Emotional gratitude and maturity ceremony at Tan Phu Primary, Secondary and High School on May 11 - Photo: TRONG NHAN
In the gratitude ceremony , Thi Van presented his grandmother with a bouquet of flowers and thanked her: "Without you, I don't know what my life would be like...".
Thi Van said that because his parents were busy making a living, Thi Van lived with his grandmother since birth, only seeing his parents a couple of times a month. When he was in 5th grade, Thi Van's mother passed away due to lupus. Since then, his grandmother has been raising him, taking care of his every meal, sleep, and study.
"After my mother passed away, it was the worst time of my life. I almost lost all my faith in life. My grandparents pulled me out of that negativity and cared for me many times more because they were afraid that I would be disadvantaged compared to my friends and lack family affection," Thi Van said.
Thi Van gives a bouquet of flowers to his grandmother in gratitude - Photo: TRONG NHAN
Mrs. Tran Thi Thu Hong, 67 years old, said she had not cried as much as she did today for a long time. Partly because she saw her grandchild alone without his parents attending the ceremony to conclude 12 years of school, but more importantly because she saw that her grandchild had grown up at the age of 18.
Ms. Hong shared that she always tells Thi Van that the first thing he needs to cultivate is morality. He should think of others before thinking of himself.
"Over the years, I have always taught my child to be tolerant and to look at life with love. He may lack love from his parents, but when he gives his love to those around him, he will certainly receive happiness in return," Ms. Hong confided.
Not only the story of Thi Van’s grandmother and grandchild, the gratitude and maturity ceremony for 12th grade students of Tan Phu Primary, Secondary and High School (HCMC) left many emotions for the attendees. Many parents shed tears when they saw their children kneeling down, presenting flowers and expressing gratitude.
Pham Nguyen Phuong Anh, a 12th grade student, shared: "Our parents' children are now more mature and confident than before. Away from our parents, we know how to spend money wisely. We know how hard it was for our parents to work hard to earn every penny to raise us to study.
Our children can now live an independent life, cook by themselves, go shopping by themselves, take their broken car to get repaired, and know how to take good care of themselves. We are very grateful to our parents for giving us the opportunity to challenge ourselves so that we can stand on our own two feet."
Many tears of parents and students fell during the moment of gratitude - Photo: TRONG NHAN
No road is smooth
Sending a message to students about to leave school to enter a new horizon, Ms. Truong Hoang Kim Duc, the school's vice principal, hopes that they will remember one thing: "There is no smooth road, challenges will only help us become more mature and steadfast."
In addition, Ms. Duc sent a message that "love - respect - responsibility" are three core values that each of you should always build and perfect.
"I hope that in the future, wherever you are, you will always remember: Live with a heart full of love, respect yourself, your family and society, and remember to live responsibly, usefully and meaningfully. Just like that, you will be successful," said Ms. Duc.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/thieu-ngoai-khong-biet-cuoc-doi-con-ra-sao-20240511150201305.htm
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