Friday, November 7, 2008

Now I ....

My mum has reached Mukah safe and sound on All Saints Day. She brought 50 chai kuih for me. How nice, lovely and caring my mum is! I ran through 3 pieces at a time. I really indulged in those chai kuih. Hehe, that's why my BMI is a little bit higher. Since I thought it is overweening greed to keep so many for my own, I decided to give out some to my church pals.

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The appealing chai kuih brought by my mum

My mum is still very energetic, she is busy laundering, cooking, scavenging my house though she is in her seventies. In earlier post I have mentioned that she is disciplinary, she always goes for a brisk walk in the morning. She is still doing that now over here, only that she has changed her schedule to suit my time.

Though I know pretty well that I need to pick up some exercise to keep myself heathy, I have never done that consistently because I am lazybones.

My mum has come, she goes for briskly walk everyday if the weather allows her to do so. I think I need to follow my mum's trend to keep myself sound. I have no reason not to be her companion. Yes, furthermore I can keep myself fit too.

She is going back to Kuching on 16 November. It has 10 days for me to accompany her in her evening walk. I hope she enjoys staying with me. Just wana share a photo of my mum and my family with you.


My mum, sharing the joy on AD's convocation day.

I am going to Shanghai on the 18Nov and only be back on 26 Nov. Here, I received an invitation card from Jude.




To Jude Wong PC, Auntie is really really sorry that I can't attend your wedding matrimony and the dinner reception at Phoenix Court Restaurant, Paramount Hotel. May our good Lord binds two of you in one with His Love. Enjoy the bliss of your marriage life for ever and ever!

When knowing that Suituapui is invited, I wana meet him on this special occassion. Sigh, I just can't make it la..

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aiyor...would have loved to meet u in person! Didn't know that you know Jude too. Must be from the church, since he's working somewhere in Mukah. Anyway, do have a wonderful time in Shanghai. Hello to your Mum and hope she'll enjoy her stay in Mukah.

P.S. Haiz! Too bad I'm not in Mukah or I would have a share of the chai kuih too! LOL!!!

Anita said...

we resided in the same house and became his foster-mum for almost two years.LOL! He has moved to his Semi-D quarter two months ago and deserted me. SOB! SOB! That's why I don't want to see him anymore. wahahaha!

Anonymous said...

wow ur mum still do all those things she must be really healthy :)

cute to see ya son n u haf a blog ..awesome :)

Anonymous said...

eh.. it is called chai kuih.. LOL.. sometimes i just eat and eat and dunno wat it is called..=P

it must have been some 7 years i never eat chai kuih d.. sob sob

Anita said...

aiyo, so kasihan!!! 7 years wor!! chai kuih and har kou look almost the same. The only difference is chai kuih stuffed with sengkuang and chopped mushroom whereas har kou with prawns. I think har kou is more popular in Semananjung le..

yk chai said...

Wow..so good that ur mom still very strong.I hope my parents are longevity also...Hehe..