Fight

August 16, 2006

When the kids not playing and loving each other, they are usually fighting or JS scolding her little brother. Sometimes when WH calls out to JS just for the fun of it also he will get scolding from his sister

WH: Jiejieeeeee….. jiejieee….

JS: Dont’ call me… go away…

I’m actually so sick of the way she talks to WH. So “pa zha”, tried many times to get her to be nice to the brother, but most of the time, it’s one ear in, another ear out….WH is always with a very mild temper, always happy go lucky with a cheery face…. JS’s very “pa zha”

Caught her scolding her brother on video. She was playing blocks, build a castle for cinderella and WH purposely banged it down with his car. (The mischevious boy, the more you asked him not to throw/kick/bang, the more he will do it)

Is this the tone I’m using when I’m really really mad at her? Want to scold the kids also worry they will pick up the habit of scolding others…. it’s tough to be parents!!

I actually see a lot of myself in JS. As much as I want to deny it, but often seeing her reaction, it’s as if a playback of myself during my younger days. The hot tempered, the stubborness, the tantrum throwing…all the not good side of me is reflected in my daughter (Still remembered my hot tempereness at the age of 5-6). How strange she picks up those threats of my younger days.


Haircut

August 16, 2006

Took JS to trim her hair last Sunday. Hub said she looks very unkept, messy and don’t like to have her hair tied up. I know JS is very relunctant, so just trimmed the fringe, but until today she’s still grumbling over it. Whenever she looks at the mirror she said “haiye… I don’t like to cut my hair. See, so short already”

Half way playing or doing work, she will pick up a mirror and started staring and combing again and repeat “so ugly, so short…” “I want to keep my hair long until my bum bum” (she’s seen someone with the long hair until the bum)

The before and after…. don’t really see the difference. The after cut is a bit “senget”, worst than what I have done…coz she didn’t want to sit up straight at the hairdresser’s.

 


Sisters

August 16, 2006

I have wanted to write on a topic about Friends in my Chinese blog and I received this mail from my aunty recently.

A YOUNG WIFE SAT ON A SOFA ON A HOT HUMID DAY, DRINKING ICED TEA AND VISITING WITH HER MOTHER.

AS THEY TALKED ABOUT LIFE, ABOUT MARRIAGE, ABOUT THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF
LIFE AND THE OBLIGATIONS OF ADULTHOOD, THE MOTHER CLINKED THE ICE CUBES IN
HER GLASS THOUGHTFULLY AND TURNED A CLEAR, SOBER GLANCE UPON HER DAUGHTER.

“DON’T FORGET YOUR SISTERS,” SHE ADVISED, SWIRLING THE TEA LEAVES TO THE BOTTOM OF HER GLASS. “THEY’LL BE MORE IMPORTANT AS YOU GET OLDER. NO
MATTER HOW MUCH YOU LOVE YOUR HUSBAND, NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU LOVE THE CHILDREN YOU
MAY HAVE, YOU ARE STILL GOING TO NEED SISTERS. REMEMBER TO GO PLACES WITH THEM NOW AND THEN; DO THINGS WITH THEM.

“REMEMBER THAT ‘SISTERS’ MEANS ALL THE WOMEN…. YOUR GIRLFRIENDS, YOUR DAUGHTERS, AND ALL YOUR OTHER WOMEN RELATIVES TOO.

“YOU’LL NEED OTHER WOMEN. WOMEN ALWAYS DO.”

‘WHAT A FUNNY PIECE OF ADVICE THE YOUNG WOMAN THOUGHT.
‘HAVEN’T I JUST GOTTEN MARRIED? HAVEN’T I JUST JOINED THE COUPLE-WORLD? I’M NOW A MARRIED WOMAN, FOR GOODNESS SAKE! A GROWNUP! SURELY MY HUSBAND AND THE FAMILY WE MAY START WILL BE ALL I NEED TO MAKE MY LIFE WORTHWHILE!’
BUT SHE LISTENED TO HER MOTHER. SHE KEPT CONTACT WITH HER SISTERS AND MADE MORE WOMEN FRIENDS EACH YEAR.

