you'll grow up, your kids will do the same to you. :)