2006 World Cup’s Most Valuable Player?

Posted on 30 June 2006 @ 17:51 in Being Silly, Stress Busters


Time for a manicure, Tai

Posted on 29 June 2006 @ 11:21 in Being Silly, Stress Busters


Bah!

Posted on 24 June 2006 @ 12:36 in Being Silly

No access to my stress busters!

My family heirloom

Posted on 24 June 2006 @ 12:23 in Family

When my father retired and we moved out of the shop, he took along the signboard that had adorned the front of the shop ever since it opened for business more than half a century ago. It was a simple sign with the three Chinese characters of the shop’s name in gold against a black background.

For more than 10 years, the signboard laid, wrapped in red paper, inside the little store room below the stairs in the house we moved to. And when I moved to my own apartment this past January, the signboard came with me. For a while, both my sister and brother thought we’d thrown it out when we cleaned out the house after father left us in April 2005, but no, I’d kept it.

Actually, for almost a year, the signboard remained in the little store room until recently when I found someone to restore it. And when it was restored and he brought it to my sister’s house, I just couldn’t believe my eyes - he’d done a really good job, restoring it with new black lacquer paint and gold leaf on the Chinese characters. Before this, we’d never been able to really see the black and the gold because the signboard had never been cleaned (due to Chinese superstition not to clean it in case the shop’s good luck got wiped off).

This morning, my contractor came by to put up the signboard in the apartment. Here it is:


The signboard means A LOT to me because it reminds me of the hard work my father put into the shop, and the help my mother gave him. It represents their labour of love to the shop that no one wanted.

Here’s the shop with the signboard (indicated within the white rectangle) hanging above the entrance. The black and white picture shows the shop in the 1950s, and the colour picture in the early 1990s.

New Books

Posted on 23 June 2006 @ 12:27 in General

My latest order from AcmaBooks arrived this morning. Which surprised me a lot cuz I wasn’t expecting the books for another week or so. And I don’t remember getting an email from them to say the order’s shipped. Which they usually do. Oh well, it just meant I got a pleasant surprise this morning!

The books? Four of them. Three, I really wanted. The fourth, to qualify for free shipping. But it was something I saw in the bookshop and thought I might get. Well, now got already.

The books?

A Black Eye Isn’t The End of the World
Ray G Strobel (a book of Panda Principles)
Bird by Bird
Anne Lamott (yes, finally got my own copy)
Becoming myself - reflections on growing up female
Willa Shalit, ed
Peanuts Guide to Life
Charles M Schulz

The growing up female book offers a curious mix of contributors, but the article by Janis Ian alone was worth the price. Buying a copy also benefits four organisations - Equality Now, The Family Violence Prevention Fund, INTERSECT-Worldwide, and V-Day.

Other contributors include Maya Angelou, Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep. The article by Tomlin is very funny.