I had no idea that going after my ambition of a college degree would cause me to lose my boys, Ryan and James. However, it is precisely what occurred when I paid for my college tuition with the legacy from our family. They cut all contact with me since they couldn’t agree any more.
I persisted in spite of the hurt I felt from their rejection because of my late wife Mary, who always supported me in pursuing my goals. My studies provided me with comfort, and I made unforeseen relationships with Melissa and my professor, Dr. Thompson.
Still, being cut off by my own boys had a tremendous emotional toll. Though there were moments when I wanted to give up, Mary’s words would not leave my thoughts.
Then, on the day of graduation, an unforeseen event occurred. To honour me, my grandchildren, under the direction of Lila, planned a surprise celebration. They made the decision to reconcile after learning about my graduation via a university friend.
The profound wounds of the previous year were healed by their love and pride. Even though my trip had been challenging, I realised that it had given me a new beginning and a rekindled sense of purpose. I felt confident that Mary would be pleased with all of us since my grandchildren had become my link to the future.
There, amongst the warmth and laughter, I felt I had made the correct choice. Though I was still on a lengthy journey, the key difference was that I was no longer alone.