Viktor Frankl wrote that "One should not search for an abstract meaning of life. Everyone has his own specific vocation or mission in life to carry out a concrete assignment which demands fulfillment. Therein he cannot be replaced nor can his life be repeated." . We each have a unique responsibility to our own life ?.
Do you know yours?
So then I ask, is this my vocation, is this my meaning .. to live this way, to find my way in this strange life of conflict, to lead my kids out of it?
lament ...... life is not fair.. why do some people have it so easy.. .. I am to be consoled then with the answer at the end of the parable of the prodigal son ?
Be Happy, Be Strong, Live Life. I write for the love of it; helps me think clearer and somehow it also gives me strength. it's been healing, it's been a journey; it's about me, being a mom, persons who mean much to me, memories, discoveries, where life has taken me and where I hope it will head. I am moving forward, I'm happier today (1 May 2012)
Aug 25, 2010
Aug 18, 2010
A day in the Life - Interact not react, express don't suppress...
My middle child has always been the least expressive and that can be credited to his father. And yet for these past long stretches of time when the father has been away, I had assumed kid2 had overcome this problem since his quick temper seemed to imply he was not suppressing his angry outbursts.
But I am wrong. The old conditioning has gone much deeper
The reason for his current bursts of anger is because he is unable to express and communicate what he feels or thinks. He merely reacts with anger to a sibling confrontation, absorbs it without arguing the point of the matter or reasoning it out; walks away. Yes he may throw back an accusation like 'you also do it ' but does not speak up on what is running through his head on the subject nor maintain a stand for himself. And when the other party continues with the badgering of the 'bad action' he merely explodes out of frustration.
Like a balloon, I explain to him, if he is able to argue for himself (by expression) the frustration would not build up and he would be able to let out some of the air and maintain control. Otherwise it finally bursts like his outburst.
To my dismay, what it also means is that he not able to interact on a personal level comfortably with his siblings.
I hope it is not too late to start.
So we learn, from a particular blowup of one Saturday morning, and we will work on that.
I will help him... practise to get words out , 'talk about your thoughts and feelings, you have as much right to voice them'.
But I am wrong. The old conditioning has gone much deeper
The reason for his current bursts of anger is because he is unable to express and communicate what he feels or thinks. He merely reacts with anger to a sibling confrontation, absorbs it without arguing the point of the matter or reasoning it out; walks away. Yes he may throw back an accusation like 'you also do it ' but does not speak up on what is running through his head on the subject nor maintain a stand for himself. And when the other party continues with the badgering of the 'bad action' he merely explodes out of frustration.
Like a balloon, I explain to him, if he is able to argue for himself (by expression) the frustration would not build up and he would be able to let out some of the air and maintain control. Otherwise it finally bursts like his outburst.
To my dismay, what it also means is that he not able to interact on a personal level comfortably with his siblings.
I hope it is not too late to start.
So we learn, from a particular blowup of one Saturday morning, and we will work on that.
I will help him... practise to get words out , 'talk about your thoughts and feelings, you have as much right to voice them'.
Aug 8, 2010
Feeling wobbly
'rough waters' |
I have not written in my first blog (of painful memories) for a while since December, but today I had to add to it because those chapters are not quite closed.
The children are safe, he can't hurt them anymore (he's cunning so he will control his anger); but are they safe from his mind games ?.
I know there is no way for him to win them, they still remember too much.
I have been through that thought process and I know that I will not loose them even if he tries to buy their hearts. And yet I can't shake it completely.
If you have read or followed my story you might be able to understand what I feel at the moment otherwise it 's probably really abstract. It's been more than year since I took that first step to restrain. It was for the kids (tiny steps forward ). Should I have done more for myself, could I ?
Ironically, the only way to become less afraid and do away with it altogether, is to stop thinking about that and think about the worst case scenario and what that means. Once I deal with that, I will be able to move forward from that old fear.
Take charge, . .I climb a little and then seem to slide back some..
Aug 2, 2010
It's What You Make of It: Take Charge!
'Life is what you make of it'... written by Amy a guest writer on ourmommyhood.com
.. great advice and wonderful encouragement to be the person you are.
.. great advice and wonderful encouragement to be the person you are.
Jul 22, 2010
Leaning on your Child ?
(My encounter with a friend’s child raised many questions, she’s a single mom with 2 kids.)
Is it right to look to your child (who has not reached twenty) for emotional support even if you think he or she is capable of it ?
Is it right to make him/her feel obligated in that role at so early an age.
How much responsibility is too much for a child? Is it maturity or a child’s ‘over-sense’ to take care of mum. She says ‘I should’ not ‘I want’.
What does it strangle in childhood development?
Does she hold back her emotions because of this role? (I suppose she does if she decided to open up to me, I meet them irregularly 2-3 mths once.)
Are they afraid to upset mom?
My friend has always interacted with her children in a ‘whiny’ sort of way, in a adult to adult manner and not so much as child and mother, they always do things together, she always gets the older girl to help her do things, is how I would describe it, ….is my friend clingy .. I’m not there to observe all that .
I broached the subject with my friend as delicately as a friend can, but she sort of brushed it aside ‘don’t worry, my child tells me everything’.
Does she?
I will stay in touch with the older girl and let her mum use my ears more.
It set me thinking of course, do I lean on my child’s shoulder ? I don’t think we should do that, do you ?
Do any of my kids think that ?
Is it right to look to your child (who has not reached twenty) for emotional support even if you think he or she is capable of it ?
Is it right to make him/her feel obligated in that role at so early an age.
How much responsibility is too much for a child? Is it maturity or a child’s ‘over-sense’ to take care of mum. She says ‘I should’ not ‘I want’.
What does it strangle in childhood development?
Does she hold back her emotions because of this role? (I suppose she does if she decided to open up to me, I meet them irregularly 2-3 mths once.)
