A Letter From Mom And Dad

Another sleepless night and I was scouring YouTube when I accidentally bumped into this video.

It took me back to the day when my Mom said her last farewell

My child,

When I get old, I hope you understand and have patience with me.

In case I break a plate, or spill a soup on the table because I’m loosing my eyesight, I hope you don’t yell at me. Older people are sensitive. Always having self-pity when you yell.

When my hearing gets worse and I can’t hear what you’re saying, I hope you don’t call me “Deaf!”

Please repeat what you said or write it down. I’m sorry, my child… I’m getting older.

When my knees get weaker, I hope you have the patience to help me get up. Like how I used to help you when you were little, learning how to walk.

Please bear with me when I keep repeating myself like a broken record, I hope you just keep listening to me. Please don’t make fun of me or get sick of listening to me.

Do you remember when you were little and you wanted a balloon? You repeated yourself over and over until you got what you wanted.

Please also pardon my smell. I smell like an old person. Please don’t force me to shower. My body is weak. Old people get sick easily when they’re cold. I hope I don’t gross you out.

Do you remember when you were little? I used to chase you around because you didn’t want to shower.

I hope you can be patient with me when I’m always cranky. It’s all part of getting old. You’ll understand when you’re older.

And if you have spare time, I hope we can talk even for a few minutes. I’m always all by myself all the time and have no one to talk to. I know you’re busy with work. Even if you’re not interested in my stories, please have time for me.

Do you remember when you were little? I used to listen to your stories about your teddy bear.

When the time comes and I get ill and bed ridden, I hope you have the patience to take care of me.

I’m sorry. If I accidentally wet the bed or make a mess. I hope you have the patience to take care of me during the last few moments of my life. I’m not going to last much longer anyway.

When the time of my death comes, I hope you hold my hand and give me strength to face death. And don’t worry…

When I finally meet our Creator, I will whisper in His ear to Bless you. Because you loved your Mom and Dad.

Thank you so much for your care.

We love you.

With much love,

Mom and Dad.

Clean Start Project

Another sleepless night and I was scouring YouTube looking for cute animals and I found this video instead. It struck a nerve because I sometimes feel the same way.

Being alone is tough. And it is tougher if you’ve no one to turn to. Some can simply shake it off while others sink in the pits of depression.

It’s never too late to lend a helping hand. It’s never too late to reach out. It’s never too late to light a spark of hope.

We have to power to change what’s wrong. We have to capacity to make someone’s life a whole lot better. We have the power to start the chain reaction for improvement…

We are our own power.

Clean Start Project

A clean start can help a person move forward through a difficult time and provide an opportunity for change where none existed before. The Clean Start Project encourages people to think about what they can do in the service of others. No matter your location, age, or income, you have some resource, knowledge, or ability that can be used to help someone else. The Clean Start Project revolves around the idea that social change starts on the individual level, and that helping even one person can lead to change in an entire community.

 

Merry Christmas

December 25, 2011 – 12:43am

 

Another year has passed and I’m still spending Christmas alone.

Family is thousands of miles away. But I know our hearts are still connected under those shining bright stars. Yep! We are still under this big old world.

They say Christmas is for family get-together and the time of giving. Well what about us who are celebrating Christmas alone? Are we not to celebrate the season?

I’d say Christmas is all about remembering. Remembering the ties we’ve built and the connections we’ve made. Remembering the people who have touched our lives and made life worth living. Remembering those close to our hearts and the memories we’ve created and shared.

Christmas for me are the memories engraved in my heart forever.

Christmas for me is…

May you all have a blessed Christmas.

Merry Christmas everyone!