AS THE YEARS TUMBLED BY, ONE AFTER ANOTHER, SHE GRADUALLY CAME TO UNDERSTAND THAT SISTERS ARE THE MAINSTAYS OF HER LIFE. HER MOM REALLY KNEW WHAT SHE WAS TALKING ABOUT. TIME AND NATURE WORK THEIR CHANGES AND THEIR MYSTERIES UPON A WOMAN.

AFTER MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF LIVING IN THIS WORLD, HERE IS WHAT I’VE LEARNED:

TIME PASSES.
LIFE HAPPENS.
DISTANCE SEPARATES.
CHILDREN GROW UP.
JOBS COME AND GO.
LOVE WAXES AND WANES.
MEN DON’T DO WHAT THEY’RE SUPPOSED TO DO.
HEARTS BREAK.
PARENTS DIE.
COLLEAGUES FORGET FAVORS.
CAREERS END.
BUT………
SISTERS ARE THERE, NO MATTER HOW MUCH TIME AND HOW MANY MILES ARE BETWEEN YOU.

A GIRL FRIEND IS NEVER FARTHER AWAY THAN NEEDING HER CAN REACH.

WHEN YOU HAVE TO WALK THAT LONESOME VALLEY AND YOU HAVE TO WALK IT BY YOURSELF, THE WOMEN IN YOUR LIFE WILL BE ON THE VALLEY’S RIM, CHEERING YOU ON, PRAYING FOR YOU, PULLING FOR  YOU, INTERVENING ON YOUR BEHALF, AND WAITING WITH OPEN ARMS AT THE VALLEY’S END. SOMETIMES, THEY WILL EVEN BREAK THE RULES AND WALK BESIDE YOU. OR COME IN
AND CARRY YOU OUT.

GIRLFRIENDS, DAUGHTERS, GRANDDAUGHTERS,
DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW, SISTERS, SISTERS-IN-LAW, MOTHERS, GRANDMOTHERS, AUNTIES,
NIECES, COUSINS, AND EXTENDED FAMILY, ALL BLESS OUR LIFE!

THE WORLD WOULDN’T BE THE SAME WITHOUT WOMEN, AND NEITHER WOULD I.

WHEN WE BEGAN THIS ADVENTURE CALLED WOMANHOOD, WE HAD NO IDEA OF THE INCREDIBLE JOYS OR SORROWS THAT LAY AHEAD.
NOR DID WE KNOW HOW MUCH WE WOULD NEED EACH OTHER.
EVERY DAY, WE NEED EACH OTHER STILL.

How true and well written this is. Isn’t this something that I yearn for. “Sisters”

Due to my upbringing. The curfews and restrictions from my parents. I have never got any close girlfriends. I dont have any sisters and I’m not close with 3 of my cousin sisters which are around my age. Womanhood without “sisters” is so lonely. I envy people that have “all girls night”, who sleep in with their girlfriends, who can open up and talk , who go shopping together, who does all the girly things together….but i have never experience all this. It’s so sad.

I vowed and reminded myself not to follow my parents footstep in raising my girl. I want her to be friendly and have many girlfriends and I’m so determined to give her a younger sister.


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Don’t Call Me Ah Mei

August 16, 2006

Since JS calls the maid “kakak” , the maid always calls her “Ah Mei” or “Mei Mei” instead of her name. Usually JS is quite happy with that. However recently, she doesn’t like to be called Ah Mei/Mei Mei anymore.

She would angrily says “Hey, don’t call me ah mei. I’m not ah mei. I’m TJS. Call me JS.” If she’s in better mood, they she would say “my friend is ah mei lah, I’m not”

Haha…because the neighbour’s girl is also being called “ah mei” at home, so she doesn’t like it anymore. She wants to be unique… :D