Friday, 2 November 2018

"Amma, you gave me everything from the farmland and it's my turn to get you sth from the University"

In the far-flung corner tucked in the midst of mountain ranges, I own the timeless lesson of my childhood mostly from my small community “joenkhar”. The place of mud and swamps, streams and rocks, beasts and forest have introduced me to a whole lot thing, out of which I consider so dear to me are those small pebbles, wooden toys, and a medal made out of mud which I often used as an accolade to adorn myself while playing with other kid playmates. 
Thence I still had a small dream of doing what I enjoy doing the normal kind of stuff but never imagined of arriving at this moment to receive Gold Medal in the land away from home. Because typically, big thoughts, for me, are just cocoons hanging from the dripping branches gazing at the stars like sparkling diamonds with no substance within. 

Nonetheless, my heart swells with a sea of tears over every time I thought of my parents painstakingly striving from sunup till sundown for me, and my sibling. My poor dad and mom bear the major share of struggles in my entire education process till now. This gradually served the purpose as the instigator to my aspirations to nourish and nurture my dreams until it comes to life. To cut to the chase, with each passing time I realized that all the accomplishments are just a fragrance of hard work, care, and love from parents and friends in the wake of diligence. The path of achieving something is very difficult to travel but the journey is worth rejoicing.

It is very hard to accurately put into words the emotion and feeling I accrue from receiving this Gold Medal. There are so many people to thank who helped me achieve this result. I am extremely well supported by my parents, friends, and teachers in every step of my life until now. Thank you, everyone, from the bottom of my heart for letting me realize and achieve my dreams. I’m immensely joyed to heartily thank you all and henceforth I would still count upon your blessings. Please grant me your favor as always.

Thank you so much Jimba, Sheyrab and Atta Thinley. I'm deeply touched by your unwavering support and even so over the surprise move of 'Khadar' adornment which made this event more auspecious, unforgetable and grateful for me. 



Kadren Chey beyond the earth and sky!!!

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