Are they afraid to upset mom?
My friend has always interacted with her children in a ‘whiny’ sort of way, in a adult to adult manner and not so much as child and mother, they always do things together, she always gets the older girl to help her do things, is how I would describe it, ….is my friend clingy .. I’m not there to observe all that .
I broached the subject with my friend as delicately as a friend can, but she sort of brushed it aside ‘don’t worry, my child tells me everything’.
Does she?
I will stay in touch with the older girl and let her mum use my ears more.
It set me thinking of course, do I lean on my child’s shoulder ? I don’t think we should do that, do you ?
Do any of my kids think that ?
Jul 19, 2010
Slow healing - my own way
Is there a formula for healing? I think not.
The steps are different each time for everyone.
'Pray always, ask God for guidance and peace'...
Sage advice, yes, I kept up the prayer and I followed the bible passages but I realised 'I am not thinking further or moving '. They gave me comfort and calm and they helped me accomplish that first phase but now I'm not sure to where or what I need, to move forward, the answers are not forthcoming.
Perhaps the answers or the inspiration to move on are not to be found there now but has to come from elsewhere, from myself, or from the kids or from an action or experience.
There is still cause for anxiety, but I'm no longer frozen, it's been a year, I need to work the emotional and the self independence, push on, stop waiting for the unknown.
I'm not saying I've cut off my faith or anything like that, just that faith now has a different role to play.
God still has a place but not as my crutch.
The steps are different each time for everyone.
'Pray always, ask God for guidance and peace'...
Sage advice, yes, I kept up the prayer and I followed the bible passages but I realised 'I am not thinking further or moving '. They gave me comfort and calm and they helped me accomplish that first phase but now I'm not sure to where or what I need, to move forward, the answers are not forthcoming.
Perhaps the answers or the inspiration to move on are not to be found there now but has to come from elsewhere, from myself, or from the kids or from an action or experience.
There is still cause for anxiety, but I'm no longer frozen, it's been a year, I need to work the emotional and the self independence, push on, stop waiting for the unknown.
I'm not saying I've cut off my faith or anything like that, just that faith now has a different role to play.
God still has a place but not as my crutch.
Jul 15, 2010
Where have I been ?
I 've been nowhere in particular, just missing in action on this front.
Been thinking about the me as a mother. What should I do or what do I need to do ?.
It comes down to what I need to do for me before I can take care of the what I should do for the kids.
If you are a lone parent, you might understand what I am saying.
I'm sorry for not visiting many of you lately, but I will come.
Jun 28, 2010
The mind of a 9 year old....
Lately I've been trying to deal with some issues that my youngest son seems to have developed.
He's more mature for his age, thinks more about the burdens of life as a child as opposed to just enjoying.
He is hyper, I believe I have mentioned it before. When he plays he forgets, but when he stops playing all manner of 'worries' seem to creep into his head- mostly the stuff that he does not like to do. And those things seem to weigh down on him. He uses the word 'stress' easily when he actually means he is angry at being forced to do them - simple things like doing some written work particularly the 2nd language, his brother's put down, curbing his play time or has unfinished homework that worries..
Boredom builds fast for him so he constantly needs to be occupied but within the occupation he soon looses interest too. It's hard to keep his mind on a non-action subject for long.
So one I've been giving him examples of more stressful possibilities that have/ could have occurred in our lives to define what stress really could be (he understands that better than most [glad he seems to have forgotten];and two, I have also been trying to get him to understand that he needs to mend his attitude otherwise he's not going to be able to cope with what he calls life and will always have this problem because others are not giving him his freedom. His expectations seem more complicated for a child.
I have to keep at it for it to work. ................ .so many little things to keep at ...
How do you explain what the job of a kid is to a kid?
He's more mature for his age, thinks more about the burdens of life as a child as opposed to just enjoying.
He is hyper, I believe I have mentioned it before. When he plays he forgets, but when he stops playing all manner of 'worries' seem to creep into his head- mostly the stuff that he does not like to do. And those things seem to weigh down on him. He uses the word 'stress' easily when he actually means he is angry at being forced to do them - simple things like doing some written work particularly the 2nd language, his brother's put down, curbing his play time or has unfinished homework that worries..
Boredom builds fast for him so he constantly needs to be occupied but within the occupation he soon looses interest too. It's hard to keep his mind on a non-action subject for long.
So one I've been giving him examples of more stressful possibilities that have/ could have occurred in our lives to define what stress really could be (he understands that better than most [glad he seems to have forgotten];and two, I have also been trying to get him to understand that he needs to mend his attitude otherwise he's not going to be able to cope with what he calls life and will always have this problem because others are not giving him his freedom. His expectations seem more complicated for a child.
I have to keep at it for it to work. ................ .so many little things to keep at ...
How do you explain what the job of a kid is to a kid?
Jun 23, 2010
Revising my Lease on life
I made mistakes and that is what I should learn from rather than try to forget them. When I think of them, I think, why was I so naive, I wish I had been more mature and had been more exposed to see the bad and recognize the abnormal and be less forgiving.
Now it's easier, I remember but have stopped dwelling on it in an oppressive obsessive way. It's time to go past that. I can't undo the past that has led to the here and now, nor wish it away because there's too much there to change, and much I don't wish to change.
These are what I can't share openly and that is why I have this blog. It is the negative expressions, the heavy hearted-ness of thought that are poured out here. Call these my troubled pages. While I might be ready to share some and reveal more of that sad existence with the adults of my circle, I don't think the kids are ready for the reception of the knowing by relatives or cousins, aunts and uncles whether it is in sympathy or not.
When I started this blog, it was part of the healing, I suppose I am on my way to a new (or revised) lease on life.
