For my dad, the farm boy who had to give up tending to his many animal friends on the farm and frolicking by the riverside, life in Detroit "where it's tough" was definitely a major change in his life. However, the opportunities for growth demonstrated the splendor of the American appeal and the promise that it held for its immigrants: success and happiness.
For my mom, she was awed by the spacious nature of America and the beautiful scenes of nature it had to offer. The vibrant blue sky and tall, grand trees were something that she couldn't begin to imagine in China. Her love for national parks blossomed and she loved taking the whole with her to see them. As her passion for nature grew daily, my annoyance with national parks grew along with it. I guess when you see the same scene of trees, water, and mountain it kind of gets repetitive. But for my mom, every single scene was lovely and different to her. American promised the both of them many opportunities and it did not fail to deliver upon its promise.
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| Banff National Park. We flew all the way to Canada for this last summer. |

Hey Annie!
ReplyDeleteI liked how you talked about how America is a dreamland for your parents. I found it to be an interesting narrative. I loved how you mentioned the contrast in perspective and how that contrast leads to different views of the same subject.
Excellent post this week! I look forward to next week! :D
Annieee
ReplyDeleteThis was a beautiful story of your parents' transition to America. It was interesting to read the different perspectives of how they appreciated America. Lovely!