Happy New Year!
Since this year is bound to be full of changes and excitement for my family, I found it especially important to visit a temple today. This is normally something I do with my parents, but the timing didn't work out. Luckily, I was able to tweak my transit commute a bit to take care of this in time to get to work.
The other day, I was thinking how grateful I was to be living in a country that has allowed my parents to be removed from unfavorable circumstances and my siblings and me to become contributors to society and live in general comforts -- all the while being able to partake in (some version of) our traditions. I am also glad to live in an area where I am able to buy (mostly) traditional things and visit (somewhat) traditional places, as well as hear people speak my (other?) native language. On top of all that, I get to drink Chamangos in El Monte (and Chula Vista!), attend Bat Mitzvahs, and make pseudo-Japanese food in my kitchen to remind myself of a distant land.
So, may there be fortune and luck to all (I bought a lottery ticket around the corner just before the temple), and let us not forget all the fortune that has already arrived.
Since this year is bound to be full of changes and excitement for my family, I found it especially important to visit a temple today. This is normally something I do with my parents, but the timing didn't work out. Luckily, I was able to tweak my transit commute a bit to take care of this in time to get to work.
The other day, I was thinking how grateful I was to be living in a country that has allowed my parents to be removed from unfavorable circumstances and my siblings and me to become contributors to society and live in general comforts -- all the while being able to partake in (some version of) our traditions. I am also glad to live in an area where I am able to buy (mostly) traditional things and visit (somewhat) traditional places, as well as hear people speak my (other?) native language. On top of all that, I get to drink Chamangos in El Monte (and Chula Vista!), attend Bat Mitzvahs, and make pseudo-Japanese food in my kitchen to remind myself of a distant land.
So, may there be fortune and luck to all (I bought a lottery ticket around the corner just before the temple), and let us not forget all the fortune that has already arrived.
Happy Lunar New Year! :) Hope you're getting some quality time in this weekend with family.
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