Elkan’s Angels
November 18, 2008 1 Comment
E V E R Y D A Y . B E A U T I F U L . P U R P O S E F U L
November 18, 2008 2 Comments
November 18, 2008 Leave a comment
The second time we met was when I was 18. I was going to army the next month. Father and I brought him to new Haw Par Villa (Tiger Balm Theme Park). Felicia and I were just attached.
The third time we met was when I was 27. I have just acquired shares in VOXmedia – my early entrepreneur’s days. Felicia and I were married. We have just moved into our newly renovated Eunos flat. Felicia and I met Tao with Cousin Bin. He was staying at Marina Mandarin and we had dinner and drink at the new Esplanade. Later that night, we walked him back to his hotel and he gave us a few bottles of drinks (that I carried home – man, darn heavy!)
Last Sunday, we met again – our 4th encounter – and this time in Hong Kong. I am 33, father of a very pretty 4-year old boy Elkan. Tao is considering to relocate to Hong Kong for a 3-year assignment. And if this is so, it will be the first time we be living and working in the same country (provided fate allows that.. mmm.. or it will be another case of me moving away when he arrives…)
We are from the same Chua family…yet our fathers and us have been living apart for so many years. Despite the distance, the bond and brotherhood of yesteryears remain so intact and strong. For it is very true… blood runs thicker than water.
November 14, 2008 Leave a comment
3 days ago, my mother-in-law finally left for Singapore. Elkan cried really badly at the departure gate. For me, I decided to skip the whole "departure drama" – for I am also as sentimental as my own flesh and blood.
It wasn’t easy for the adults too – I am sure my mother-in-law misses him as much. 2 days prior her departure, Felicia and I painted "white tales" to pacify his innocent mind.
"Elkan, poipoi is leaving soon" Felicia told Elkan.
"Cannot…. I want poipoi to play with me?" Elkan looked at me with his sad eyes. "Where is she going? Why?"
"Elkan, poipoi is going back to Singapore to take more money – so she can come back and see you." Felicia pacified him.
"Mmmmm……Okay, then she come back ah?" He asked.
"Yes…" sighed Felicia "…and Chups yiyi will be accompanying her back."
The last 48 hours went by calmly. Elkan was mentally-prep and he seems to accept this "short departure". He trusted the white lies and was confident that poipoi will be back soon. For Elkan, Oct-Nov was his happiest month abroad. For the past 1 year,
he was always asking for his granny. Whenever we have visitors, he
would asked his mummy if it is his favourite "PoiPoi".
The time finally came when poipoi hugged him goodbye at the airport. Instinctively, Elkan knew this will be another long departure. He broke down and cried at the gate. He waved sadly at Poipoi. A long sad heart-breaking 2 minutes. Poipoi left and things were norm again. Felicia and Elkan went home, feeling very very sad.
3 days passed. Elkan still has that "hangover feeling". Whenever we mentioned "poipoi" or "Singapore", his eyes redden and turn watery.
Last night, I asked him "Elkan, do you miss poipoi?"
He paused, nodded his head and gave me a very big warm smile – with tears of affection in his eyes. I expected him to cry out loud. Instead, he jumped on me and gave me a big tight hug. No, he didn’t cry last night. Both of us knew the answer. For I do miss my own late granny very very much.
November 9, 2008 Leave a comment
Saying goodbye to Shanghai wasn’t easy. Foggy, misty and cold, I visited some of my favorite Shanghai haunts during my last night. Absence for only 4 short months, so many things have changed… Yet the warmth and sincerity of my friends and loved ones always remain unchanged. During my 4-day stay, my friends, ex-colleagues and cousin showered me with so much love and warmth. Indeed, Shanghai has rooted a very special place in my heart. Sigh…for that split second, I wish I hadn’t left. If Shanghai is indeed a girl, I would love her very very much. Yes…Miss Shanghai. (it is hard to compare this place with other cleaner and "tidier" cities in terms of tangible factors – I guess it is the memory, the people and the personal experience I had for this place.)
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November 3, 2008 Leave a comment
I love November.
The air is different, a scent of sweetness, romance and love. I once wrote this in my blog back in November 2006 titled "The Season of Love" – it talked about my 1st childhood love and the time when Felicia and I fell in love 15 years ago. Like myself, November 2008 will be a very special month for 3 of my good friends in Shanghai – Alicia, Calvin and Clare. Congrats my friends! Thanks for sharing your joys, bliss and love with me!November 2, 2008 Leave a comment
November 2, 2008 Leave a comment

The buddha walk isn’t as tiring as those steps we took at Batu Cave. At 268 steps – it is quite okay to cope. More than just the home of the world’s largest Buddha (to be honest, it is not as big as it sounded), this place offers lots of hiking sites and beautiful sceneries. Quiet, peaceful and untouched, it reminded me of those hiking trips Felicia and I took back in Perth. Gentle hills, rocky terrains, isolated walks and accessible tracks – the long tiring walks were very rewarding. It was getting late (and with 2 old folks and 1 cranky baby – Elkan fell and cut his elbows), we have to cut short our exploration and headed back to civilisation.
It was a very very good trip. There are so much more to do and explore on these satelite islands. With bad times brewing ahead, perhaps it is the best time for nature therapy, less retail.