Tuesday, August 31, 2004

:: Travelblog - The Night Before ::
hi kids!! the day has finally comeeeeeeeee!! wooohooo!! i'm all packed and ready to go! ahhh... the much needed break from work... the first real holiday this yr... *phew!*

tmr, bright and early, i will be flying off to Taiwan! oh yea!! what holiday could be better than eating and shopping, eating and more shopping?!!!! heee... sounds a but like Hong Kong horr...

will try to keep a daily blog of events there in Taiwan... but if i can't find any computer to do that.. heee... have to wait until i come back lor!

ooogie.... time to clear out office emails... then it's off to bed!

ta peepz! take care while i'm not around!

Sunday, August 22, 2004

:: We Can Do It Together... ::

okay... for those of you who don't already know, i've started "Operation Catch Up With Friends". that's right. i know i've neglected my friends (yes, i did realise it!! and i did say i was sorry...), and i'm now making a very conscious effort to try and catch up with the pple that mean so much to me... so if i haven't touched base with you, don't think you aren't important... there's only one of me, and i can only do so much, and i still hv to study... so plse give me time, and i'll be with you in two (or three, or four) shakes... but if you haven't heard frm me in 3 mths... give it up! i'm basically avoiding you!!! hahahaa... jokes!

well, yea... i actually promised my poly bud YY (hereafter know as bittersweet in this blog... his choice of a nickname, not ine!), who just got hitched with this girl... who is actually his primary school classmate, but they lost contact over the years, and through FRIENDSTER (it still nvr fails to amaze me how great this thing is... the rest are just crap!), voila! he thinks she's THE ONE... and i wish that she is, too!! i've not seen him so happy, so animated in quite a while... and the title of this post goes out to him! (see... nothing embaressing, right??) hahha.. i meant to spill all the embaressing beans on him... he's actually sooooo romantic, but i'm just too tired now... and i want to get this post done, so i can get to bed! maybe next time...

i've caught up with a few others... and i keep asking myself how i could have not stayed in t ouch with these amazing pple? grrrrr...

now, as soon as my best girl Fran will pick up her phone, i'll be good on my list. sigh... how hard can it be to stay in touch?? i'm not usually too keen on emails, preferring to pick up the phone for a quick chat... even if it's just "hi, how you? i'm good... take care of yrself, bye!" type of call... i love hearing everyone's voice...

so you know what to do, if you've called, and got directed to the VM, just leave a msg!!

*muackers* to all! ta...

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

:: What the Modern Woman Wants ::

talk about WOW! this piece was written by a 15 yr old RGS (it figures, huh?!) student! the Chief Examiner called it "powerfully moving and ironical critique of modern restlessness and its potentially cruel consequences", and i totally agree. it touches the heart, especially for asians, as it surrounds values we have been brought up with, or rather, what our parents might hv wanted to bring us up with... very thought provoking... and it leave a bittersweet feeling after you'ver read it...

take time to read it... lengthy, i agree... but you won't regret...


What The Modern Woman Wants
By Amanda Chong Wei-Zhen

The old woman sat in the backseat of the magenta convertible as it careened down the highway, clutching tightly to the plastic bag on her lap, afraid it may be kidnapped by the wind. She was not used to such speed, with trembling hands she pulled the seatbelt tighter but was careful not to touch the patent leather seats with her call used fingers, her daughter had warned her not to dirty it, 'Fingerprints show very clearly on white, Ma.'

Her daughter, Bee Choo, was driving and talking on her sleek silver mobile phone using big words the old woman could barely understand. 'Finance' 'Liquidation' 'Assets' 'Investments'... Her voice was crisp and important and had an unfamiliar lilt to it. Her Bee Choo sounded like one of those foreign girls on television. She was speaking in an American accent.

The old lady clucked her tongue in disapproval. 'I absolutely cannot have this. We have to sell!' Her daughter exclaimed agitatedly as she stepped on the accelerator; her perfectly manicured fingernails gripping onto the steering wheel in irritation.

'I can't DEAL with this anymore!' she yelled as she clicked the phone shut and hurled it angrily toward the backseat.

The mobile phone hit the old woman on the forehead and nestled soundlessly into her lap. She calmly picked it up and handed it to her daughter.

'Sorry, Ma,' she said, losing the American pretence and switching to Mandarin. 'I have a big client in America. There have been a lot of problems.'

The old lady nodded knowingly. Her daughter was big and important. Bee Choo stared at her mother from the rear view window, wondering what she was thinking. Her mother's wrinkled countenance always carried the samecryptic> look.

The phone began to ring again, an artificially cheerful digital tune, which broke the awkward silence.

'Hello, Beatrice! Yes, this is Elaine.' Elaine. The old woman cringed.

