it was the afternoon of a grey December day . the street outside glistened with snow , some white sparkling flakes struck and melted on the windows panes . then suddenly i stepped out there was a puppy seeking for help, without wasting anymore second i lifted up that puppy and took him in my house. I covered him with a cotton piece in order to warm up. As he opened his eyes i served milk and biscuits him. But suddenly my mom back from shop and she started yelling at me for allowing that helpless puppy in room. Then i told her he was helpless and her mom wasn't around so i helped him. I told my mom this puppy is same as for you me. My mom got emotional and she hugged me and she said now this puppy will also live in our house with us. I was so happy there was no limit of my happiness. Now that puppy is a giant dog and my mom finds him more helpful than me. It was such a nice journey with him.
It really depends on what chores you do. Chores can actually help children to work hard. Household chores such as washing and drying clothes can benefit the child when they leave the house and live on their own.