Saturday, February 23, 2008

My time is running out…Age is not a factor?

Just when you think age is not catching up on you…think again!


Symptoms of old age:

1. Jumbling up of words

Parking + Marketing = Park-eting

We were on the way to Pavillion the other day. The 3 musketeers – ZH, B and I went finding for parking. When we just missed out on one, I randomly said:


“Don’t worry la, sure can find parketing…opps..Parking. haha.”

And a few other mixed up words, I can’t seem to remember. I was totally in my sound mind. Hmm, now makes you wonder if I had proper teaching since..kindy, primary school?


2. Lines, creases, bags and whatever nots…

Sheer sign of old age…when you actually grow older! A little extra lines here and there, even from smiling or laughing gives you a few more wrinkles. Eye bags that go deep just below the eye from those inevitable late nights (yes Zhen Han, life does not treat me well in that way T.T). A few scars and bruises here and there, hence the ‘colourful’ me (haih, I’m that clumsy unfortunate) To think that I’m getting older, more like I’m reverting back to my childhood life! haha.


3. Forget-me-nots

If I give you that I-think-I-know-you-look-familiar look, please excuse me. I probably am figuring out where I have seen you before and or in the midst of trying to dig out some memory of a name. Again, not my intention, I’m just simply getting old! Or maybe it’s just my bad memory of names and faces =p


4. Mother no. 2

When you speak like your mother! This includes all the older generation lingo and old grandmother tales that you keep reminding others…


“I’ve eaten more salt than you do rice.”
“Let’s bring our whole gene gang!’ (wonder if that’s the right spelling…)
“Aiya, kids nowadays…” *shakes head*

5. Reminiscence of the old times

“Haih, those we the days when we used to do…this…and …that…”
“Remember when we…bla bla bla…”

As if time is on its stand still as we speak. No, time waits for no man, so move
on forward!


6. Countless reunions and gatherings

People only do gather when they have not seen each other for a very long time. But nowadays, reunions are done almost every week! Hmm, wonder if it’s just an excuse to meet…


7. Misplacement of articles

It starts first with small little nick nacks that lie loosely around the house. Never forgetting, the times you used to call your cell just to find out where it is. Then it goes on to appointments you unintentionally miss- making the use of a ‘diary cum appointment/ agenda for the week’ necessary.


8. Frequent relation of stories/ constant reminders of old age

The relation of the same story to the same party on several occasions.

“Oh, did I tell you about the time I…”
“I did? Hmm..”


“Haih, this year twenty-one already, I feel so old”
And boy, don’t you feel old! Amazing how powerful words are, especially with self-admittance. Note to those who ARE old out there: do not live in denial!

And for those who ARE older than me…

“Please la, if you’re old, then what am I?”

(an older human, maybe? =p)


9. Early bird/ fatigue and tiredness/boredom/lack of stamina

Those who know me well would know that I sometimes can get high (no, not on anything) for nothing. It’s just one of those moments, after a certain hour that I just get a lil’ perky, so to speak (probably on those late nights, which are extremely rare) Note to self: oh now it makes sense!

Nowadays, I can’t get pass a day without escaping a yawn. Don’t be offended if it was ‘performed’ in your presence, people! I am first tired, before I get bored. My attention span is also shortening, which makes it harder for me to stay occupied and satisfied.

Even very much before the striking of midnight you can see the fatigue/tiredness taking its toll on me. That is probably why I call my night early and then wake up early in the morning. Sounds like something your old folks would do, ay? I couldn’t agree more =) Oh well…the early bird does catch the worm.

Also, the tennis marathons we used to do last time. All the way from 8am till 1-2pm in the afternoon. Hard core, I’m telling you. Well, it’s not as if I’m good tennis, but being able to last that long (under the hot Malaysian sun, mostly picking up balls), pure determination or stamina, I would say.


10. Aches all around

My body screams like an engine in need of oiling. Of course, it’s not as easy as it sounds. After passing a phase of life, there’s no looking back and turning the time around. Sure there are enhancement supplements and who-knows-what-else, but it can only take you so far, bundled up with uncalculated risks and dangers of side effects.


