He graduated with a first class honor on 21 June 2019 at HW Edinburgh after 3 years of degree study. We are all proud of him. He did a great job. He is now doing his Master at Cass Uni in London at this point.
I am feeling grateful to him because he has opened up my heart this summer break. I guess he won’t know he did me those favors until he read this. Chatting with him was comfortable and inspiring. He showed me his maturity and that many things is possible, starting from our UK road trip where he took us to the unbeaten path of the beautiful mountainous terrains. It was not in my itinerary, we did the beyond. He is full of energy and enthusiasm. He is knowledgeable and fun to be with. I was stuck in life for a while now. His return surprisingly brought back so much life to me. I learnt to take life day by day and not worrying so much about tomorrow. I went with the flow and surprisingly, all went well and I felt good.
My only problem now is his health. His last medical check up showed high cholesterol, high glucose and high urid acid which is alarming at his age. He enjoys food too much. Now that he knows his condition, I really hope he will stick to a clean diet from now on.
Back home, we lost Lassie to cancer in her tummy. It hurt so much to let her go. She was put down a day before JS returned home. Lassie is a good dog, obedient, smart and brought so much joy to us. I prayed that she will have a good reincarnation. JS understood my pain, suggested to get another pet to keep me company. So we got Coffy, a toy poodle.