All who know me(outside blog land) only see the shiny side of me and the optimist (only my dad knows my 'not so ordinary' troubles). I say 'not ordinary' because this concept of trouble would be quite alien to the normal persons I know. They don't ask anymore where my husband is or why the children's father do not join us at social functions ?
I want to move on as the pain of the bad fades, I wish to express those thoughts and events that are part of daily life - the pragmatic side of life that is the open book among all I know. Dwelling on life now or to be is a better exercise too I think. So I began another blog that is not hidden, that is open, one that posts about more practical stuff and other moments of my life, my kids' life, to remember, no heavy emotions or dark thoughts or fears.
If you do comes across it or recognise me, that's ok. You know me better after all.I'm not ending off here, life's not perfect YET. These are are still part of who I am and was.
One day I might link them both.
Jun 18, 2010
Want
If God could say Yes,
(HA-2010)
why does he say No?
Why not ease our way, just bless.
Ah but then, like I say to my child,
if life were too easy you'd get bored.
For that which we want, we must go the mile,
and that is why we must plod.
It is of little worth, anything too easily got,
so we work to raise its’ price.
Our needs He knows though I may not,
delivering them before my unseeing eyes.
Off and on I glimpse but for a moment appreciate.
When the fog lifts, so too the weight.
Then I return to the routine
of wants and whining.
(HA-2010)
Jun 16, 2010
School hols - tough on me
It’s tough being a working mum and tougher during school breaks.
I don’t have that many days of annual leave to take off, so it's quite hard to plan outings around. Annual leave totals 11 days only (call the company stingy.. whatever.. that’s life). I seriously envy those who have 20 or more days leave.
I sneer and roll my eyes at politicians who babble about work-life balance and push pro-family wonders (where's the time to enjoy it) and can't figure why this country can't grow it's population. Well the happy-go-lucky young have one answer and the experienced have a different response. Good luck to the politicians.
I always wish I can do more with them during their hols, I would like to spend more time with the kids but I can’t afford to. I keep 1 or 2 days for Christmas and some days for the second big break at the end of the year and of course a 1 or 2 for possible emergencies. Sounds pathetic, I agree.
This year I decided the schools would have to meet my timing after office hours for any compulsory PT stuff (if they weren't scheduled on a Saturday), they are not entitled to my leave.
My girl is busy with the major exam that is not too far down the road, and the boys essentially entertain themselves with their electronic games and TV.
You’d think they have more than enough to occupy themselves, yet they still get bored. Grandparents help but I don't want them to bother much, it is their time to relax and the kids can be stressful.
It’s difficult trying to get them to follow some work schedule(to keep in touch with the books) when you are not there. In the office, I am more distracted by their phone calls and keeping track of what they are doing at home.
Sigh....more leave would be good...
Jun 15, 2010
Jun 14, 2010
Make a list - time to unclog the pipes...
My melancholy moments are stored mostly here in my blog,
I try not to carry it with me for others to see...
or be dragged down with.
In the home, mostly there is no time for it,
the kids have their many temperamental moments.
Lately, for a while now, things have piled up I suppose, that's why. It's more like a heavy fog than a depression that weighs down on my memory, there are things that need to be done and things that need to be corrected yet cannot be controlled.
Let's try making a list, perhaps it 'll become clearer to know what I can change and what I can't, perhaps some things can get moving and out of the way.
I try not to carry it with me for others to see...
or be dragged down with.
In the home, mostly there is no time for it,
the kids have their many temperamental moments.
Lately, for a while now, things have piled up I suppose, that's why. It's more like a heavy fog than a depression that weighs down on my memory, there are things that need to be done and things that need to be corrected yet cannot be controlled.
Let's try making a list, perhaps it 'll become clearer to know what I can change and what I can't, perhaps some things can get moving and out of the way.
Jun 12, 2010
Auto mode ...
Took a break, went camping with the kids but it wasn't as relaxing as I thought it would be. It was good exercise, my bones were aching from the aftermath but...
I want change. I keep thinking of change, a more lasting memory, a more fulfilling experience ?.
To do things slowly, more deliberately, to think more of the doing than the getting done.
My head is full of things to do, the list never ends.
I go through each day almost robotically.
Nagging the kids seems automatic, even if it's for different antics.
Going through the motions, eating, showering, cleaning, fixing ...
I want to slow it down, change the pace,
to feel more in the here and now.
It's probably just a phase ...my last post on this was in 9/2009 routines-living-in-auto-mode.
It's probably just a phase ...my last post on this was in 9/2009 routines-living-in-auto-mode.
Jun 2, 2010
Two at a time...
I got two lovely awards from Betty of Cut and Dry, thank you Betty they do certainly cheer up one's day and adds to the to-do list....:)
The "sunshine award" ... well just pass it on to 12 of your favourite bloggers...
The other award is the 'Versatile Blogger', and while I got this from Betty first, I was also presented with it again from the Wanderer a day later. Thank you.
You have to do some 'soul searching' for this one ..
Go ahead pick one or both (make your day..) and pass em on......
The "sunshine award" ... well just pass it on to 12 of your favourite bloggers...
The other award is the 'Versatile Blogger', and while I got this from Betty first, I was also presented with it again from the Wanderer a day later. Thank you.
You have to do some 'soul searching' for this one ..
The rules for " The Versatile Blogger" award are:
1. Thank the person who gave you this award.
2.. Share 7 things about yourself.
3. Pass the award along to 15 bloggers whom you have recently discovered and who you think are fantastic!
4. Contact the bloggers you've picked and let them know about the award.
... 7 things about me
- I can't go without a new book for more than a week.. otherwise I get withdrawal symptoms.
- I need a chocolate fix every 3 to 4 days...otherwise I get withdrawal symptoms.
- I absolutely love dogs in general but there's something about the Chihuahua that I don't like but I can't figure out what!
- I can't seem to work in space that is cluttered.
- I often wish I could play the piano or the organ.
