My sister kept the two Barbour jackets I gave her inside her luggage. I could still recall how we had our emotional moment saying goodbye to each other that time. Her long-awaited migration application for Canada had been approved and she was scheduled to fly the week after. Being the only children in our family, we grew up together sharing the same stuff, room, and keeping each other’s dirty little secrets. Honestly, I didn’t know if I could manage my everyday struggles without her. As a remembrance, I gave her Barbour quilted jackets that I ordered online. She was deeply touched for such a thoughtful surprise. Her leaving brought sadness on my part, but thinking it was for the better, I managed to get by.
A while ago, I received an e-mail from her informing me she had safely landed. She narrated her entire travel experience, the weather, the people she met, and how she missed everybody. The message came with a photo attachment of her wearing the Barbour jacket I gave her and standing in front of the house where she currently stays. I immediately called mom and dad to inform them of the good news. As expected, they both cried upon seeing the picture. It sounds funny, but the close-knit we have at home is something I’m so proud of.
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