On October 20th, reflecting on October 20th is a way to celebrate the fairer sex. Here are the top reflections on October 20th for you to explore.
You can find beautiful poems and read delightful poems in the October 20th program to make the program more enjoyable and meaningful.
Meaningful Reflections on Vietnamese Women's Day 20/10
Selection of Thoughtful Reflections on October 20th
1. Reflection on October 20th, sample 1
Dearest Mother!
Today is a significant day. Mom, do you remember? October 20th - Vietnamese Women's Day - a day for us to express deep gratitude to our grandmothers, mothers, and sisters. But oh, dear mother, above all, I wish for my beloved mother to receive the deepest gratitude and the best wishes.
'The stars are awake out there
Not as much as mother has been for us
Tonight I sleep soundly
For mother is my lifelong breeze'
Every time I think of you, mother, melodies resound in my mind, melodies filled with love and gratitude from a child to their mother. Oh mother, you are so warm and sacred! You are the sun shining bright in my life. I know you have endured much pain to bring me into this world. You shed tears of joy and silently thank the heavens for giving you such a great hope, me. Mother, do you know that I am the same? Throughout my life, I will never forget to thank for being your child. Having you, loving you, and being loved by you are the most precious gifts I've received in this life.
Because my mother is an amazing mother. Since birth, and growing up every day, through all the ups and downs, challenges, successes, and failures, you have always been by my side, loving, caring, empathetic, sharing, and encouraging me forward. In childhood, I was carried in your arms, nourished by sweet milk, and my soul grew up in the dreams 'The stork flies here and there ...' from your lullabies. When I started to walk, you were always there to support, cheer, and comfort me when I stumbled. I forgot the pain because you hugged me tenderly, and you laughed so happily when I finally finished the journey, yelling loudly and rushing into your arms. Mother, do you remember? The first word I uttered was 'mom!'. Perhaps from that moment, heaven has decreed that you are the most important person in my life. As I became aware, you were still there, showing me flowers, the sun, the mountains ... I was a very curious girl, always clinging to you with countless 'whys.' You laughed kindly, with endless patience explaining everything to me. You said: 'The sun shines brightly down on the world, warming everything, making flowers and leaves grow lush, birds chirp cheerfully. At that moment, I secretly thought you were the sun, and I, I was the flowers in the garden, flourishing in the sunlight. Without the sun, how could the flowers show their beauty? So, from the moment I started thinking, I understood how important you are to me.
On the first day of school, I was nervous, timid, clinging to my mother's back like a hesitant fledgling reluctant to fly. My mother held my hand tightly, gently comforting and encouraging me. As the school gate closed, I could still see my mother's figure, watching over me with love and concern. I knew she worried as I took my first steps away from her embrace, entering a much larger world. Knowing this, I always tried to study hard to make her proud. In the evenings after school, I would bury my head in my mother's lap and tell her everything: what I learned, my grades, how my classmates were ... Then my mother would sit beside me, holding my hand as I wrote each word. She became my teacher, staying up with me until I finished my homework and went to bed. The first time I got a perfect score, the first person I thought of was my mother. I ran into her arms to share the news. Her eyes lit up with joy, multiplying my own happiness. Even when I received a low score, I still ran into her arms. She gently stroked my head and hugged me close. Oh mother! Your love and tenderness have sheltered my life, warming my heart. When I fell ill, my mother stayed up all night to watch over me. Looking into her tired eyes, still shining with warmth, I knew how much she loved me.
Growing up, as I understood the warmth and coldness of life, I realized how much my mother sacrificed for me. When I happily went to school, dressed in new clothes, my mother worked very hard to ensure I could keep up with my peers. Every day, as I grew, my mother's forehead gained more wrinkles. Yet, many times I made my mother worry. I remember one day, when I made a mistake, my mother scolded me, and in my anger, I unintentionally spoke rudely to her. As soon as the words left my mouth, I regretted them. But out of shame and stubbornness, I couldn't bring myself to apologize. That evening, passing by my mother's room, I suddenly heard sobbing. I regretted so much, I collapsed into my mother's arms, crying: 'I'm sorry, mom, I'm so sorry. Please forgive me.' I felt my mother gently stroking my head, sighing softly. Oh mother! Your forgiving heart made me realize my mistakes. I silently promised to never make you cry again. From you, I learned so much. I learned to love, to share, to empathize with those around me. I learned to hold onto my dignity, to cherish time, to strive in every situation, never to give up. I learned tolerance, forgiveness, and a heart full of love for humanity. Mother, those lessons will be precious tools for me as I step into the future.