- I don't have 20/20 vision, I don't dare try lasik.
- I grew up in a very non-expressive household.
Go ahead pick one or both (make your day..) and pass em on......
And here are my choices:
- Sarah
- Donetta
- Locating My Life ..
- http://abundantliving-tracy.blogspot.com/
- http://arise2write.blogspot.com/
- http://stephaniebaffone.blogspot.com
- http://mamaswithdrama.blogspot.com/
- http://justbereal77.blogspot.com/
- Be Inspired Today by Julieanne
- Nevine's Dreams and Deliriums
- Just Me
- Alice in Wonderland
- Farila of Chapters From My Life
- Journey of A Single Mum
- When did I become my mom
May 24, 2010
Keep It Together
Keep it together today,
tomorrow will be better.
In suffering we grow He says,
yet I feel weak rather than mightier.
Perhaps it’s not yet the peak,
there’s a way to go.
How far does He wish to push me?
I wish I could know.
The right words are in my mind,
but little comfort do I feel from those.
Faith and hope are powerful tools,
if only I remember to keep them close.
I have their love and struggles to contend with,
my own I must lay low.
But then, at least their paths
will surely be better than before.
(HA - 2010)
May 19, 2010
A Day in the Life..... coping yet not.!
The days seem to move by fast, the exams are over for now. Last weekend, I took the kids out after breakfast. Crazy ! Yes, since the HEAT has been excessive.
I thought, let's get them out of the house for a while before it gets too hot (which is an understatement) and away from the Gameboys, game consols and PC, I'm sure you get the picture.
I also thought it would be good for me, provided I could also have an air-conditioned suit made. A few hours wouldn't kill me, we'd be back after lunch. What I needed and what I've been needing for a while now, is some quiet.
I took them to the beach for a couple of hours, one rode a bike and the other two roller bladed and of course there was much complaining after that - skin abrasions, this too tight and that worn out and .. muscles aching .. , . goodness I thought what are they going to be like at 30 !.
I sat by myself in the warm shade, read some but mostly observed the beach, the water, people and dogs around me. I got my quiet for a couple of hours, when the kids were off on their jaunt, but it was not enough; I don't think I really sank into it..
Lately the buzz at home gets to me. Sometimes I can't seem to organise the kids. The moment I step into the house, they bombard me with narratives, instructions from school, their itinerary for the day , the next day and 'can I do this' and 'can I go to a friend's house tomorrow or can I go to the park etc etc etc. Mostly it's late, and I 'handle it' , and try to cover as much ground with them. Time seems to be my worst enemy like a stalker.
I forget I'm in charge but go with the flow of what needs to get done. And then, every 1 out of 2 nights, there will be two (any) who get noisy and quarrelsome among themselves, and all I want to do is yell at them and chase them to bed.
Little things just add to the irritation - untidy desk, books not stored away, loose stationery etc. I just deal and cope with it. I 'm tired, I try to read to get away, ignore the buzz, but am not relaxed.
You know what they say about repressing emotions, sooner or later it will find an out.
I don't know if this situation is unique or quite common. I suppose it is time for a time-out but some action is needed as well .
May 11, 2010
The Way to Live.
It seems that everything I read , any inspiritional piece of work points in one direction. In striving TO LIVE, it must be done not for ourselves and or there must be some form of suffering; else we will find little meaning in life or that life will find little meaning in us.
I mentioned Art E Berg's book a while back Some Miracles Take Time, well I re-read it and it still gives me goosebumps. There's so much faith and hope in this true story I can't help thinking that the ending will change and be a happier one.
Here's another inspiring quote that goes with this train of thought that I would like to remember and share:
From Teddy Roosevelt:
"It's not the critic who counts, ... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strive valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again, because there is no effort without err and shortcoming.
Who does actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, spends themsleves in a worthy triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat."
Be Happy
I mentioned Art E Berg's book a while back Some Miracles Take Time, well I re-read it and it still gives me goosebumps. There's so much faith and hope in this true story I can't help thinking that the ending will change and be a happier one.
Here's another inspiring quote that goes with this train of thought that I would like to remember and share:
From Teddy Roosevelt:
"It's not the critic who counts, ... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strive valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again, because there is no effort without err and shortcoming.
Who does actually strive to do the deed, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, spends themsleves in a worthy triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat."
Be Happy
May 3, 2010
Missing the silence.. keep smiling...
I have missed the silence for a while now. There has been preparation for one function or event after another. There's been something on every weekend for the past string of weekends and I'm looking forward to just staying home or catching a movie with the kids.
Work has also taken its toll, I haven't had much breathing room. It's like the runaway train at this time, I keep trying to catch up. I am waiting for it to slow down again. Back log is really like a burden dragging behind you. . It's a cycle.. soon it'll be back to the usual.... chin up...!.
I'd like to leave you smiling with an old favourite - life explained..
Work has also taken its toll, I haven't had much breathing room. It's like the runaway train at this time, I keep trying to catch up. I am waiting for it to slow down again. Back log is really like a burden dragging behind you. . It's a cycle.. soon it'll be back to the usual.... chin up...!.
I'd like to leave you smiling with an old favourite - life explained..
On the first day God created the cow. God said,
"You must go to the field with the farmer all day long and suffer under the sun, have calves and give milk to support the farmer.
I will give you a life span of sixty years." The cow said, "That's kind of a tough life you want me to live for sixty years.
Let me have twenty and I'll give back the other forty." And God agreed.
On the second day God created the dog. God said, "Sit all day by the door of your house and bark at anyone who comes in or walks past. I will give you a life span of twenty years."
The dog said, "That's too long to be barking. Give me ten years and I'll give you back the other ten." So God agreed (sigh).
On the third day God created the monkey. God said, "Entertain people, do monkey tricks, make them laugh.
