What were your parents doing at your age?
At my age, my parents were like aspiring gardeners in the vast field of life, nurturing the delicate seedlings of their dreams. They toiled under the sun, hands in the soil, not yet knowing the fruits their labor would yield.
My father was a a young wanderer, planting roots in distant places-each decision was a seed sown, full of potential but hidden beneath the surface.
My mother, a steadfast river, carved pathways through the landscapes of their ambitious, flowing calmly yet powerfully, guiding their journey.
Together, they wove a tapestry of hopes and perseverance. Nights spent planning were like starlit skies-each star a wish, twinkling with possibility. They faced storms that would threaten their budding garden: the winds of uncertainty howling through their dreams, and the rain of challenges dousing their spirits.
Yet, like resilient plants that rise after a storm, they adapted and grew stronger, learning to embrace the unpredictable seasons of life.
As I reflect on their journey, I see vibrancy in the garden they cultivated-a blend of lessons and laughter, love and resilience. Though their paths were fraught with trials, they blossomed together, nurturing a legacy that continues to inspire me in my own journey.

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