Yat and me help applying medical to Sheba at pool she looks better but we help to do again

In real life, every day with Monkey Yat is never boring. Yat is small, curious, and always watching everything I do. In the morning, Yat follows me around the house, jumping from chair to chair and making little sounds like he is talking. When I sit down, he climbs onto my shoulder and stays there like he belongs. Taking care of Yat is part of my daily routine, and I have learned to be patient and gentle with him.

One important day, I also helped Sheba at the pool. Sheba had a medical problem, and she needed help applying medicine. The pool was quiet, and the water was calm. I stayed close to her to make sure she felt safe. I carefully applied the medical treatment the way I was shown, making sure not to rush. Monkey Yat sat nearby, watching very closely like he wanted to help too.

After the medicine was applied, Sheba looked better. She seemed more relaxed, and her movements were easier. Seeing her improve made me feel proud and relieved. Helping someone, even with something small, can make a big difference. I stayed with her for a while longer to make sure she was okay before leaving the pool.

Even though Sheba looks better now, we know we need to help her again. Healing takes time, and daily care is important. Just like caring for Monkey Yat every day, helping Sheba requires responsibility and kindness. Real life is full of small moments like these, where helping others becomes part of our daily routine.