I'll give you a twenty year life span." The monkey said, "How boring, monkey tricks for twenty years? I don't think so.
Dog gave you back ten, so that's what I'll do too, Okay God agreed.
On the fourth day God created man. God said, "Eat, sleep, play, enjoy. Do nothing, just enjoy, enjoy. I'll give you twenty years."
Man said, "What? Only twenty years?" No way man.
Tell you what, I'll take my twenty, and the forty the cow gave back, and the ten the dog gave back and the ten the monkey gave back, that makes eighty, okay?" "Okay," said God. "You've got a deal."
So that is why the first twenty years we eat, sleep, play, enjoy, and do nothing;
for the next forty years we slave in the sun to support our family;
for the next ten years we do monkey tricks to entertain the grandchildren;
and for the last ten years we sit on the front porch and bark at everyone.
Life has now been explained.
"You must go to the field with the farmer all day long and suffer under the sun, have calves and give milk to support the farmer.
I will give you a life span of sixty years." The cow said, "That's kind of a tough life you want me to live for sixty years.
Let me have twenty and I'll give back the other forty." And God agreed.
On the second day God created the dog. God said, "Sit all day by the door of your house and bark at anyone who comes in or walks past. I will give you a life span of twenty years."
The dog said, "That's too long to be barking. Give me ten years and I'll give you back the other ten." So God agreed (sigh).
On the third day God created the monkey. God said, "Entertain people, do monkey tricks, make them laugh.
I'll give you a twenty year life span." The monkey said, "How boring, monkey tricks for twenty years? I don't think so.
Dog gave you back ten, so that's what I'll do too, Okay God agreed.
On the fourth day God created man. God said, "Eat, sleep, play, enjoy. Do nothing, just enjoy, enjoy. I'll give you twenty years."
Man said, "What? Only twenty years?" No way man.
Tell you what, I'll take my twenty, and the forty the cow gave back, and the ten the dog gave back and the ten the monkey gave back, that makes eighty, okay?" "Okay," said God. "You've got a deal."
So that is why the first twenty years we eat, sleep, play, enjoy, and do nothing;
for the next forty years we slave in the sun to support our family;
for the next ten years we do monkey tricks to entertain the grandchildren;
and for the last ten years we sit on the front porch and bark at everyone.
Life has now been explained.
Apr 27, 2010
Tribute to wonderful Individuals
Two very elderly ladies passed away recently. Both were in their 90s. Both lived life fully.
Both were indirectly associated to me through familiar family around me.
The first one who died, had become senile for a few years now but she was still strong and mobile. This lady had one daughter and son-in-law who looked after her very well in their home until the end of her days. They had the patience, strength and the perseverence despite their own aging issues, both are into their 60s, both are soft spoken and lovely people. They gave her their all eventhough God had not blessed them with children of their own.
The second lady passed away just over this last weekend. I only met her at the wedding of her granddaughter just the weekend before that. She was so frail looking, sitting in a wheel chair yet full of life, smiling and chatting away. After the wedding couple did their first dance, they invited guests to the dance floor and she hobbled out of her chair holding on to the arm of one of her sons and did a short jig with the couple with her little bit of strength. I thought then how marvellous for her and the bride - what a sporting old lady.
So I was saddened and quite shocked to hear what happened. She was also blessed.
Many of her relatives, siblings were bound back to where ever they had come from - the Middle East, US, Australia and UK but most were held back because of the volcanic ash. Even the new bride(granddaughter) and groom, were still 'stuck' here and so she had her loved ones with her to take that final journey with.
Inspiring I think, we should not dwell on age or size or aches or on our limitations too much, just live fully and do and
we will.
Life is only as long as you live it.
Both were indirectly associated to me through familiar family around me.
The first one who died, had become senile for a few years now but she was still strong and mobile. This lady had one daughter and son-in-law who looked after her very well in their home until the end of her days. They had the patience, strength and the perseverence despite their own aging issues, both are into their 60s, both are soft spoken and lovely people. They gave her their all eventhough God had not blessed them with children of their own.
The second lady passed away just over this last weekend. I only met her at the wedding of her granddaughter just the weekend before that. She was so frail looking, sitting in a wheel chair yet full of life, smiling and chatting away. After the wedding couple did their first dance, they invited guests to the dance floor and she hobbled out of her chair holding on to the arm of one of her sons and did a short jig with the couple with her little bit of strength. I thought then how marvellous for her and the bride - what a sporting old lady.
So I was saddened and quite shocked to hear what happened. She was also blessed.
Many of her relatives, siblings were bound back to where ever they had come from - the Middle East, US, Australia and UK but most were held back because of the volcanic ash. Even the new bride(granddaughter) and groom, were still 'stuck' here and so she had her loved ones with her to take that final journey with.
Inspiring I think, we should not dwell on age or size or aches or on our limitations too much, just live fully and do and
we will.
Life is only as long as you live it.
Apr 21, 2010
Hope for Life .. from Victor Frankl
Words to ponder....
The meaning of life ....' it did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us'...
'Life ultimately means taking responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.'
'Every situation is distinquished by its uniqueness, and there is always only one right answer to the problem posed by the situation at hand.'
This true story is a truly inspiring read and offers much hope for man.
The meaning of life ....' it did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us'...
'Life ultimately means taking responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.'
'Every situation is distinquished by its uniqueness, and there is always only one right answer to the problem posed by the situation at hand.'
The answer lies in right action, and right conduct. Man must have a 'why' and that will determine his 'how.
Apr 15, 2010
Altruism ... is it dead?
Can anyone be truly altruistic? Me thinks, it is impossible.
It is defined as selfless concern for the welfare of others.
A lady on the train gives up her seat to the pregnant one. She didn't do it spontaneously, she did it because 3 pairs of eyes were boring into her and I think that made her uncomfortable.