I didn't name her Elaine. She remembered her daughter telling her, how an English name was very important for 'networking', Chinese ones being easily forgotten.

'Oh no, I can't see you for lunch today. I have to take the ancient relic to the temple for her weird daily prayer ritual.'

Ancient Relic.

The old woman understood perfectly it was referring to her. Her daughter always assumed that her mother's silence meant she did not comprehend.

'Yes, I know! My car seats will be reeking of joss sticks!'

The old woman pursed her lips tightly, her hands gripping her plastic bag in defence.

The car curved smoothly into the temple courtyard. It looked almost garish next to the dull sheen of the ageing temple's roof. The old woman got out of the back seat, and made her unhurried way to the main hall.

Her daughter stepped out of the car in her business suit and stilettos and reapplied her lipstick as she made her brisk way to her mother's side.

'Ma, I'll wait outside. I have an important phone call to make,' she said, not bothering to hide her disgust at the pungent fumes of incense.

The old lady hobbled into the temple hall and lit a joss stick, she knelt down solemnly and whispered her now familiar daily prayer to the Gods.

'Thank you God of the Sky, you have given my daughter luck all these years. Everything I prayed for, you have given her. She has everything a young woman in this world could possibly want. She has a big house with a swimming pool, a maid to help her, as she is too clumsy to sew or cook. Her love life has been blessed; she is engaged to a rich and handsome angmoh man. Her company is now the top financial firm and even men listen to what she says. She lives the perfect life. You have given her everything except happiness. I ask that the gods be merciful to her even if she has lost her roots while reaping the harvest of success.

What you see is not true, she is a filial daughter to me. She gives me a room in her big house and provides well for me. She is rude to me only because I affect her happiness. A young woman does not want to be hindered by her old mother. It is my fault.' The old lady prayed so hard that tears welled up in her eyes.

Finally, with her head bowed in reverence she planted the half-burnt joss stick into an urn of smouldering ashes. She bowed once more.

The old woman had been praying for her daughter for thirty-two years. When her stomach was round like a melon, she came to the temple and prayed that it was a son.

Then the time was ripe and the baby slipped out of her womb, bawling and adorable with fat thighs and pink cheeks, but unmistakably, a girl. Her husband had kicked and punched her for producing a useless baby who could not work or carry the family name.

Still, the woman returned to the temple with her new-born girl tied to her waist in a sarong and prayed that her daughter would grow up and have everything she ever wanted. Her husband left her and she prayed that her daughter would never have to depend on a man.

She prayed every day that her daughter would be a great woman, the woman that she, meek and uneducated, could never become. A woman with nengkan; the ability to do anything she set her mind to. A woman who commanded respect in the hearts of men. When she opened her mouth to speak, precious pearls would fall out and men would listen. She will not be like me, the woman prayed as she watched her daughter grow up and drift away from her, speaking a language she scarcely understood. She watched her daughter transform from a quiet girl, to one who openly defied her, calling her laotu; old-fashioned. She wanted her mother to be 'modern', a word so new there was no Chinese word for it.

Now her daughter was too clever for her and the old woman wondered whyshe had prayed like that. The gods had been faithful to her persistent prayer, but the wealth and success that poured forth so richly had buried the girl's roots and now she stood, faceless, with no identity, bound to the soil of her ancestors by only a string of origami banknotes.

Her daughter had forgotten her mother's values. Her wants were so ephemeral; that of a modern woman. Power, Wealth, access to the best fashion boutiques, and yet her daughter had not found true happiness. The old woman knew that you could find happiness with much less. When her daughter left the earth everything she had would count for nothing.

People would look to her legacy and say that she was a great woman, but she would be forgotten once the wind blows over, like the ashes of burnt paper convertibles and mansions

The old woman wished she could go back and erase all her big hopes and prayers for her daughter; now she had only one want: That her daughter be happy. She looked out of the temple gate. She saw her daughter speaking on the phone, her brow furrowed with anger and worry. Being at the top is not good, the woman thought, there is only one way to go from there down.

The old woman carefully unfolded the plastic bag and spread out a packet of beehoon in front of the altar. Her daughter often mocked her for worshipping porcelain Gods. How could she pray to them so faithfully and expect pieces of ceramic to fly to her aid? But her daughter had her own gods too, idols of wealth, success and power that she was enslaved to and worshipped every day of her life.

Every day was a quest for the idols, and the idols she worshipped counted for nothing in eternity. All the wants her daughter had would slowly suck the life out of her and leave her, an empty soulless shell at the altar.

The old lady watched her joss tick. The dull heat had left a teetering grey stem that was on the danger of collapsing.

Modern woman nowadays, the old lady sighed in resignation, as she bowed to the east one final time to end her ritual. Modern woman nowadays want so much that they lose their souls and wonder why they cannot find it.

