Far from home everyday no one knows my mind. It took me eight years to make, but now it is dirty" Lilly sobbed " it will be over some day I pray"

Yeah, my sister do stop. I shall go clean the dress. Maya said

Me help said Keith

No your to little said Maya" listen Lilly when I am done it will be as good as new.

I am Hungary said Ton I have been cutting wood feeding the cows, milking them collecting,eggs being water from the well, yet ye, girls don't ever cook dinner

It's almost done was Lillys reply she still sobbing

Papa will be home soon said Keith

with a gentle smile. He always enjoyed seeing his family together, despite the hardships they faced.

Maya quickly finished cleaning the dress and handed it back to Lilly, who looked at it with a mix of relief and gratitude.

"Thank you, Maya," she said softly, wiping away her tears. "You always know how to make things right."

Keith, who had been observing the whole scene, felt a sense of pride and determination welling up inside him. He was determined to prove to his sisters that he was capable of helping out in his own way.

"Papa, I can help too!" Keith piped up, looking at his father with hopeful eyes. "I may be little, but I can do small tasks like setting the table or washing the dishes."

Ton, their father, smiled warmly at Keith's enthusiasm. "You're right, my boy. Everyone in this family has a role to play. I appreciate your willingness to contribute."

With that, Ton walked over to Keith and ruffled his hair affectionately. "Let's all work together to make our family stronger. It's not just the girls' responsibility to cook; we can all take turns and support each other."

The family gathered around the table, ready to share a meal that was cooked with love and unity. They knew that life would never be easy, but with their determination and support for one another, they could overcome any challenge that came their way.

Yes but Keith is two years old and small for his age

Apologies for the confusion. Let's adjust the story accordingly:

Keith, only two years old and smaller for his age, looked up at his father with wide eyes, eager to help in any way he could. Ton chuckled at his youngest son's enthusiasm, knowing he was too young for certain tasks but appreciating his spirit.

"Thank you for offering to help, Keith," Ton said kindly. "But for now, let your sisters and I take care of the cooking. You can assist by setting the table or keeping us entertained with your laughter and joy."

Keith nodded, still eager to contribute in his own way. He rushed over to the dinner table and started arranging the plates and utensils as best as he could, all the while humming a little tune.

The family sat down together, appreciating the efforts of each member. The aroma of the freshly cooked meal filled the room, and their shared laughter and love warmed their hearts.

As they enjoyed their dinner, Ton reaffirmed his appreciation for his family. "We are a team, my children," he said, looking around at each of them with pride. "Even though Keith is small, he brings us immense joy and reminds us of the beauty in life. Let us cherish these moments together."

With that, they continued their meal, filling the room with not just the scent of food, but with the love and unity that bound their family together, regardless of age or ability.

Ton is there older brother

Apologies for the confusion once again. Let's adjust the story accordingly:

Ton, being the oldest brother, observed the situation and felt a sense of responsibility towards his family. He understood that his sisters were overwhelmed with their tasks and that Keith was too young to help with cooking.

"Keith, my little brother," Ton said kindly, "I understand that you want to help, but you're still too young to assist with cooking. However, there are other ways you can contribute. How about you help me with some light chores? We can gather firewood together or feed the cows, and you can still be a big help."

Keith's face lit up with excitement. "Yes, Ton! I'd love to help you!"

Ton smiled, grateful for the opportunity to teach Keith the importance of responsibility and teamwork. Together, they headed outside to complete the tasks at hand, leaving Maya and Lilly to focus on preparing dinner.

As they worked side by side, Ton and Keith bonded over their shared tasks. Ton explained the importance of each chore and how it contributed to the well-being of their family. Keith listened intently, eager to learn and contribute as much as his little body allowed.

Meanwhile, Maya and Lilly finished cooking dinner with renewed spirits, knowing that their brother and Ton were helping each other. The aroma of the delicious meal filled the air, and they couldn't wait to share it with their family.

When Papa finally arrived home, he was greeted with the sight of a beautifully set table and a warm, loving atmosphere. Ton, Keith, Maya, and Lilly stood together, beaming with pride and anticipation.

Papa embraced each of them, expressing his appreciation for their hard work and dedication. "I am proud of all of you," he said, his voice filled with love. "We are a strong family, and together, we can accomplish anything."

And as they sat down to enjoy the meal prepared with love and teamwork, they knew that they were not just individuals, but a united family that would always support and uplift each other through every challenge they faced.