Hello Dad and Mom.
This time, the topic is Anticipating Parents’ Objections, but I really have nothing to write about it today.
When I was young, I was restricted couple of times, which I remember, but nowadays, while I remind them again, I could not more agree with your decisions, and maybe because of that I’ve got more mature than I would.
In other hand, I am so appreciate that you respect my decision first. We always have a talk, selecting the best choice and trying to figure out the problems together. We argue a little bit, but we keep the rules: who has the most logical reason, then follow whose words. Of course, I fail sometimes, but you’ve encouraged me instead of blaming so that I realize my mistake by myself, meanwhile, let me know to forgive some one’s mistakes as you do.
I’ve read some of my classmates’ blogs, and which interesting to me is three of them talking about marriage surprisingly. So, I guess it may be our issues one day. Huh. How about if I say I am going to marry at my 35 or later? How about if I fall in love with the girl who is 10 years older than me? Huh~! It will be an interesting argument between you and me. But don’t worry at least I will bring you grand children. Khahaha~ (Thanks that you cannot read English -. - :)
I miss you Dad, I miss you Mom, a lot.
Please take care of yourselves.
Your son.
--최성휘 올림.
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Hi Tony. Thanks for the honest journal, but this wasn't the assignment.
ReplyDeleteHum.. I could get from your letter that you really love and miss your parents. If you completed the assignment in this letter, it must have been a much more wonderful letter. Anyway, thank you for putting your Korean name, 최성휘, at the bottom of the journal. One day, I will call you 성휘!
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