Little Ronaldo sat near Mom as morning light filled the room. It was breakfast time, his favorite moment of the day. He watched closely as Mom prepared the food, his tiny eyes full of hope.
At first, he stayed quiet.
But then something worried him.
Mom was eating, but she hadn’t given him anything yet.
Ronaldo’s face slowly changed. His lips trembled, and his small hands began to move nervously. He leaned forward, staring at the food with growing anxiety.
Was Mom not going to share?
“Eee…”
The soft sound quickly turned louder.
“EEEEEE!”
Ronaldo suddenly screamed loudly, his voice filled with worry and fear. His tiny body shook as he cried, looking straight at Mom, begging for attention.
“Eee! Eee!”
He couldn’t understand why he didn’t have his breakfast yet. The thought of missing out made him panic.
His little feet kicked, and his hands reached out as if asking, “What about me?”
Mom quickly noticed.
She turned to him with a gentle smile, realizing he thought he was being left out. Without waiting longer, she prepared a small portion just for him.
As soon as Ronaldo saw the food coming his way, his loud cries began to slow.
His eyes followed every movement.
The moment Mom handed him his breakfast, everything changed. Ronaldo stopped crying instantly and grabbed the food eagerly.
Within seconds, he was quietly eating, completely focused and happy again.
The worry disappeared.
For little Ronaldo, it wasn’t just about food—it was about feeling included, loved, and never forgotten.