There are times when I think that I would rather not sit at all, 'just let someone else have it'. That's not being altruistic, I 'm just avoiding the hassle of relaxing and then having to give it up to someone.
Is it possible in this day and age to be kind for kindness sake. Morality and courtesy are preached as correct and appropriate behaviour. Is there an expectation of future returns as they say 'one good turn deserves another'. We constantly seem to look ahead.
When I buy someone a cup of tea, do they feel obliged, do I expect them to feel obliged?
When someone buys me a cup of tea, I do feel obliged. Can I forget it, and treat it as an altruistic offer ?.
Apr 10, 2010
Glee .. more than just Harmony
I know.. I'm slowing down in my posts..well the thing is I've been sort of catching up with my other activities like my card making(stamp craft). There are a few occasions to prepare for. But I'm still making my visits to your posts.
There is an excellent new American programme called 'Glee' on the cable channel, I've caught it a few times.
The concept of this show is wonderful (kudos to the creator!!); it is not just entertaining and 'educational' as a whole but also motivational.
Each of the characters are different, not just by race but by attitudes.
There are different traits, situations and ideals, weaknesses turned to strengths... brought out that youth today can relate to. The underlying messages are valuable.
In one of the episodes, this song 'Imagine' was 'sung by a deaf group of students to the Glee students, ..and it was moving.
................... And the world will live as one...
Have a good week ahead.
There is an excellent new American programme called 'Glee' on the cable channel, I've caught it a few times.
The concept of this show is wonderful (kudos to the creator!!); it is not just entertaining and 'educational' as a whole but also motivational.
Each of the characters are different, not just by race but by attitudes.
There are different traits, situations and ideals, weaknesses turned to strengths... brought out that youth today can relate to. The underlying messages are valuable.
In one of the episodes, this song 'Imagine' was 'sung by a deaf group of students to the Glee students, ..and it was moving.
................... And the world will live as one...
Have a good week ahead.
Apr 5, 2010
This Holy Week was extra Special.
Tiring but it was a magnificent finish.
This year's Easter celebration was more vibrant for me. I felt more alive.
My church had decided to combine the choirs to sing for the special services from Thursday to Saturday. It was a mix of young and old and the effort and energy put in by all for practises and singing during the masses was a fantastic experience to be a PART of.
I still had my own choir duties to do and so I attended two Good Friday services which I never believed I could or would ever do. One service is already pretty tough going physically and spiritually.
Added to that, I knew two persons who were baptised this Easter and I was also quite caught up in their excitement as they looked forward to their Big day.
It is a Blessed Easter.
I wish all who do celebrate, a beautiful Easter and if you don't, I wish you a beautiful season of change and renewal.
'See the rainbow and praise its Maker
so superbly beautiful in its splendour.
Across the sky it forms a glorious arc
drawn by the hands of the Most High ' (Sir43 11-12).
This year's Easter celebration was more vibrant for me. I felt more alive.
My church had decided to combine the choirs to sing for the special services from Thursday to Saturday. It was a mix of young and old and the effort and energy put in by all for practises and singing during the masses was a fantastic experience to be a PART of.
I still had my own choir duties to do and so I attended two Good Friday services which I never believed I could or would ever do. One service is already pretty tough going physically and spiritually.
Added to that, I knew two persons who were baptised this Easter and I was also quite caught up in their excitement as they looked forward to their Big day.
It is a Blessed Easter.
I wish all who do celebrate, a beautiful Easter and if you don't, I wish you a beautiful season of change and renewal.
'See the rainbow and praise its Maker
so superbly beautiful in its splendour.
Across the sky it forms a glorious arc
drawn by the hands of the Most High ' (Sir43 11-12).
Apr 2, 2010
Scratching my head...it's a Gen Y thing!
Why are they constantly fidgeting and moving.
'What's the hurry?'
There always seems to be a fire somewhere except with homework.
There always seems to be a fire somewhere except with homework.
"Bored !"
Aren't there a million and one things to do, watch and play ?
Aren't there a million and one things to do, watch and play ?
I have two good legs, how am I 'lame' ?
Superman is not the only one wearing his underwear on the outside today, of course I knew that !
Just because her name is Gaga, doesn't mean you have to go on about her, do you?
What's changed in the cycle of life between my time and there's.
Isn't the womb still a quiet place ?
Were they plugged in to the phone when we were ?
Were we walking faster than our parents?
Is it the extra goodness they have - the food, the gadgets, the vitamins ?
Has the English vocabulary changed since I last went to school?
Perhaps it's the hole in the ozone !
If this is Generation Y, whoopeee...life will get more interesting, I can't wait to see Gen Z !
Mar 31, 2010
Old Tree
I saw a huge old tree today
It seemed lonely and heavy.
It’s trunk so thick, it could not sway,
It just seemed melancholy.
Quite magnificent and sturdy
yet I never noticed it before.
I walk this way so regularly
But only today, did it call to me.
With the elements for best friends
it survives.
Long forgotten,
in the city, it thrives.
I shaded my eyes and looked up higher
It really was very tall.
In the sunlight, there was much flutter
Of branches and leaves in a sprawl.
It almost seems quite gay up there
Yet below is stillness and silence.
I think they have forgotten
the lifeline of their existence.
Tomorrow, I shall meet it on my way
and hope it will have a good day.
(HA - 3/2010)
Mar 29, 2010
Where am I now ... stuck in the Present ?
I think of this constantly, over and over about where I am, what, who am I ?
I have let the past go, I know there is no improving that.
We are moving forward some, but I find I am stuck. I feel that I can't move forward or plan.
We are moving forward some, but I find I am stuck. I feel that I can't move forward or plan.
Is there a decision to be made by me? For whom I ask? Is it for me or my children?
Is it right, when the rules say no, isn't that to be the guiding principal? I am bound by my faith.
And yet it means I am stuck in the present, hanging and waiting.