On the bright side, there are a few things you don’t need to worry about such as curfew, for instance. As you grow up, hopefully your parents will be more flexible about your whereabouts and times? Note: hopefully. But then again, what’s the use of going out so late at night when you would get sleepy and tired by that time anyway. Self-defeating, haih.
So you see, the lesson learnt here is to live life while you’re still young that is, you never know when your body would fail you. Do it keeping in mind that when you ARE old (yes, I’m barely in my early stages), you can reflect that

The reason why I’ve aged with lines showing, hair thinning, joints aching, hands
shaking…
…are signs or proof that I have LIVED, LOVED, GROWN not merely, but
to the fullest in this life and with no regrets that I remember of distinctively
today…

P.S. Please help me to age gracefully, God.

Beauty only lasts but for a moment.
We are loved for who we really are when we are old.

Monday, February 18, 2008

To all the weary and downcast...

My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials,
knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience.
But let patience have its perfect work,
that you may be perfect and complete, lacking NOTHING.

.......

tasukete kami sama!
watashi wa kantan ni nozoite...

hitori de

Dear God...

Thank you for being my guardian,
Protecting me and guarding me whenever necessary.
Even when I go astray,
You never fail to pick me up and put me back on track.
Thank you for never giving up on me,
For forgiving me each and every day,
Countless times as it is,
When you never seem to see the end of day.
Sustain me in every circumstances that I go through,
Intercede for me, I pray,
Words are never enough to say,
Of all I am and who I have become.
Lord, give me the grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed,
Courage to change the things which should be changed,
And the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other...

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Fair is not a word...

Or shouldn't be one, in fact...For one, it no longer is existent in our society today. Gone are the days where justice is served. Law and order does not even bring justice to this word at all. How more can it give the helpless hope, much less confidence. I'm not saying revenge is good, neither am I saying that we should live in pretence. However, something has to be done. Just take a look at how corrupted our legal systems have become. I'm very much aware that just as powerless as you, as I type this. But let us be responsible for our actions and reflect, this pre-election period, for those involved. Only a friendly reminder, like what they always say.

Then there's this other saying:

The grass is always greener on the other side.


Plainly put, as a summarization of humanity's contentment. Yes, we humans are never satisfied.

Now, fair takes on the subjective scrutinity of man...
"What exactly is fair?" Can't say I know the answer to that myself.

For starters, life is never fair. Caught you there, didn't I?
Be it in any way, whether it is from your background, lifestyle, acquaintances and just who you are or become to be. Answer the WHAT, WHO, WHERE and HOW, and you would be surprised at how these words would turn the exact same sentence around by simply...replacing them.

Fair can also vary to many degrees.
Say, is it fairer for you to have more money than him or her when both put in the same amount of time effort? Sounds familiar? How about this...

Is it fair to be in imprisonment for a crime you did not commit?

I told you this was gonna get ugly. Life is so unfair, isn't it? =p

On to the response bit. Most of the time, we would grow bitter. Or even wallow in self pity. If only...this. If only...that. As if things are gonna be any better just by wishing and sulking in one corner.

The question to be asked instead should be:
What can I do to change this?
How can I make the best out of this?
They don't say action speaks louder than words for nothing, you know.

And of course, the very word mentioned earlier itself; being
CONTENT


Rather than keeping track of negativity, we need to look at the positive aspects of our circumstances. Find it, sleep on it, and improve it. Always look at what you DO have, not focusing too much on what you DON'T. Treasure THESE things but not to the extent you become too possessive and cocky with it, taking care that you do not become too comfortable with your current standings. Take it as an opportunity to grow and better yourself.

See, now fair has taken a new face. It really depends on which side you are looking it at.

P.S. When all else fails, suck it up and live with it. By God's grace you'll get by just fine. ^^

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Trains stop and depart,
Leaving passengers on the side of the platforms
Passerbys move from one shop to another
Getting the best bargains they could find

Birds migrate from the north to the south
Following the wind and temperature as they change along
Wild animals hunt their prey down
All to secure their stomachs a fill

Nomads never station at one place for long
Moving on whenever the soil loses its ground
The world rotates on its orbit
Circling the sun as it goes
Such wonders God has created for us to behold
Other mysteries who can fathom its show

Written by MEL
Copyright Feb 2008'