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I usually go to the park on my weekends. 

The lovely scenes there always been a treat to watch. With people from all age groups playing badminton, few running around, exercising to keep themselves fit but what inspires me the most are those family who has these beautiful kids, where the kids run and play with their little friends while their parents sit and relax.

It was just the same. 
A great, calm evening and I took my favorite spot near the slide so that I could watch the kids play while my other view would be the sunset. 

I cannot find a better spot than this to relax. The best part of the spot is that the bench is painted in red. What more can I ask for?

Two young women took a seat next to me, I moved to give them enough place to sit and went back to what I was doing. I was busy gazing the stars while they were concerned about their kids running around. 

One of the little kid who would be 5 to 6 years old, seemed like he was having best of time with his friends, ran and came up to his mother. After taking a deep breath because of running, "Enaku pudhu friend kedachu irukkanga amma" he said with excitement. 

"Yaaruda kanna", her mother questioned while taking water from her bag for her son. 

"Raja sir oda paiyan amma, Ramesh. Idho irukkan paaru" he pointed his friend with his tiny forefinger.

Puzzled with the reply, the other woman asked, "Yaaru da Raja sir?"

"Amma namma veetla daily vandhu black bag(garbage bag) eduthutu povaangale", he said.

"kuppa allaravana?, avana poitu enna da sir nu sollitu?", the other woman laughed.

The kid's mother immediately interrupted, "Nee poi vilaiyaadu da kanna".

"idhuve manager ah irundha matum sir nu solluva la? adhu enna manushanuku mariyadha tharaama velaikku mariyaadhai thandhutu? namma dhaan appadi valandhom na , namma pullanga kooda apadi valaranuma? " asked the mother with anger.

The other woman thoughtfully nodded. Both stood up to leave the place. 

I was sitting next to them, gazing at the stars. I couldn't stop overhearing this conversation.

I looked at them and we exchanged smiles, I stood there and watched them leave. I couldn't control my happiness.  We do need more parents like this. 

Respecting someone irrespective of what they do is what we need and what we majorly fail. 

After all, we all are human. 

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