Celebrations with my International Friends- Tingting’s University Graduation
This morning I had the opportunity to share in a celebration with my friend Tingting and her friends. Tingting graduated from the University of Nebraska this morning with her Bachelor’s in Business Administration. It is an impressive accomplishment not only because she studied in her second language, English, but also how she did it. She accelerated her graduation by taking 27 credit hours one semester while excelling in all of her courses.
It seems like only yesterday that I first met Tingting in the Lincoln airport after she got off the plane when she first arrived here. It has been a wonderful two and half years of friendship with her. We have shared a lot of fun times with our friends whether at Mongolian Grille, picnics, trips to places like the Omaha Zoo, or in my Sunday class. There were times she came to my Sunday class barely able to keep her eyes open because of a long week of classes and studies. She is very dedicated in her studies and I am certain she will be highly successful in her pursuit of a Master’s degree and throughout life. I am so proud of her.
There are people who come into to our lives and we have a special connection right away. Tingting has been one of those people in my life. I have learned more about China and Chinese culture from her. I have met many new friends from China through her. That night in the airport when I first met here, I knew we would have a special friendship. She calls me Matt Dad. Today I felt like a proud father when I saw here get her diploma. I am sure her parents are proud of her. They could not be here for the ceremony, so I am glad I could be there with her. She has been a bright cheerful person in my life. I will always remember how Tingting and some of our Chinese friends we there for me when my father died. There are many reasons I could list of why she is a special person. I am sure her boyfriend will attest to that
When I saw here outside after the ceremony, I gave her a big fatherly hug and told her how proud I am of her.
She will move to Buffalo New York later this summer to work on her MBA. After that perhaps a PHD. I hope to road trip to New York to see her graduate from her MBA program. One thing I am convinced of is that she will be a huge success where ever she goes and whatever she does. Congratulations Tingting!!!
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I teach English Second Language and have a ministry for internationals at my home church First Evangelical Free church in Lincoln Nebraska. I have had the pleasure of traveling in Austria, Canada, England, France, Germany, Mexico, Romania and Switzerland. My hobby is to learn words and phrases from other languages. I have learned how to greet people in 30 languages.