@crystalvo
Crystal Vo
@crystalvo · 4:13

Reading a letter to my son - a college graduate- class of 2023

You. Dear Charlie, the graduate class of 2023. It is 02:48 a.m. I have been awake for over an hour, but I couldn't get back to sleep knowing myself. I have got to get out of what's on on my mind so I can easily go back to sleep. What is on my mind. It is you. My dearest son Charlie. In five to 6 hours, you will be stepping on California State of Pomona stage to receive your college degree
@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:34
Oh, my goodness. That was one of the most beautiful letters I've ever heard. Thank you so much for sharing it. I feel so moved, and I feel like you painted such a beautiful picture of your son and of your relationship together. It's so special. I can't imagine that he won't cry or that you won't cry, because it's it's it's really, really beautiful and beautifully written. Thank you so much for sharing it on here
@crystalvo
Crystal Vo
@crystalvo · 4:24

@rocio

I did not cry while writing the letter to him, but while sitting at the ceremony, the graduation ceremony, I sat there maybe an hour after I sat down. Don't know what happened to me, but I started crying so much. Tears keep coming down to my cheek, like uncontrollable. Maybe the thought of how much I love him, but also of how much I miss my baby brother who never got a chance to grow up or to have most children alive. Most people have
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