Celebrated Mother’s Day with kids’ mom and my mom.
Mother’s Day
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Wife’s Birthday
11 08 2010Today is my better half’s birthday. Originally wanted to bring the family out for dinner but the kids are a bit under the weather.
We made up for it by deciding to buy a birthday cake but when we went to the cake shop, the choices were limited and uninspired. So we decided to buy 4 slices of different cakes to liven things up.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR.
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Funeral Rites III
27 09 2008Most of the people here are quite tired by today, as it has been four days and three nights of endless activities, rituals and rites.
The coffin was symbolically ‘shut’ to signify a separation of the dead from the living. Before it was shut, all of us were asked to place some ‘scripture money’ inside her coffin, so as to enable her to carry it forward into her reincarnation and be reborn into a wealthy life. The real nailing shut of the coffin would be done tomorrow.
Nearing the end of tonight’s rituals, it was time to burn the paper house, car, effigies and ‘hellnotes’ that were folded since the first day of ritual. It is hoped that she would not need to toil in the afterlife with all these ‘wealth’ sent to ease her journey in the other world and bribe her with the officials of the other world so that she may be allowed to be reincarnated.
Well, that’s it for the night rituals. Tomorrow, she will finally be laid to rest.
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Funeral Rites II
26 09 2008Folklore says that when a person dies, the deceased will somehow come back in one form or another to have one last look at the living before the soul rests in peace. Well, if this is to be believed, then my mother-in-law could be claimed to have come back to take one last look.
This leaf insect appeared this morning and stayed around till late at night. Some of the kids even teased the insect by calling out her name to it and if twitching is considered a response, then I guess we can console ourselves that she’s back for one last look.
It had been decided that she would be laid to rest by cremation this Sunday, the final resting place at Fairy Park in Sendayan. A notice was put up as per Chinese custom to inform all concerned.
Paper effigies were also sent here for rituals in time for burning tomorrow. The usual ‘material wealth’ to be ‘sent’ to her included a house, a car, a butler, a maid and plenty of servants.
Oh, not forgetting the modern-day handphone and (surprise!) ‘Astlo’ satellite entertainment.
Ancient Chinese funeral rites were long and complicated. Back then, the bereaved family members were to kneel by the side of the coffin most of the time, even for meals and sleeping. They were expected to wail and cry loudly as a sign of respect and loyalty to the deceased.
Today however, as times have progressed and changed, modern funeral rites are more relaxed. Kneeling and crying has been kept to a minimal as and when necessary, and the bereaved are free to attend to anything that requires their attention.
Funeral rites resumes this evening, and will continue tomorrow.
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Funeral Rites I
25 09 2008Funeral arrangements started since last night, where the body was dressed properly and laid in a coffin. By noon most of the arrangements were in place and the wake started. Her sons and daughters-in-law, as well as her daughters, all wore black pants/white shirts, while the grandchildren all wore blue. Sons-in-law were exempted, as we are considered outsiders.
An interesting point to note is about the age written on the lantern above. Roman calendar dictates that she would be 65 years old but Chinese calendar would normally add one more year to take into account the nine months of one being conceived. How then does 70 years old get represented for her?
Chinese custom dictates that when one dies, three additional years are normally added, one each for Heaven, Earth and Mankind. So 66+3 = 69, right? One more was added due to the fact that she had ‘five’ generations of lineage when she passed away i.e. ancestral, herself, her children, her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren. So, all in it would be 69+1=70 years old. Interesting.
Anyway, Hokkien funeral customs meant that funeral rites started only in the evening.
Taoist funeral rites started from 7.00 pm to 11.00 pm, and will continue tomorrow.
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Mother-In-Law Passed Away
24 09 2008It is with deep sorrow to note that my mother-in-law passed away today. Madam Lew Wai Tai, aged 65, passed away after a brief illness at the Tuanku Jaafar Hospital in Seremban at 5.07pm, surrounded by kins and relatives.
Cause of death has been stated as septicemia in the Death Certificate. Arrangements are being made to bring the body home to her house in Seremban Garden for funeral rites.
During our day trip back last Sunday, we did drop by to see her for a short while. She was feeling under the weather but she did look fine generally when I saw her then. I guess I can’t get over the fact that she would be gone just days after last seeing her.
She had lived a prosperous and fruitful life, surrounded by many friends and relatives. The last few years of her life saw her leading a blind and immobile life, but she was generally upbeat about life despite the circumstances. Many saw her demise as her relief from her perceived sufferings of the circumstances. May she rest in peace.
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Wife’s Birthday in Klang
10 08 2008August is really a busy month for celebrating birthdays. This time, it’s my wife’s birthday. She’s celebrating her “23rd” birthday (just like I celebrate my “26th” birthday every year!).
This year, we didn’t have much chance to really celebrate in a big way (kids being a handful), so we had a simple dinner and bought her a simple cake to celebrate it.

Yes, it's really just a happy butter cake!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY from the kids and me.

WE LOVE YOU, MOMMY!
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