For children, celebrating the New Year is always joyful. Eating the rare meat dishes, wearing long-awaited new clothes, making paper lanterns, and setting off small firecrackers can make the joy last for a year.
The next morning, Ping'an woke up early. Today, Zhang Guoqing had already promised to take the children of friends and family to the street to buy firecrackers.
Opening his eyes, Ping'an found he was the only one who slept in again. He rolled his eyes, climbed off the kang, and with tremendous effort, finally put on his coat and pants. Holding the sweater and wool collar he couldn't manage in his arms, he dashed out of the bedroom to the room of Lin Lishan and her spouse.
As soon as he pushed the door open, Ping'an was delighted—his grandma was indeed a big lazy cat.
"Oh dear, little treasure, how did you come over by yourself, aren't you cold?" Lin Lishan said as she tucked him into the bed.
"Grandma, Xiao Wu and his wife accompanied Grandpa to exercise."
