Thursday, April 22, 2010

A week in a lifetime

 
Well, this has been an interesting week to say the least. It is coming to the end of the week. The rain has been making guest appearances whenever I am on my way home and I have finally understood what it means to be humbled by God's natural occurrences.

On my way home yesterday, I was blessed to see a double rainbow if i could call it that. This happened after the downpour that threatened to flood the Bishan MRT tunnel. It was a damn waste that I did not have my camera with me and my phone's batt was flat too!

Funny how it is. When you least expect it, HE decides to bask you in His glory and you don't have any evidence or anyone to share with at that moment. All we are left with is a sense of awe and gratitude that He is always with us.

All I can say is that at times when I feel that there is nothing worth feeling or seeing, HE comes and shows me otherwise.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Jack Neo - paragon of virtue!?



With uncle Jack being outed by all his alleged mistresses, I begin to wonder... why are only the 'femme fatales' being persecuted by the regular man in the street?

Is Jack so naive that he is easily let on by girls who are a half to a quarter his age? If his wife says its ok, then you can imagine the great family system they have. I do hope they get used to it when such things happen to their kids.

He is a grown up. He has made mistakes. What bothers me is that he is so 'bochup' about it. He preyed on young girls with the promise of making them into stars. If alleged accounts be true, then there was even a 16 year old girl whom he was after, again with the promise of making her a star.

If she had agreed, I wonder if this would constitute sexual grooming? I understand that 14 and below is considered rape regardless of consent. Would being 2 years older make it alright if she had agreed? While this is purely conjecture, I thank God that he is not an important public figure to me. I do NOT look to him to guide the moral values of my kids but I thank him for this situation because I can clearly explain to my children that every human makes mistakes, but if he makes that same mistake over and over again, we can look to Uncle Jack as to how we can pretend to be nonchalant.

Thanks Jack,
you made my job as a parent much easier.

United and Milan

What a way to end the day! United versus Milan. Honestly expecting United to cruise on this game. Simply because I really think its time for the entire Milan squad (except 3 perhaps?) to retire...

To defend against a robust team that rarely gives up is not easy. Milan may be experienced, but that definitely is not enough when challenging a near full strength United team.

I do hope Golden Balls gets a good reception from the fans. He deserves it. With his stylish tattoos and hip wife and his one trick that he's very good at(i.e. deadballs), he at least seems to be a genuine nice bloke in this day and age of spoilt football stars.

So here is my money on United to win by 2 goals.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Lessons from a 6 year old.

A couple of months ago, I was in the car with my family, happily enjoying the ride (my wife is the designated driver). My younger boy, Shakthi suddenly started screaming, "look! look! AEROPLANE!!" My elder boy Adithya and myself looked up quickly. Thanks to me being in front at the time, I was able to see it. My beloved son alas was not able to.

"Where? Where is it?" he queried, eagerly looking everywhere. Well, by that time the plane was obviously long gone.

"Hey Adi, tooooo late!" I told him abit too condescendingly. Being 6, he was quite miffed about it. But after sometime, we forgot all about it and continued our journey.

A good ten minutes later, "Look! Look! another aeroplane!" This time it was my dear Adi, who had spotted one. Trying to make amends for my condescending tone earlier, I asked, "Where? Where?"


a quiet reply came from the back....."Tooooo Late!"