But my kids are happy; they do not have a choice to make.
Is my focus to be only on the children? Is there a me?
Tracy's post struck a chord in me, there is a difference between doing the right thing and the good thing.
If I put my life on hold, it would seem the good thing.
If I make a decision for me, it would not be the right thing. So it seems there is no right thing to do but continue to be stuck in the present until that decision is out of my hands.
But then I think, it is stuck only in one aspect, I can move on in other ways that affect my growth without upsetting the children.
But does my unhappiness affect my kids. I should not let it, should I?
That is where I am now.
Mar 26, 2010
Musing about Life .... again.
A couple of interesting statements I recently read and my thoughts:
" It is engagement that counts................The question of meaning of life is ... not edifying. One must immerse oneself into the river of life and let the question drift away"- Irvin D Yalom.My encounter with several different persons in my life tells me a few things. There are 3 different categories of people :-
1) the group that is constantly whining or looking on and waiting for something to move us
2) the group that is in the flow and moving of their own volition or
3) that group that is in the flow but are merely being carried by it.. ..
Sitting on the banks and letting life flow by slows us down; age faster and mental faculties seem fuzzy or cluttered. This applies to both old and young alike. It can be quite depressing to live that way and be with someone like that too. It's harder to shake an elderly person out of it, but there's hope for the younger one yet.
On the other hand when we are constantly moving with it (2nd,3rd group) we do grow.
BUT it is only in the second group that we are really alive when we act(engage) and that is where the hard work comes in.
But then having said that, it is good to slow down once in a while and observe the life that flows, to breathe in, take stock and refresh. Being in the first group only sometimes is alright and necessary.
The other interesting statement from Dr Yalom, "...freedom has a darker side" . Why, because we are then responsible for ourselves.
There are times when I wish I did not have this freedom, there just seems to be too much ground to cover and too many people involved, I want someone else to shoulder them and lead me. And that would be being a apart of the first and third group.
Mar 21, 2010
Keeping in touch....
Roses are red, violets are blue,
it's been an awfully long long week and I have certainly missed all of you.
Hope to get back to my less busy routine soon and finish my rounds on my favourite blogs.....
in the meantime to share something I came across.. an interesting piece by an unknown author. It holds a wealth of meaning....
Isn't it strange, that princes and kings
And clowns that caper in sawdust rings,
And common people like you and me
Are builders for eternity?
And each is given a bag of tools,
A shapeless mass, and a book of rules;
And each must make 'ere life is flown
A stumbling block, or a stepping stone.
Mar 16, 2010
Tiny steps Forward
It's been a half a year since I thought change when will it Happen ?
Life seems better now, there is more noise and movement.
The childen are learning to be loud. Sometimes too much.
Some things need to be learned all over, some fears still to overcome, that's hard.
The ill wind does not blow as often.
Still I am grateful, there seems to be more calm less strain.
When once there was mostly gloom, the sun shines more.
But of course we can't have everything perfect.
There are still Inner struggles,
but of a different nature, and we will persevere.
Life seems better now, there is more noise and movement.
The childen are learning to be loud. Sometimes too much.
Some things need to be learned all over, some fears still to overcome, that's hard.
The ill wind does not blow as often.
Still I am grateful, there seems to be more calm less strain.
When once there was mostly gloom, the sun shines more.
But of course we can't have everything perfect.
There are still Inner struggles,
but of a different nature, and we will persevere.
Mar 12, 2010
A Day in the Life ... 'Listening' to my Kids is not easy ....
'Listening' to other people is easier done than listening to my kids.
When you listen, you don't just do it with the ears but you hear with an open mind and heart. And our response should be one that is the result of digesting and absorbing that message. It should not be a reaction.
A lesson for me this week ......
I experienced a one-way shouting match with my teenager, while I remained calm I realised I was reacting to her and not responding (and this is something I don't do when I interact with others). She was obviously reacting to my response.
At the end of it, though she did recover herself soon enough to realise she was in the wrong and that made me happy. While the 'shouting and the walking away' had reminded me of my husband's character, the recovery was all her own.
Doing this with outsiders is easier than with the kids, I realise. I already have built in biases, expectations, presumptions and familiarity with the kids that does not lend itself to the patience needed. So by reflex my 'listening' to them becomes ineffective because my mind is already interpreting before the message is completed. As a result, my response will not be the objective one it should be.
Ironically, the difference is because I care more.
I have to work at this.
When you listen, you don't just do it with the ears but you hear with an open mind and heart. And our response should be one that is the result of digesting and absorbing that message. It should not be a reaction.
A lesson for me this week ......
I experienced a one-way shouting match with my teenager, while I remained calm I realised I was reacting to her and not responding (and this is something I don't do when I interact with others). She was obviously reacting to my response.
At the end of it, though she did recover herself soon enough to realise she was in the wrong and that made me happy. While the 'shouting and the walking away' had reminded me of my husband's character, the recovery was all her own.
Doing this with outsiders is easier than with the kids, I realise. I already have built in biases, expectations, presumptions and familiarity with the kids that does not lend itself to the patience needed. So by reflex my 'listening' to them becomes ineffective because my mind is already interpreting before the message is completed. As a result, my response will not be the objective one it should be.
Ironically, the difference is because I care more.
I have to work at this.
Mar 9, 2010
Stand Tall
A symbol for my journey
I perceived, the sunflower
that would be the Me.
Reaching out toward the light,
standing tall, unafraid in plain sight.
But being still, I cannot always be
and so upon a butterfly did I settle
for my tracks and ramble.
I travel where I yearn to go,
leaving trails across pages
about yesterday and of tomorrow,
filling today with words and images.
Remember. Stand tall and bright
like the charming Sunflower,
be spirited like God's butterfly,
to and fro alight and ponder.
