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Study Abroad in the UK - Son at UCL

author:Singapore cat

October 6, 2021 3:46pm

Yesterday my son had only one professional class. I went straight back to my dorm after class and never contacted me. After more than an hour, I texted my son and asked him where he was. The son replied "dormitory". My son's reply was always so brief. I asked him again what he was busy with, and my son replied "plan". Then keep him busy!

About a little later, the son sent two pictures, and it turned out that the son had gone out to buy lunch. The food looked delicious and he bought two different foods and was probably hungry. My son sent a few more pictures of the streets of London, and I could tell it was getting a little cold there.

In the afternoon my son had been resting in the dormitory, and I had wanted him to read a book, but I resisted. It was almost four o'clock when my son texted that he was going out. I quickly made a phone call, probably said a few words, and asked him where he was going and who he was seeing. After hanging up the phone, he sent another text message reminding him to be safe, have fun, come back as soon as possible, etc.

These instructions may be superfluous to my son, but I still can't help but want to say them. My son didn't come back until around 7:30 p.m. (my time here is 2:30 a.m.) because he chatted with friends and then went to eat Chinese food together. In fact, every time he goes out, I worry a little more, after all, the epidemic there is still quite serious. Only when I returned to the dormitory could my hanging heart land. So every time my son goes out, I have to wait for him to go back to the dormitory before I can sleep. But there is a time difference of 7-8 hours between us, which adds a lot of difficulties. Now I'm still in quarantine at the hotel, so I can afford it. I hope that I can be more at ease when the school starts.

Son: Only a full life is happy and joyful!

Come on!

Son

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