in a quiet Suburban neighborhood there lived an 80-year-old man named Mr Thompson he spent his days in his cozy house surrounded by memories of a life well- lived one sunny afternoon his 45-year-old son Mark came to visit Mark was a successful professional highly educated and always busy with his demanding job as they sat together on the sofa enjoying the peace of the afternoon a crow suddenly landed on the window ledge Mr Thompson's eyes lit up with curiosity what is that he asked pointing at the bird Mark glanced over and replied it's a crow dad a
few minutes passed in silence before Mr Thompson asked again what is that Mark slightly puzzled repeated it's a crow Dad I just told you the moments ticked by slowly and yet again Mr Thompson inquired what is that this time Mark's patience began to wear thin it's a crow dad why do you keep asking me the same question but the fourth time his father asked Mark lost his temper it's a crow how many times do I have to tell you are you losing your mind seeing the anger and frustration in his son's eyes Mr Thompson quietly
got up and walked to his room he returned holding an old wornout diary its Pages yellowed with age without a word he handed it to Mark and asked him to read a particular page curious ious and a bit ashamed of his Outburst Mark opened the diary and read aloud the entry dated many years ago today my little son Mark age three was sitting with me on the sofa when a crow landed on the window Mark asked me 23 times what it was and I replied to him all 23 times that it was a crow each
time he asked I felt an overwhelming sense of love and joy I hugged him lovingly every time he asked the same question Mark's eyes filled with tears as he realized the significance of his father's gesture he had asked his father the same question only four times and yet he had lost his patience but when he was a child his father had answered him with love and patience 23 times Mark looked at his father who was now watching him with a gentle smile I'm so sorry Dad I didn't understand Mr Thompson reached out and patted Mark's
hand it's all right son I just wanted you to remember remember that love and patience go handin hand as we grow older we need our children's love and patience just as much as they needed ours when they were young from that day forward Mark made a vow to treat his father with the same love and patience that he had received as a child he realized that caring for his aging father was not a burden but a privilege a chance to give back the love that had shaped his life this story reminds us all of the
importance of treating our parents with kindness and respect especially as they grow older it's a lesson in patience love and the unbreakable bond between parents and children