Spending the first 32 years of my life in Hong Kong shaped who I am today through study, growth, and family. Migrating to Canada at the age of 32 and a half marked the beginning of a new chapter, one filled with God’s grace through the beautiful people I met in this new country.
Knowing Christ at 33 and being baptized at 35 transformed my life in ways I could never have imagined. Marrying a Christian husband has been one of the greatest blessings and achievements of my life, and having two loving and supportive parents remains a source of deep pride and gratitude.
Understanding that God is not only love and mercy, but also justice, has grounded my faith. Above all, believing in Him as the greatest—the Creator of the universe—gives meaning to everything I am and everything I hope to become.
Growing up with loving parents, I often felt that I owed the world because I had been given so much. Being surrounded by simple joys—hamburgers, toys, and even a beautiful princess bed—made my childhood feel full and secure. Struggling emotionally during my teenage years and clashing with my parents in high school was part of my journey toward maturity.
Reaching this stage of my life has brought clarity and gratitude. Seeing my parents grow older saddens me, yet praising the Lord for blessing me with such selfless parents fills my heart with peace. Teaching me everything they could, they instilled values that remain the foundation of my life. Cherishing them deeply is something I will always do.






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