My dear mother! Your love for me is vast as the ocean. And nothing can fully express my gratitude. Thank you, mother, for bringing me into this life! Thank you for your tireless efforts in teaching and raising me, for the sleepless nights, and the hardships to nurture me into adulthood. Thank you, mother, for the warm hugs, the loving gaze, the care, and the valuable lessons, helping me grow every day. Mother, right at this moment, let me kiss your forehead, let me nestle into your arms and say, 'I love you, mom, very much!'
=> This is a heartfelt reflection on October 20th dedicated to a mother, rich in emotion.
Alongside organizing painting and writing competitions to express thoughts about mothers, the celebration of Vietnamese Women's Day also includes various cultural programs, rallies to celebrate in schools, and labor unions at all levels. If assigned the task of being an entertainer, hosting programs on October 20th, readers can refer to the script for hosting cultural programs on October 20th for ideas on leading the event of their unit.
An article reflecting on October 20th, the significance of motherly love
2. Reflection on mothers on October 20th, sample 2
Dear grandmothers, dear mothers!
Today is October 20th - Vietnamese Women's Day, allowing me to send deep gratitude to those who make up 'Half of the World' on this day full of happiness.
For a long time, I have always been touched by the words of a philosopher: 'Whether a hero, a sage, or anyone else, they are all children of a mother'. This simple yet sacred saying always resonates in my heart. Only mothers truly understand the hardship of the 9 months and 10 days of pregnancy; only mothers understand the struggles and worries to ensure a good life for their beloved children. Whether I am still in the cradle or have grown up and matured, a mother's love always accompanies me throughout my life. For me, a mother can sacrifice everything, even her own life. However, not every child fully understands this silent sacrifice. In literature, writers have devoted much ink to this topic, praising filial piety with stories like 'The Legend of the White Daisy', 'The Tale of Kieu'... But it is also sad because in life there are children who treat their parents terribly. To get money for drugs, they are willing to kill their parents. To take over their parents' land, they deceive and mistreat them. These actions will be punished, they will face the legal consequences, but the strongest punishment is the judgment of their own conscience. Life needs love, needs sharing, so learn to love your loved ones, fulfill the duty of being a child, and always remember 'Never let sadness show in your mother's eyes'!
=> This is also a reflection on October 20th, written about my mother by Dong Ngoc Mai, a student at Nghia Hung Secondary School.
Reflections on mothers on October 20th, the most profound and meaningful reflections, heartfelt.
3. Reflection on October 20th, template 3
Each of us when born on this Earth is embraced by boundless love, that is the love of a mother. When we are still bewildered by this world, warm arms have already nurtured us, giving us a strange feeling of affection.
'Mother' - a simple yet sacred call. From the moment I cried out into the world to when I grew up and matured, my mother has always been the one who encourages, shares, and follows every step I take. My mother wakes up early every morning to nurture me, her gaze - so affectionate. She watches me grow up day by day, and then she is truly happy when I first utter the two words 'mommy'. Deep within my mother's eyes, I understand that all the love, all the trust, she dedicates to me.
Then I gradually grew up under my mother's protective hand. Every day, every meal receives love from my mother, what my mother does for me is so much, I cannot recount all of my mother's merits. Every meal I eat, even the smallest things, come from my mother's hands. The meals may be simple, but I understand that they carry my mother's entire heart. My mother's gaze gives me trust, great hope so that I understand how important I am to her. Just a small gesture from my mother, a hand grasp, a hug from my mother is enough to warm my heart, enough to give me determination, the will to rise, to step into the future path. Every day, every hour, my mother follows me. My mother is a teacher, every day she goes to class, she devotes her heart to imparting knowledge to the children. When at home, my mother is like a teacher to me. To make me what I am today, a large part is my mother's effort. My mother taught me many things, taught me to have a loving heart, taught me what is right and wrong. My mother by my side is as gentle as a fairy, and her teachings are the same, they penetrate deep into my heart.
