The generation that grew up in the nineties will remember it well Carlitos (Chuckie, in the English version). back ratsthe chain’s animated series Nickelodeonstarring a group of babies who invited everyone to see the world from their perspective.
Unlike the other kids Carlitos didn’t have a mother on the show, and the writers took advantage of that plot to captivate their audience with a touching episode: when he finds a letter from his deceased mother.
Recently, users on social networks also reminded of this This month marked the 24th anniversary of that chapter’s airing, in which Carlitos’ father attempted to keep his wife’s memories to himself. fearing that her son would miss her and cause her grief.
“But then you can miss her together,” Tommy’s mother recommends.
But what did the letter to Carlitos say on the last page of his personal diary?
“My dear little Carlitos, I think I must leave you. and this poem is to tell you where to always find me:
When the wind blows softly, it will be my hand on your face; And if a tree gives you shade, it’s me with my hug.
When you feel the sun burning on you, I will tickle you.
When the rain wets your hair, they will be my tears of joy.
When the grass envelops you, it is I who hold you tight.
When the birds are singing, it’s me who whispers to you, “good night.”
So after sharing those memories with his father and reading the letter, Carlitos takes a happy attitude about the memory of his mother and celebrates having a mother. “It’s here in the flowers!”
Source: Eluniverso

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