Sunday, November 23, 2008

Have you watched them sleep?

I quote it from The Sunday Star, 2 March 2008....It's very touching.....Erm please READ and THINK about it dear......

By SHAKUNTHALA DEVI

I RECEIVED a message on my Friendster account the other day. It was one of those forwarded messages, the type I would usually scan briefly before hitting "delete".
But this message, written in Bahasa Malaysia, started with a simple question that caught my attention. A rough translation of it goes like this:
"Have you ever watched your parents while they were asleep? Your father's body, once big and strong but now, the big is withered and the strong is weaker. Wisps of grey peek out from his hair, wrinkles now "scar" his forehead and face.
"This man works hard every day and would sacrifice anything to make sure his family is provided for and his children get the best education possible.
"Or how about your mother, whose soft hands once cuddled and held you close when you were a baby? Now, those hands are dry and rough, bearing evidence of the challenges she faced just for us.
"This woman takes care of our daily needs, constantly nagging and scolding us because of her love for us. But sadly, we often misconstrue her love as control and unfairness."
I have never thought of watching my parents while they slept. I've watched my cousins sleep when they were babies, all round and cuddly and sweet smelling. But watch my parents? No way!
But after reading this message, I realised that there was indeed much truth in it. In fact, my parents do not have to be asleep for me to realse that they have aged.
Just looking at my mother walk tells me that her legs are not as strong as they were before. Or hearing her ask me for helpo with taht flowerpot in the garden, the one she used to be able to push and drag around the garden without my help.
Or watching my dad lift a 10kg bag of rice. I can easily carry that bag now. I am young. But to him, it is a struggle.
What do all these observations tell me? Yes, my parents have aged. They are ageing, just as I am ageing. But as I age towards my best years and become stronger, they in turn are becoming weaker. They were once the caregivers and I the receiver, In time, I know our roles will revers. Like it or not, want it to or not, this is life.
I suppose I have always subconsciously thought that my parents would always be with me, never growing old. It took that message to me me realise that my parents are not immortal. That they, too, will one day leave the world and me. Until then, I will make good use of our time together.
By the way, I'm forwarding that message to all my family and friends to remind them to appreciate what they have now. It will not last.

So T.O.U.C.H.I.N.G.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

WRN 8624

Erm aku nak cete la sket pasai kete aku ni ek.....erm aku memang minat Savy dari kete MyVi. I mean for kete kecik2 dari Malaysia ler...Erm kalo sedan tu banyak gak....Tapi mesti la beli ikut kemampuan kan.....Erm aku dapat kete aku 14 July 2008 bersamaan ari senin. Pas lik kerja aku p amik bersama2 ngan Kash. Korunk kenal ker...Erm wat2 kenal la ek....Kawan aku ler tu....Then a week after that aku p survey body kit Savy. Erm aku dapat ler harga yang agak aku mampu n aku ubah la apa yang patut....Erm setakat ni aku puas ati apa yang aku nak dah dapat....Takpela ek. Sket2 lama2 jadi la lawa kan......Ok uolls.....Njoy my my car pictures....huhuhuhu


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Huhuhu....Puas....Cume skunk ni aku nak tambah alatan dalaman dia....erm bantal kat belakang ker....monyet gantung2 ker....leh teman aku bila aku drive sesorang...ahaks................