In life, there are inevitable moments of stumbling and falling, and I am no exception. But do you know, Mom, every time I stumble and manage to get back up, your presence is always there. My dreams and beliefs are all nurtured by your love; to me, you are a firm spiritual pillar. Do you know, seeing you diligently working on lesson plans late into the night, I feel so grateful for you. Every time I think about what you've done for me, an indescribable emotion wells up in my heart, I just want to cry, to hug you and say, 'I love you so much, Mom.'
With the countless blessings from you, Mom, there have been times when I've wronged you, making you sad. Those times when I argued with you or got angry with you for trivial reasons, now looking back, I know you were truly hurt. I want to apologize to you so much, to do everything I can to make up for my mistakes, so that you can feel happy and at ease.
Mom, I know that no matter what words I use, I can never fully express the depth of my heart, the sacred, beautiful feelings you have for me. Today, October 20th, the day of mothers - the most beloved person in my life, I want to tell you, 'I love you so much, Mom, I am truly happy to have you.' Mom, I will do my best to achieve the best results to repay your concern for me. Once again, I want to say to you, 'You are a part of my heart, Mom.'
=> If you're looking for a reflection on Mother's Day on October 20th, you can refer to this reflection on October 20th.
Reflection on Vietnamese Women's Day, October 20th, touching
4. Reflection on October 20th, sample number 4
'A child is a gift from a mother.' From the moment I came into this world, I was showered with love and care by my mother. How can I remember all the sweet lullabies you sang to me? But I know for sure, I was so happy then. I was cradled by my mother's arms, made an angel amidst love. As I learned to walk, my mother still loved me. Dearest mother, I may not remember all the memories of my childhood, but my heart whispers, 'I was loved by my mother.' I still remember when I was in 7th grade, I snuck out to play without doing my homework. When I got home, and you asked, I even talked back to you. You gave me a painful spanking, and I cried a lot. I cried from the pain, and I cried thinking, 'My mother doesn't love me anymore.' But dear mother, every time I look into your eyes, I can't stay mad at you anymore. Your eyes are like the sun with countless warm rays, guiding the fledgling bird straight back home. Even if it encounters storms, the bird may pause along the way, but I'm sure it never stops believing that beyond those dark clouds lies a sunny sky. My mother may not be beautiful, but I silently thank her for giving me a life full of love and a soul capable of love. With my stubborn and mischievous nature, if not for my mother, I might have turned out very unruly. I silently thank God for making me your child, and Mom, you are the gift of my life.
Dear beloved sister, I will always remember the times we played together, the valuable lessons, and the fun games you shared with me. I love you very much, and I don't know why, on the first visit to your house with Mom, we instantly clicked. Do you know, the fun games you introduced made me incredibly happy. My childhood was colorful because of you!
Dear beloved teacher, you are also a woman, a mother, but you carry a noble mission: to be the mentor imparting knowledge and the second loving mother guiding us. How many nights have you stayed up preparing lessons, ensuring that we have the best learning experiences.
Thank you, Mom, thank you sister, and thank you to the teacher too. All of you are the women I admire the most. All of you are working, living in the most meaningful way to make life beautiful. Indeed, half of the world is gentle hands, half of the world is hearts full of love, needing care and attention. However, despite being women, many are suffering in this world: family separation, poverty, illness... do we think about them? Those women, they have an extraordinary strength beyond fate, taking control of their circumstances and always having a compassionate heart. They too always need love.
To my dear mother, you taught me to love. I choose to love you, love the teachers, love my friends, and love everyone. October 20th is coming, from the bottom of my heart, there's an earnest love. For you, Mom, I may continue to express my love. But for my former teachers, I don't know how to show my gratitude. So, I wish Mom, sister, teachers, and all women in the world always full of love, healthy, and happy!
=> This is a reflection on October 20th also a tribute to the women beside me Trần Thị Hường, Nghĩa Hưng Secondary School: my mother, sister, and the teacher who guided me.
Exploring the touching reflections on Vietnamese Women's Day, October 20th, will surely evoke deep emotions. On this day, express sincere feelings to the women you cherish.
In addition to compiling articles about October 20th, Mytour also gathers unique and meaningful messages for you to easily select and send to the women in your life.
Furthermore, if you want to make October 20th more meaningful, you can play some special songs to celebrate Vietnamese Women's Day. These songs will evoke various emotions and bring joy to the listeners.
