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Celebrating Diversity in Unity - Reflection of 10 Years Wedding Anniversary -

God's handmade is really magnificent. From only two persons - man and woman, He can multiply to many persons with different characters, talents, physical appearances and personalities.
I would rather say, it's very complex creation and I believe that no one can create this beautiful creature other than God.

We were grateful that God has blessed and entrusted us with three boys, each of them has different personalities, characters, talents. 

Our first son has extrovert character, talkative, full of confidence, moody and only interested in learning something that he likes. Once he loves it, he is super genius and learning very fast until we are so amazed.

Our second one is the opposite of the first one. He's more introvert, observer, perseverance, endurance, stubborn and loves to learn everything. He is not easily giving up if he is unable to complete the tasks.

Our third one is the mixture of the first and second one. He's full of energy, extrovert, talkative but stubborn and perseverance. Once he is interested in something, nothing can dissuade him.

The perk having more than one is we could learn many things from each other. Our children learn that the world is not perfect. They need to share things to others, they need to wait for their turn, they need to take care each other, they need to work together and accept each other's flaws and strengths.

We call it our family - diversity in unity.
Even though we are different, we are united in love




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