I think I'm very fortunate to have this close relationship with my parents. I'm not saying that only I, have this kinda relationship, but comparing to others, I do count my blessings.
If I'm in KL, my mum is just a phone call away. If I'm stressed about anything, a talk with my mum will make me feel so much better.
I guess I'm really lucky that my parents are not giving me any form of stress at all (I guess it works the other way round haha). In fact, they are my stress reliever.
I still remember very well that last year when I was searching for my internship, I was so stressed up that I couldn't find a job and the due date was just around the corner.
I was ready to break down at any moment and my mum called. You can say it was a mother's instinct, but the moment I heard my mum's voice I just broke down and cried. I told her all my problems and at the end of the conversation, I could feel a huge part of my stress was gone.
I guess it's safe to say that I do not feel any gap between my parents and I. Maybe a little bit more on my dad since I don't see him much when he worked last time, but still I could talk to him about anything.
Now I remembered, I think I made a blog post about my love for my parents before wtf.
Never mind...
....but yeah, I think my parents are the best gift I ever got. Sure, some people might say my parents spoiled me. Giving me gifts, a car, and most of the things that I want I guess.
But you know what, I appreciated everything. I know I need to give back to my parents. I appreciated everything my parents got me and I'm always thinking of what gifts to give them back. I am always looking for ways to make them happier.
I'm thankful they brought me up the right way, making who I am today. They taught me the importance of being a caring person, managing my money to teaching me on the ugliness of this world and how to survive it.
I cannot thank them enough.
If anyone were to ask me who my best friends are, I would say it's my parents.





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