For Thanksgiving, Dr. Kim had an early Thanksgiving dinner at his home and a few MAIS students gathered. Nice to see people and eat some good food. Traditional Thanksgiving food, too.
So much to be thankful for this year. Being so far away from everything familiar, as corny as it is going to sound, has given me a lot to be thankful for. I have my family, I have my friends. I have a roof over my head, I have clothes to wear, I have food to eat. I have this wonderful experience where I’m seeing new sights, meeting new people, learning new things and well ... growing up.
I have the memories and experiences of my past for me to learn from and to smile about. I have a future that I am uncertain about because who knows what will happen, but excited about the possibilities nonetheless. I hope that even when I’m old I will still remember to be thankful for what I have: the past to recall and the future to have.
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aww amy, enjoying asian style turkey? j/k
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