Happy birthday mom!

On July 21st is my mom’s birthday, I planned a trip to Singapore for her 77th birthday celebration. Two days before the trip I wasn’t feeling well at all. I needed to cancel a meeting with my friend. A meeting was set for my friend’s son who needed some advices. I felt so sorry I couldn’t meet them in person, but I really thought my health condition would affect my trip. My friend understood my reason to cancel the meeting. Anyway I shared with him about my trip for celebrating my mom’s birthday. My friend said, “Lin, I want to give something for your mom” He sent something for my mom.


Just a day before the trip, my mom was surprised to get the gift from my friend. She just knew my friends by name but she might not know my friends in person. My friend sent his best wishes for my mom through my cell phone. He wrote, “Lina, please tell your mom… she has outstandingly educated you…so you become a blessing to people around you” It touched my heart. When I read that message to my mom, she smiled widely. That sentence was priceless for my mom.

I thanked to my friend; he made my mom proud to be my mom. That was a gift for me too. I never thought what I had done for him as a big deal. I just gave my time to share my experiences and a little knowledge in life. It actually impacted my mom’s happiness.

A couple months ago my youngest daughter said to me, “It is actually very easy to make parents or grandparents happy; we just need to do our best in our life, whatever our achievement in life. They will be proud and it is their real happiness” It was so true that as parent we don’t need anything from our children, we just want to see how far our children’s wings can bring them reaching their goal. As parents we just need to hear that our children do their best and they are happy with their life, we are proud to be part of their life. 

My mom’s happiness was shown in her eyes when I said to her, “Happy birthday mom, thank you for being part of my life” Life is a gift, and it offers us the privilege, opportunity, and responsibility to give something back by becoming more. Tony Robbins

 **Lina Kartasasmita** Jakarta August 6, 2012 at 7.06PM

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  1. Sometimes, I forget that those who build me up and take the biggest effort to my life were my own parents.
    Thanks Bu Lina for reminding me.

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