Pigeons
There is an oak tree by
the pond in my backyard, and every April, a pair of pigeons would make a
nest in it. Mama Pigeon would lay down the first several twigs, and
Daddy Pigeons would help build the rest. Soon Mama Pigeon would lay a
pair of eggs, and then both birds would take turns caring for the eggs.
Several weeks later, a pair of Baby Pigeons would appear, and Mama and
Daddy Pigeons would frantically feed the babies. The summer heat would
bear down on them, and then the hurricane season would show them no
mercy. Throughout, they would sing together in the morning, and hurdle
together when it rains. While pretending not to notice them, I truly
enjoy their being there.
One day before the summer
is over, I will look up and they would be gone. Baby Pigeons would be
old enough to fly away, and they would leave the old nest and my heart
empty. I love my pigeons.
Young and I have three
pigeons of our own named Van, Vinh and Minh. Before this summer is
over, Van will stretch her wings and fly away to college. The whole
world will open their arms to embrace her, and she would cherish her
freedom and independence. Our Baby Pigeon will fly high and far. Both
Young and I would be so proud to be the wind beneath her wings.
I went to college
twenty-five years ago. No money, no car, and barely speaking English.
My brothers and sisters, my Mom and Dad did not even know where it was,
but Texas A&M University was my open sky. I wasn't looking, but it was
there that I found Young, the Love of My Life. My Mama Pigeon.
This time Van will be well
prepared. She will have her iPod with her. Her laptop, cell phone and
her car. Young will give her money to buy more designer clothes. Van
will look as good as she is smart. She will be a good student, and best
of all she will be someone's good friend.
Young, the boys and I will
no doubt take her to her dorm, and we will help her get settled in. In
no time, she will make new friends, and go off to do college girls
things. Mama, the boys and I will leave quietly; and in the car Young
will cry. I will hold her hands, and kiss them. I will thank her for
letting me help build the nest, for teaching Van to sing and to fly, and
for giving Van to us all to love.
I love you Young, and I love our
pigeons.
Vui
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