(HA - 2010)
Mar 7, 2010
Memo to Me : Patience is a virtue AND Hard Work
~ ~ Gentle Reminder:
When dealing with a teenager, keep Lao Tzu's advice in mind: 'Trying to understand is like straining through muddy water. Be still and allow the mud to settle.'
Sometimes less is more.
It takes patience to do things properly and patience is required in the waiting for something good to grow. It's like gardening. It takes time for a tiny seedling to grow and show it's first shoots and like that it takes time to cultivate a habit and behaviour.
So it is for a relationship with a child(old or young) and developing his habits - it does not just take lots of love and care but PATIENCE too.
“Patience is waiting. Not passively waiting. That is laziness. But to keep going when the going is hard and slow - that is patience.” And you need perseverence too. Hard to practise in this fast moving world, when we have so little time.
To grow and refill patience, be present in the here and now, or as May Sarton suggests consider gardening - “Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help. Gardening is an instrument of grace.”
Sometimes less is more.
Mar 4, 2010
Remove Obstacles
I have slowed down the frequency of posting lately, only because I am falling behind and find myself racing to catch up with the train. It's been hectic but I am trying to stay centered and 'sane' inspite of everything.
I mentioned before that I have also taken up a course and so I have a couple of assignments to complete on top of the daily normal, usual and the extraordinary stuff that goes on called life.
My first thought today was - is it 'life is for living' or 'living is for life' ?
Besides that, I thought to share something interesting I read today from a book by Irvin D Yalom....
We all have the natural human instinct to live life, to grow and develop, to be well, to be happy.
Therefore we don't need to work so hard at these, we merely need to recognise and remove the obstacles that block our paths and we will easily be on our way to achieving them.
Mar 1, 2010
Sunday Solitude - Free Will & God's Plan.
When I read this passage my thoughts flowed from question to interpretation, .. .. about free will and God's plan, sounds paradoxical but they are intertwined...
Is our destiny planned out? Is anything pre-ordained?
.... I don' t think so. This passage by Jeremiah tells me, it is not. (Jer 18: 1-10).
God had asked Jeremiah to visit a potter. While there, the vessel that the potter was making came out wrong, and so he began again and shaped it into another vessel. This was a demonstration for Jeremiah , and God said to him, we are like the clay, and "so you are mine.... Sometimes I announce that I shall uproot, break down... a nation .... but should the nation ... abandon its' wickedness I then change my mind about the disaster....". The reverse is also possible, even if he said that he "would build up a nation", should they displease God, "I then change my mind about the good which I was intending to confer on it."
This was what struck me - that God changes his mind, because man changes.
While we are part of a master plan, it is a master plan that is always changing. God let's us live with free will to choose which path we will take. Imagine ourselves at the centre of a wheel with many spokes radiating from it. Each is a different path that we could take by our choices and finish at the end of any one of those (myriads of) paths. Does God know the outcome? If God can change his mind, it implies that He does not know our future, neither does he set it. He may not know which path we will take, but I believe he knows what happens down each and every single path (branch or configuration) that is open to us and where each will end, because He knows each of us.
There are teachings and rules to guide us so that we each might choose the right path. But it is our choice to decide how to live. When we take a wrong path, I believe He attempts to guide and redirect us by means of tragedies and catastrophes, opportunities and by uncontrollable events beyond our own control.
Because we are his (Jer 18:6) 'you are mine', He wants as many of us to be saved. But we have to heed the lessons. His plan for us then, all souls are not created perfect but by living a 'correct' life , we are to become perfect and thus end up in that perfect place at the end of our journey.
Because He knows what goes on in each path and where it ends, and if that path has no branches, it also means that God can take back that life if he sees it will come to no good and there is no hope of change. He can also take a life back when he knows that, that soul is on the right path to light, and that is where it ends, because it is already made perfect.
So for the rest of us still here, there is hope still that we are making our way on that right path and staying on it.
Is our destiny planned out? Is anything pre-ordained?
.... I don' t think so. This passage by Jeremiah tells me, it is not. (Jer 18: 1-10).
God had asked Jeremiah to visit a potter. While there, the vessel that the potter was making came out wrong, and so he began again and shaped it into another vessel. This was a demonstration for Jeremiah , and God said to him, we are like the clay, and "so you are mine.... Sometimes I announce that I shall uproot, break down... a nation .... but should the nation ... abandon its' wickedness I then change my mind about the disaster....". The reverse is also possible, even if he said that he "would build up a nation", should they displease God, "I then change my mind about the good which I was intending to confer on it."
This was what struck me - that God changes his mind, because man changes.
While we are part of a master plan, it is a master plan that is always changing. God let's us live with free will to choose which path we will take. Imagine ourselves at the centre of a wheel with many spokes radiating from it. Each is a different path that we could take by our choices and finish at the end of any one of those (myriads of) paths. Does God know the outcome? If God can change his mind, it implies that He does not know our future, neither does he set it. He may not know which path we will take, but I believe he knows what happens down each and every single path (branch or configuration) that is open to us and where each will end, because He knows each of us.
There are teachings and rules to guide us so that we each might choose the right path. But it is our choice to decide how to live. When we take a wrong path, I believe He attempts to guide and redirect us by means of tragedies and catastrophes, opportunities and by uncontrollable events beyond our own control.
Because we are his (Jer 18:6) 'you are mine', He wants as many of us to be saved. But we have to heed the lessons. His plan for us then, all souls are not created perfect but by living a 'correct' life , we are to become perfect and thus end up in that perfect place at the end of our journey.
Because He knows what goes on in each path and where it ends, and if that path has no branches, it also means that God can take back that life if he sees it will come to no good and there is no hope of change. He can also take a life back when he knows that, that soul is on the right path to light, and that is where it ends, because it is already made perfect.
So for the rest of us still here, there is hope still that we are making our way on that right path and staying on it.
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