Her joss stick disintegrated into a soft grey powder. She met her daughter outside the temple, the same look of worry and frustration was etched on her daughter's face.

An empty expression, as if she was ploughing through the soil of her wants looking for the one thing that would sow the seeds of happiness. They climbed into the convertible in silence and her daughter drove along the highway, this time not as fast as she had done before.

'Ma,' Bee Choo finally said. 'I don't know how to put this. Mark and I have been talking about it and we plan to move out of the big house. The property market is good now, and we managed to get a buyer willing to pay seven million for it. We decided we'd prefer a cosier penthouse apartment instead. We found a perfect one in Orchard Road. Once we move in to our apartment we plan to get rid of the maid, so we can have more space to ourselves...'

The old woman nodded knowingly.

Bee Choo swallowed hard. 'We'd get someone to come in to do the housework and we can eat out-but once the maid is gone, there won't be anyone to look after you. You will be awfully lonely at home and, besides that, the apartment is rather small. There won't be space. We thought about it for a long time, and we decided the best thing for you is if you moved to aHome. There's one near Hougang-it's a Christian home, a very nice one.'

The old woman did not raise an eyebrow. 'I've been there, the matron is willing to take you in. It's beautiful with gardens and lots of old people to keep you company! I hardly have time for you, you'd be happier there.'

You'd be happier there, really.' Her daughter repeated as if to affirm herself.

This time the old woman had no plastic bag of food offerings to cling tightly to; she bit her lip and fastened her seat belt, as if it would protect her from a daughter who did not want her anymore. She sunk deep into the leather seat, letting her shoulders sag, and her fingers trace the white seat.

'Ma?' her daughter asked, searching the rear view window for her mother.

'Is everything okay?'

What had to be done, had to be done. 'Yes,' she said firmly, louder than she intended, 'if it will make you happy,' she added more quietly.

'It's for you, Ma! You'll be happier there. You can move there tomorrow, I already got the maid to pack your things.' Elaine said triumphantly, mentally ticking yet another item off her agenda.

'I knew everything would be fine.' Elaine smiled widely; she feltliberated. Perhaps getting rid of her mother would make her happier.

She had thought about it. It seemed the only hindrance in her pursuit of happiness. She was happy now. She had everything a modern woman ever wanted; Money, Status, Career, Love, Power and now, Freedom, without her mother and her old-fashioned ways to weigh her down...

Yes, she was free. Her phone buzzed urgently, she picked it up and read the message, still beaming from ear to ear. 'Stocks 10% increase!' Yes, things were definitely beginning to look up for her...

And while searching for the meaning of life in the luminance of her handphone screen, the old woman in the backseat became invisible, and she did not see the tears.

Thursday, August 12, 2004

i noticed that blogger captures the time you created the posts, and clocks it as the time of yr post, rather than when you submitted yr post... hmmmm.....

i think i need to get out more...

ta!
:: I'm Alive... ::
hey kids... yes, i know... i've done it again... gone missing, totally engrossed in my work, studies (okay, not so much this, but i try!), and... and basically that's it.

it's not intentional, this MIA thing... or the not-blogging thing... or the not-wanting-to-chat-on-the-phone thing... but i'm just sooooo tired after each day at work, talking all day on the phone, that all i want to do when i get home is veg, that is, if i get home early enough to veg (as opposed to instant knock out after a quick shower when i crawl home at 2am after a night of heavy entertaining - read: heavy drinking - with clients...!) I'M JUST TIRED!

i make little mental notes to myself everyday... things i wld like to blog about... things i want to tell you guys...

like the taxi uncle who was telling me about his family, and he calls his wife and 3 daughters his "old honey and 3 sugars", which i thought was totally hilarious!! bearing in mind, of course, that this uncle was talking tome half the time in teochew!!

or my comments on Singapore Idol... how werid, and funny, and refreshing the show is from the usual sitcoms and dramas on the telly... i very nearly laughed myself off the couch when the "Careless Whisper"er came on, and across the screen flash the words "This is the actual volume. Please do not adjust your tv sets."!!! what can i say? i'm easily tickled...

or that i'll finally be going on a vacation soon? yes... going to taiwan with 2 of my girlfriends to eat and shop the whole of Taipei! *grin* so that's something i'm looking forward to...

and of course, i apologise to all those people that i've neglected the last few months... i'm sorry if i've become anti-social... or grouchy/bitchy... or you know... all that stuff... it's just that work/school has been totally crazy (i'm still in the office now!!!)... and i'm just trying to come up to speed with everything... so bear with me for a bit, and hopefully everything will be fine soon...

so, think this is a long enough post this time around... and i promise i will try to post more often, and stay up to date with everyone... if you need to find me, you know how to reach me... usually msn/yahoo messengers work fine...

take care, and i'll catch up soon!