My name is Thuy Linh. My Mom said she named me after a character in a novel she loved to read when she was young. I guess a lot of people at her time read that novel and loved that character just as much as my Mom did because I have so many friends who share the same name with me (haha ). It is bothersome sometimes. But I know my Mom loves that name, and I think it fits me perfectly, so I decided to love it and just try to make myself different from other ‘Thuy Linh’s =)
I was born in Hanoi, but I spent a couple of years during my early childhood living with my grandparents in a small town when my parents were too busy with their business. I moved back with my parents soon after that, but that peaceful town gave me the most beautiful memories of being a little girl. I loved riding bicycles with friends or alone in a starry night along the lake to feel the summer breeze and breathe in the strangely nice scent of the flowers. I was free like a bird!
Without my beloved Grandma, the picture of my wonderful childhood could not be perfect. Grandma was the most kind-hearted person I have ever known. She loved everyone and took great care of her family. Grandma taught me how to knit, told me endless stories about her life, and forced me to eat more even when I had already loaded my stomach with food… Grandma passed away last month after a long time fighting with diseases. She could not recognize or talk to me in the last few months. I should have visited her more often and not making lame excuses like I was busy or the town was so far away from Hanoi. Now I come back to the town more often to see my Grandpa, but the town does not seem the same without Grandma. I still sometimes picture her with her ready smile waiting for me at the door. I miss her a lot. A lesson learned for me with great regret as the price: Take care of people I love as much as I can and I won’t miss a chance to let them know I love them every single day. Tomorrow might be too late, who knows...
Last semester, I had a great chance to receive a scholarship for the exchange program at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. I met friends coming from 13 other Asian countries like Japan, Korea, Laos, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India… We built up amazing friendship by living, working with and learning from each other during 4 months. The program has brought changes to the way I see the world and myself as well, positive changes I believe. And thanks to the “networking” which we have successfully achieved, I feel connected now and gain more motivation to go for what I chose.
I have been experiencing quite a lot of new things this year, good and bad. And now I am a part of UCHANU, which is another good thing that I have been longing for. I want to learn more about myself, about you, and about our Vietnam! I want to create amazing experience with you all! And I know I can, We can!
P.s: Just another great experience I'm gonna have: I'll have my first nephew this Oct.! I love babies!!! haha :P