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a lesson in kindness.
In an endearing example of life
imitating art, a visiting photographer and blogger Brandon Stanton discovered
a similar tale on the streets of
"[My husband] found my son and
I on New Year's Eve, sleeping in a construction site.... and said: 'You
shouldn't live like this, come home with me.”
“He let us live with him for a few
months, and he never asked me for a thing, and he was very good to my son.
Sometimes I'd come home and find him carrying my son on his shoulders. After
a few months, we developed romantic feelings for each other," said the
woman who was identified by Tuoi Tre newspaper as 28-year-old Nguyen Thuy An
of Ho Chi Minh City’s District 4.
The man featured in
Tai said he first found An sleeping
on the street with her two-year-old son in the district flower market a few
days ahead of the most recent lunar new year, Tuoi Tre reported.
“On New Year’s Eve, I saw them again
on the street and she told me she was homeless,” the paper quoted the
29-year-old man as saying.
Nguyen Van Tai and
the wife he "picked" from the street in the photo taken by Brandon
Stanton.
“The area was dark and dangerous. I
invited her to my house and offered to sleep on the floor [so she and her son
could have my bed]. I told her she could leave at any time.”
The mother and son followed Tai to
his small rented house as the New Year approached.
An said she worried about moving in
with a strange man.
“But it was even more dangerous on
the street," she said. "Moreover, he was living with his mother and
younger brother."
New Year Eve's magic
Tai said her mother did not object
to An and her son moving in to their home but she did ask about the An’s age.
“I didn’t know. I guessed, randomly,
that she was 22 and only learned later that she is 28,” he said.
Tai took the mother and son around
on Tet (New Year) holidays and bought toys for her son, Khang. A month after
living together, Tai confessed he loved An.
“It was my happiest Tet because I'd
wake up at night and see a roof instead of stars in the sky,” she said.
An said that after her father died
and her mother left, she stayed with her aunt. After her aunt got married,
she began living in a restaurant where she worked and fell in love with a
waiter who left her after she got pregnant.
The woman hired a small house and lived
on the kindness of neighbors who often gave her rice and clothes.
But just before Tet, the mother and
son were evicted from the home for failing to make rent.
Simple happiness
An said Tai gets along well with his
step-son, which is not always easy for a single man.
Nguyen Van Tai,
Nguyen Thuy An and her son in their home. Photo courtesy of Zing
“I am an man and I am supposed to be
able to support a woman and a child. Moreover, life was boring when all I did
was watch television. I'm happy to see a little child running around in my
house,” he said.
His salary of only VND4 million
(US$193) a month was barely enough to support his family in the beginning
days when An was unemployed.
Things got particularly tight when
Khang got sick and they had to scrape together doctor and medicine fees.
Tai’s mother, 57-year-old Phan Thi
Duyen, said she is happy to do the housework as her son seems happy with his
family.
“The child is attached to his
step-father and always says he is his father whenever anyone asks,” she said.
“It seems destiny brought them
together. I'm not annoyed at all but feel pity for them because they can't
afford a wedding,” she said, adding that Tai quit drinking after meeting his
wife.
An has set up a temporary shop
selling coffee and water near a construction site; Tai looks after Khang
while working at the motorbike lot.
Holding the little child in his arm,
Tai said: “I have a true love for An and want to bring them happiness despite
the difficulty.”
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Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 10, 2014
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