I have been the luckiest mom in the world. My son has been to visit me often while I live in Malaysia, and what mother would not love that? This visit was after an extended dive that ended with some serious problems that could have turned into some casualties. I have to believe in a higher power in this situation He came back to me with very little in physical injuries, a lot more in emotional injuries that everyone on that crew will be dealing with for a while, and a set of arms that know exactly how to hug a mother and make her melt. We need to never forget that the sea is the master.
The visit was brief, but so good for both of us. Here is who I saw at my gate yesterday afternoon - before the monsoon hit and opened the skies with a flow of water that did not seem to know how to stop.
from the last few days in Canada and forward, you can join me in my thoughts and actions as I learn how to live in a country that I had not even known the exact location until Ryan was there a few years ago. Some days I have rants and other days I have adventures, but every day is a learning experience that I embrace and thank God I was given the opportunity to know and to be. I might even upload a picture of me in this place I now call home – for now.
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