Life for Sherilyn, my second daughter, has undergone a transformation since she embarked on her pre-university studies. From passionate baking and cooking sessions during the pandemic to juggling college, dancing, and part-time work, Sherilyn's journey has taken an academic turn.
Amidst the demanding schedule of college life, Sherilyn found a moment of respite during her semester break recently. The kitchen, a space that witnessed many culinary creations during the pandemic and lockdowns from 2020 through 2022, once again came alive. Sherilyn took the opportunity to craft a large batch of kimchi, showcasing her culinary finesse with radish, napa cabbage, and cucumber variations. Additionally, a big yummy pot of Japchae, a family favorite, graced our dining table on her free day recently.
Napa kimchi |
Japchae |
As the semester break concluded, Sherilyn dove headfirst into her second semester, resuming the rigorous routine of early mornings and late nights. With the demands of her Foundation in Natural & Built Environments program escalating, her focus shifted from the kitchen to tutorials and assignments. Her time in college and dance studio often leaves our interactions reduced to brief hellos and goodbyes, a sign of the academic challenges she navigates daily as well as her passion in dancing.
Today, Sherilyn shared a delightful surprise with me via Whatsapp —a
glance at her results slips and a letter from the college. The revelation that
she had secured a coveted spot on the Dean's List for her good performance in
the first semester echoed her commitment to academic excellence.
As Sherilyn progresses through her studies in Architecture,
one of the most demanding courses at university, the road ahead promises lots
of challenges that demand unwavering commitment. With a four-to-seven-year
study period ahead, I can't help but harbor hopes and aspirations for her. My
prayer is for her to persevere, graduate with flying colors, secure a
fulfilling job, and, above all, lead a life brimming with happiness and good
health.
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