Wednesday, April 4, 2012

A Gift

   Yesterday I went shopping for grocery.  At the counter, the cashier was extremely fast scanning the goods.  Suddenly as I was about to pay, she cut her finger (no idea how) and... I can't even describe it.

 


   Anyway, going back a few years, my daughter fell from a double decker bed.  Her mouth was bleeding and I took her to the bathroom to gargle.  My head was already spinning.  Then suddenly blood came out from her nose.  I panicked.  Her father was ready to bring her to the hospital. I told him I was not feeling well but still tried to get ready.  Just as I wanted to enter the bedroom, I was feeling dizzy and fainted.  My husband carried me to the bed and brought a glass of water.  I felt  warm blood rushing to my head.  I slowly opened my eyes and saw my little girl standing at the door with a cloth on her nose.  As if she was thinking and wondering who was the actual patient that needed a treatment. What a laugh.

  Yes, might be funny but we can't run from reality.  Hemophobia, fear of blood.  http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=12337  Always tried to be strong.  Never stop me from exploring the world.  It is not a curse but a gift.




Sunday, April 1, 2012

Through Her Window

  She wakes up early, getting ready to perform her duty.  She is the breadwinner and there are mouth to feed.  Never once she comes with a grumbling face.  Smiling, every time she meets people.  Greeting them with nice words to say.


  She starts in a small room, sometimes under the staircase.  She grabs hold of her equipment, with the strength of a man, moving her feet to every corner of the buildings.  The moment she enters, everything is shiny.  The ambiance of the room feels fresh with sweet fragrance clearing the air.  Everything seems to be in place.


  Sometimes she would stop for awhile to have a friendly chat or go through some magazines on the table before continuing her work.  Her pretty face cheers everyone she meets.


  One day, as she does her daily routine, she heard a voice among the crowd.  She started to remember her past and shared it around.  Reminds her of an admirer she once knew when she worked at a factory.  She never regretted her choice though the admirer did ask her hand in marriage.  But her fate was with someone out of arranged marriage, who had passed away a few years ago.  


   She complimented her late husband for being very nice and religious.  She claimed that although he had long gone, he still supports her and her children by receiving his pension since the late husband worked in a government sector.  


  Her eyes sparkled thinking of him but diverge her thoughts to the admirer.  Laughing out loud, she claimed that her friends spoke of the now successful admirer.  He was once married and now single and available.  Her friends lured her to contact the admirer saying she would be happy now if she accepted the admirer before.  


  With a deep breath, she said money is not everything.  Though he is successful in his career, not in his marriage.  She claimed that she might not be rich, and she is not saying she is poor, but she is happy with her life.  Living moderately is enough as long as she can provide food on the table.  


  Indeed she is strong.  Sometimes on weekends she would work in houses for the extra income.  She laughs, she smiles, she is happy.  And through her window, she is grateful with what she has now.  Though she might not be rich, she is complete.








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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Curiosity killed the cat

Another short entry.. 


Why?


Because I'm lost and afraid.


I'm supposed to share something wonderful today but ended up with this title because of the movie showing in HBO tonight, '127 Hours'!


I admit.. I'm a scaredy-cat.  I hate watching movies or stories that show someone torturing and cutting themselves up.  Yet this type of video clips are so famous in You Tube nowadays. (not that I'm saying I watch it but accidentally saw it.. sadly to say)


However, I totally respect the real hero, Aron Ralston for his bravery. 





http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/08/0830_040830_aronralston.html




I'm having a major headache, having to peek at this movie and type the entry at the same time.  


Curious to watch the ending.


Time out for me..




Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Mentor Mentee

A short entry for today.
My school organised a Mentor Mentee Programme.
A student requested to be my mentee.
I accepted without official agreement yet.
The student always enters the staff room to see me; educational purposes or just a short hello.


Yesterday, Teacher's Meeting: 
1. no students in the staff room
2. teacher plays an important role (be a good example for students)


Today, meet the student in the staff room.
Asked him to go outside and told him nicely not to see me at my table.
Instead, asked for me and I'll come.
Student's reaction; negative.
I said I am following rules (being a good example) so students should follow rules too.
Student's reaction; "It's okay teacher, I will not bother you again!!"
Student went away.
Teacher's reaction; blur.


Moral of the story; I need a MENTOR!




Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Just A Gleam

I pulled you up when you were down,
I made a joke when you started to frown.
I questioned when you were not around,
I mended your heart when you fell to the ground.


So when you go a little further,
take your time to think of me.
When your luck has gotten better,
give a piece of gleam to me.





After nearly a year of silence, collecting pieces of memories, perhaps it is time to share some.
A pat on the back for those who have made a difference in others' lives.