Life is uncertain, strange, painful.....but still a gift.💕
I do not have enough words to express by feelings as I write this blog today.
I do not have enough words to express by feelings as I write this blog today.
....dedicate this to A-senior whilst feeling extremely proud of our A-Junior.
January 2021 changed our lives forever.
But this is not a post about the grief and pain that came with the change.
This post is about the joy and pride that I feel (and am sure A-Senior feels wherever he is) when our A-junior crossed a milestone in his life as he graduated from school.
This post is about celebrating everyday, one step at a time even though life seemed to have stopped a few months back....
This post is about our in-built resilience which takes us through the difficult moments....
This post is about those friends and family (read angels) around us who gave us the strength to stand up again....
This post is about the many joyful moments we spent together, cherishing those memories and promising to keep on creating more memories in future......
This post is about love, hope, celebrations .... and still being able to believe in ...
"The Gift of Life"
A-junior finished school .
What a relief !! what a celebration!! what a proud moment for parents, family and friends!!
As usual there were the difficult moments.😀
The mother just refused to understand how someone can learn Maths from Youtube.
A-junior failed to convince the mother why he can still continue to game online a month before exams.
The mother panicked when she saw the bulk of the Physics syllabus that he needs to study.
A-junior woke up at 11:30 am during his preparation month!
The mother freaked out looking at the clock.
A-junior ....
The mother .....
....the list is a long one.
Fast forward. Results day.
[Here, students are informed personally over phone about their boards results...around 3:00 PM.]
The clock seemed to have stopped at 2:45.
The mother looked at the clock a million times in between her meetings. A-junior woke up late, made a nice sandwich, ate it and moved around in the room looking totally cool.....this freaked out the mother even more.
"Phone kothay?" [where is your phone?]
"Phone e charge ache to?" [is your phone charged?]
"ora ki alphabetically call korbe? [will the school call in alphabetic order?]
The phone rang at 3:05
A-junior picked up the phone, listened and said "thank you". The mother heaved a sigh of relief.
The mentor told the mother, "Gefeliciteerd!! Congratulations! he deserves to pass because he had worked so hard amidst such difficult circumstances"
I hugged A-junior with tears in my eyes.
Tears of pride and happiness...................................A-senior smiled and hugged us too.
I missed him the most at that moment.
Ok, now some action!!!!
This is one custom which I absolutely love in the Netherlands. I have been wanting to do this for a long time but one needed to pass school to do this.
Yes!!!! My wait was finally over.
Usually a flagpole is used for this purpose.
Our house does not have one so I went into the garden to look for a strong sturdy stick. [Ma, please not with a stick]
Then some cellotape. [Really Ma, you are going to use cellotape?]
Then the school bag. [that will be too heavy, it cannot hang that way]
Royally ignoring all the italics, I did it! A-junior joined me sheepishly and even helped me out with the cellotape :-)
Children hang their school bags along with the flag outside their house to announce to the world that they have passed their board exams......done with the old school bag!!!
A perfect custom to respect the hard work of the children and to look forward to the next phase of life.
As the blue "geslaagd" [Passed] flag flutter outside our bedroom window, I derive strength and inspiration from it.
I feel proud of his resilience and hope to see him develop into a fantastic loving human being.
I remember and cherish the bond that he shares with A-Senior.
I feel thankful that I have these two fantastic gentlemen in my life.....forever.💗