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Goodbye Ji Chek December 31, 2007

Posted by hunnybunz in tittle-tattle.
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I am in deep grief
as I bid my Ji Chek
whom loved me so dearly
even before I understood what love is 
- Goodbye -

*****

- Who would have thought this to be the last family portrait? Taken Dec 2005 -

Friday, my aunt (Gu Gu) from Penang called close to midnight. Through her frantic sobs, ‘They says he cannot be save already,’ I made out that my Uncle had been knocked down by a motorcyclist. Nah! She is just exaggerating, I thought in denial. My dad and I frantically tried to contact his wife and daughter. The dreaded call finally came half an hour later to confirm our worst fears - my beloved uncle has passed away. Nah! That can’t be. It is just a dream, and I clung on to that delusion as I crept into bed.

My uncle was working in a departmental store. He had done the closing and was heading home. As usual, he had asked his wife and daughter, who were also working together, to wait for him at the bus stop while he tie the loose ends before catching up with them. As he was crossing the road, an 18 years motor cyclist knocked him down. The impact was so great, his legs broke and he bled profusely from multiple injuries. One of the food vendors whom witnessed the accident ran to the bus stop to inform his wife and daughter. Unfortunately when they saw him, we was barely breathing and was pronounced dead when they reached the hospital.     

I just came home from my uncle’s (Ji Chek, as how I address him in Hokkien) funeral, hauling a heavy heart, laden with all kinds of emotions, from sadness, exhaustion, guilt, anger to relieve and feeling comforted. Grief over the lost of my Uncle. Sad that his family, especially his wife whom he loved so dearly, whom had never spent a day of her live without him since they got married, lost her soul mate. Guilt of not saying proper thank-yous for cycling all the way to the market to get me my favourite fried cempedak, for never forgetting my lor bak whenever I visit, for taking the trouble to go down town and spending money to buy biscuits from Him Heang whenever we go home. Angry at that irresponsible driver, whom must have been speeding. Exhausted, as we were so short handed at the funeral. But seek solace that he did not suffer, as he passed on.  

My uncle was a humble man and the wake was simple. But the funeral was really grand. Relatives, friends and people from everywhere – newspaper man, neighbours, the lady that delivers the family tingkat, the hawkers that he patronised regularly, suppliers that he had worked with, promoters under his charge and close to a hundred colleagues (and bosses) took time off during the extremely busy festive sales season [New Year's eve], to  send him on his last journey.

*****

Your smile, your warmth, your love and your sincerity will live in our hearts forever.

Two Blogs Too December 11, 2007

Posted by hunnybunz in tittle-tattle.
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yiHang has been bugging me to help him set up his very own blog. “Because Kong Kong also have blog already,” was his reason! I taught him how to download photographs from the camera, upload selected ones and publish to his entries. I was pleasantly surprised that he has been diligently writing and updating. He would type in the content and I would edit his spelling and help him improve on sentence construction. I hope this is a good start to picking up the love for writing.

I told him to “Just choose 2-3 photographs that you like, and write 2-3 sentences.” And everyday, he would check the number of hits and see if he has any comments. I’ve promised to help him ‘advertise’ his blog, so please do give our kid blogger your support at www.yihhang.wordpress.com and leave him some comments. *wink*

And yes! My dad caught the bug too. But of course, the wise old man had written so many articles for publication, just cutting and pasting all his masterpieces for archiving will take him months. I bought him his domain, www.sbchua.com. So please also give our ‘Kong Kong’ blogger your support too.

One after another December 1, 2007

Posted by hunnybunz in Parenting.
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It has been most tiring with one falling sick after another.

Two days after Xiang recovered, our baby, Xuan caught the bug. Fever soared to almost 40 degrees and the whole cycle of monitoring, sponging, feeding medicine, keeping vigil through the nights repeated. Usually, we would set the alarm and wake up in the nights to check the temperature, but there was one night we were too tired and only woke up when  Xuan suddenly cried very loudly. Oh my gosh! He was as hot as a piece of coal ! Suppository never fails to bring the fever down but it must be really painful because every time I insert it for our baby, he struggles and cries.

Last Saturday was Hang’s Christmas concert. For the past four years, I never miss his performances. We were looking forward to see his role as the inn keeper in the nativity. I was all dressed up but the very last minute, with a heavy heart, I announced to hubby, “Go ahead without me. Xuan is sick and he needs me more. Tell Hang I am sorry.”

Just when we thought the battle was finally over when Xuan recovered, Hang caught the bug. I ran out of leave and had to steal time home to see them during lunch hours.

We are exhausted. But soon this will blow over.
Soon.