Hello, friends!
Today, May 2, is Mama Leong's Birthday! I'd considered writing a list with one thing I love about Mama for every year that she's been alive, but then I'd have to tell you how old she is, and I don't think that she'd like that very much. So, I think I'll just have to pick a few of my favorite favorite things and go from there.
One of the things that I've learned from Mama Leong is generosity. I'll say that this is a lesson that I didn't really pick up until later but both my parents are super generous and apparently I must have been watching because I can see myself doing some of the things that Mama did when I was growing up, especially with my own kids. I think there are two kinds of giving and generosity. There's the giving that says, "yes" when a request is made. "Can I have some ice cream?" "Yes." That sort of thing. There's also that generosity that gives freely without being asked. "Do you want some ice cream?" I'm blessed that Mama Leong exemplifies both types of generosity.
Mama Leong's generosity shows up in how she grandparents. My kids love it when Ama comes to town because they know that no matter what happens, there will be a trip to Dairy Queen and a trip to a Chinese Buffet. Why? Because Mama Leong knows that the kids love going to Dairy Queen and the Chinese Buffet! That's enough for her. She gets so much joy from seeing them enjoy themselves. I know that my siblings would say the same with her other grandkids as well. There's something really beautiful about seeing grandparents and their grandchildren love each other so much.
Recently, as in the past few years, I've come to see more of where I get my passion from. Between my parents, my mom is the one with the bigger emotions. Growing up, I was certain that I was more like my dad in terms of emotional expressiveness. However, over the past few years, I've seen how much of my passion about certain topics can actually be traced back to Mama Leong's personality. Mama Leong has a very deep sense of what is right and what is wrong and when that sense is violated, you'd best watch out.
So, happiest of birthdays to Mama Leong, a wonderful mom, grandma, and all around person. Here's to many more years of Dilly Bars and deep emotions.
Have an excellent day!~Adam
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