May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
One event I had that stuck in my mind til this day and came back every so often. Sometime in 2013 Kinhthi and his sister were at my mom (anh Khiem’s house,) I think their mom and the other auntie (chi Tammy) went for groceries. It was two or three in the afternoon, we were hanging out in computer room. I went and got my frozen Reese’s in the refrigerator, the bite size Reese was frozen hard because it got melted into a ball. As I grind my teeth against the ball of frozen Reese Kinhthi asked can I have some. I said no, I’m biting on it already. Kinhthi kept looking at me eating. I knew Kinhthi wouldn’t care; he would have taken a bit out of it had I let me. We adults think differently but kids sharing candy bar is the way of life for them. Now I know how it feels when I’m dying for something I’m caving for at the movement. The next day I may not have that same craving. Now looking back I should have let him take a bite out of my Reese. He would’ve enjoyed it.
Well, Kinhthi, you at 13 taught me a lesson at 50; share with others what I have at the movement they needed most. They won't wanted anymore tomorrow. I hope you didn’t think I was stingy. You probably wouldn’t remember it after that day. Now you know how I feel so I know we are cool when I see you in heaven. I will continue to pray for your good spirit to be with God all the time and for your family to have peace, joy, and happiness here on earth; rest in peace Kinhthi
Well, Kinhthi, you at 13 taught me a lesson at 50; share with others what I have at the movement they needed most. They won't wanted anymore tomorrow. I hope you didn’t think I was stingy. You probably wouldn’t remember it after that day. Now you know how I feel so I know we are cool when I see you in heaven. I will continue to pray for your good spirit to be with God all the time and for your family to have peace, joy, and happiness here on earth; rest in peace Kinhthi