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The internship and a book

(2005-08-11 13:12:56) 下一个

I cannot believe the fact that my son, my only child, is already nineteen years old. His photos and voices on the type cassettes, which I had managed to record before he was two and half years, do not match up with the mature young man as he is now. I feel kind of loss. Meanwhile, I am proud of whom he has become today and prospective of the life he is leading to in the future. I have tried, quite successfully, to give him as much space as he needs to establish his own independent domain, though it is not easy for any mom to see her children off the safety of the protected shelter. He is doing very well and seems happier there than at home (BUT, he has been extremely busy. So I guess he does not have much time to enjoy his newly found independence.) Sigh…young people. What can parents do? (Since I have been young once, I understand. I am a cool mom.)

 

Not long after having enrolled in the college last fall, my son aimed for a summer internship. With neatly printed copies of résumé in hand, he went from both to both in a campus job fair, asking if the companies would offer freshmen opportunities for summer internship. He got interviewed by a few companies, and was even flown to Seattle for an on-site interview with Microsoft, competing with highly ambitious graduate students. Though he unsurprisingly failed the Microsoft internship interview, the experience was exciting and eye opening. In early spring, he got a couple of offers and decided to choose a high-tech company in Boston to spend his first summer away from home. Therefore, for the past two and half months he has been commuting between his dorm and office every workday. The work is tough and the experience is very different from his student life.

 

Early last month, he sent my husband and me an email, recommending a book he had just finished. I went to our community library, got a copy of  “Tuesdays with Morris” and started reading. He must have love the book very much because he has emailed us a month later to emphasize how good the book is and make sure we indeed have read it.

 

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