But what is probably more exciting is that my eldest son is getting his O Levels exams results tomorrow. The thrill of the unknown, the path that awaits, closure after many months of effort, but most of all thanksgiving for witnessing this milestone in his life. There are many hills, mountains and valleys in a person's life journey. This is that time where we all take a pause and thank God for keeping us in one piece even if there may have been some cuts and bruises along the way.
I miss the slightly chubby little boy that entered secondary school just four years ago. He was chatty, cheerful and loved food. He is still chatty but much more careful about what he should say to his parents I suspect. He's cheerful because he just got himself a fish tank yesterday but may not be so cheerful when he finds out that I've blogged about him. He still loves food but frequently considers the trade-off between the calories and how exquisite the food is. The now trim-fit jeans wearing teenager shuns fast food but drools over smelly cheeses. It's weird being a parent, you see the same child but yet completely different. Sometimes, even now, I find myself looking for that little Sec 1 boy.
Whatever the outcome tomorrow, I wish him and his cohort a good day of celebrating a new milestone in their lives. I wish them loyalty to their friendships and continued morale support in their life journey. I wish them humility to learn and the confidence to try. I wish them faith to trust God in their decisions and difficult times - more that anyone else, their Creator loves them. God bless our children.
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