
The apron, this square inch of cloth, carries the traces of many years. It is not clothing, but it is better than clothing; it is not decoration, but it is better than decoration. In the mother’s hands, it is a flag, fluttering with hard work and dedication; in the eyes of children, it is a picture scroll, depicting warmth and memories.
Remember that apron, made of coarse cloth, with traces of time on the purple-red background. The mother’s hands, rough but dexterous, sewed it again and again, repaired it again and again. It was not a simple repair, but a deep affection sewn into the cloth stitch by stitch. The tie of the apron is the thread spun by the mother herself, with uniform thickness, tough and durable. It is not an ordinary tie, but a bond woven by the mother with thousands of times of labor, which closely connects her to the family.
The apron is at the mother’s waist, like a fire that never goes out. It illuminates every corner of the kitchen and warms every inch of the field. The figure of a mother wearing an apron is the most beautiful scenery in the field. When she bends down to work, her apron flutters in the wind, as if telling the hardships and difficulties of life; when she stands up, her apron sways gently at her waist, as if telling the hope and tenacity of life.
Apron is not only a mother’s companion, but also a cradle for children. In that small space, there are so many children’s laughter and tears. Mother carries us on her back with an apron, coaxes us to sleep with an apron, and conveys endless love with an apron. That is not an ordinary apron, but a nest of love woven by mother with her life, and the warmest harbor of our childhood.
Today, the apron is still there, but the mother is gone. That apron carries too many memories and too many thoughts. It is no longer a simple apron, but the most precious gift left to us by our mother. Every time I touch it, I can feel the mother’s body temperature; every time I gaze at it, I can see the busy figure of my mother. This may be the meaning of an apron. It is not only an item, but also a memory, an emotion, and a spiritual heritage.










