I Saw Myself From A Different Prospective #Bus

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The first time I watched a woman and her two children get on the train at 6:00 am I thought to myself – It’s quite early to have an infant and little girl out on the train. 

I saw her again and again and thought to myself – Wow she does this every day surely there was someone who would give her a ride.

One day I saw her with her children and notice how the conductor was quite annoyed that she didn’t have her ticket ready…

The other day I saw her and she was combing her daughter’s hair on the train (she wasn’t quite ready for that early trip).  I watched her comb the hair and feed her baby in the carriage while riding the train.

One time I watched the other passengers get on the train and stare at her until they passed by –  as if she had leprosy and should have been banned from the train.

I thought to myself – wow I remember getting on the train about 27 years ago when my daughter was an infant and I did not do as well as the woman I watched… It was in that moment that I had great respect for her courage and strength.

Summary

  • The first time I watched a woman and her two children get on the train at 6.
  • I saw her again and again and thought to myself – Wow she does this every day surely there was someone who would give her a ride.
  • The other day I saw her and she was combing her daughter’s hair on the train (she wasn’t quite ready for that early trip).
  • I watched her comb the hair and feed her baby in the carriage while riding the train.
  • I thought to myself – wow I remember getting on the train about 27 years ago when my daughter was an infant and I did not do as well as the woman I watched.

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