I am grateful, as to where I am now. Mainly because my parents and grandparents, have suffered great hardships and loss during the Vietnam War. With the North and South feuding against each other, it was decided that they had to fled the country. The government of the South attempted to capture my father and uncles to fight against the communist, however, they were lucky enough to escape. Both sides of my family were lucky enough to get on a boat to seek refuge. With the boat landing at Singapore, the Singaporean government decided to ship my family to different countries that would accept them. This is where my family separated. My grandparents were sent to Australia, with my parents and relatives scattered all over Europe. With my brother and I, being Dutch born and Australian raised, it is now that I realized the depths of pride as to where I come from. Not only because, what my family has been through, but mainly because I now recognize my origins and how I got here. With distant relations with my relatives overseas, due to the lack of communication, it makes me question our future family tree. With my European relatives adapted to the European culture, and my relatives here in Australia, being adapted to a multicultural culture it puts great sadness for me, as the next generations of our family would have died in historical culture and language. With distant cousins and unknown nieces and nephews, it has made me surpass the situation and accept the reality of it all.
Posted at 08:23 pm by linhE
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++cindee October 30, 2004 03:32 PM PDT
as long as u have your family (mum, dad, bro) then u are complete. the other branches are just people who fill the missing gaps in our lives. its nice to appreciate and be grateful for what we have and what our family had endured and sacrificed for us to be where we are now. welll done linhz. =) |
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lizzy October 28, 2004 12:27 AM PDT
hehe i found you :p
hehe but on another note, it is good that you're proud of your family and who you are because of it. bt i guess the fact that you recognise what's happening means that you can do something about it? and maybe someone else in your family realises too and you'll be able to keep in contact with all the extended relations?? |
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Linh October 27, 2004 10:44 AM PDT
kissy, tell ur bf to shut up.. lol he's a tripper! ahhaha |
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pauly October 27, 2004 12:03 AM PDT
wow you don't get much comments as before linh... welps, you will be okay.. perhaps you will be the one to create a new generation in your family? you're children will have many children and you can tell them stories of your parents, and the roots of your family... etc, etc where to find other relatives... |
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