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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Celebrating Eid with good friends

Celebrating Eid at Norhayati's. Friends since high school!


Celebrating the end of Ramadan at home

Celebrating Eid il Fitr, to end one month of fasting.

The occasion is a time for thanksgiving and celebration after thirty days of dawn-to-dusk fasting during the month of Ramadan.

Indulging not with one, but two chocolate cakes!

The most delicious asam laksa, curtesy of my sister

My little visitors

Our pretty guests

My sis's neighbour and his wife, first time visitors Son Feris with my daughter-in -law's mother Daughter Deedee getting on well with Melisa, my friend's daughter

With my regular gang from my working days in the EPU

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Some years ago (3)



(This entry was made in Chinese. What appears below is my understanding of the original entry)

22 March 1948

"Human life is limited, time is unlimited. How to reconcile the two? The more I try to understand life, the more confused I get. But if we do not think, are we then not different from a stone? What is the purpose of life? The human brain seems to lack the capacity to fathom this mystery".


Quote-Joon/Woon SC

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Some years ago (2)



Date: 8.March 1948

The philosopher Tsang being ill, he called to him the disciples of his school, and said "Uncover my feet, uncover my hands. It is said in the Book of Poetry,"We should be apprehensive and cautious, as if on the brink of a deep gulf, as if treading on this ice, and so have I been. Now and hereafter, I know my escape from all injury to my person. O ye, my little children.""

I shall be forever as cautious as Tsang Tze.
Quote - Joon/Woon SC

Breaking fast alone again

My breaking- fast-alone feast: 3 cups of pure sugar cane juice, roast chicken wings with roasted vegetables (yesterday's left-over), traditional Malay deserts and Hainanese Chicken Chop!


Friday, August 19, 2011

Some years ago (1)


Date: 9 March 1948

Ideas come and go. They are to be written down otherwise they will disappear and be gone foreever. Again and again I have such an experience which affects the progress of my life not to a small extent. It is already late that I have not caught hold of all that I wished to remember earlier. I kept no diary.

I hope, with this little book, to record down all those ideas which are dear to me or things I wish to remember.

Ideas may come and go,
But life goes on forever;
Chances may come and chances may go,
But time goes on forever;
In order to make the best use of this,
My transient life,
I should take down all those I wish to remember
.

Quote: Joon/Woon SC

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Skeletally, people are actually designed to live to 120!


Singapore's 113 years old Teresa Hsu

Hong Kong geriatric experts said on 7 August 2011 at the Elderly Health Day 2011 that good habits developed from at least middle age can contribute greatly to longevity and quality of life – lending credence to the Chinese saying that anyone can live to be 100.

According to the experts, “The typical belief is that you simply have to have the right genes to live for a very long time, but this is not always the case. As much as 70% of one’s longevity can be traced to lifestyle, including the way people eat, whether or not they smoke, and how much they exercise".

Read full article: http://www.asianscientist.com/topnews/teresa-hsu-elderly-health-day-2011/

Monday, August 8, 2011

Batu Caves - my work-out for the week!

My niece LeeAnn who ran all the way up Batu_Caves
without stopping to catch a breath. Oh... the exuberance of youth!
Despite the limitations of age, I actually did survive the 272 steps climb! Fortunately for me and my sister, there are several landings along the way where we could catch our breath and at the same time admire the view and "socialize" with the many monkeys which came quite near the visitors.I understand those visiting Batu Caves can look forward to using a new cable car service next year instead of climbing up the 272 steps leading to the temple.

“It always seems impossible until its done.” - Nelson Mandela

Monday, August 1, 2011

100 Birthday Dinner 4- my favourite pictures

Having just had a tiff with her cousins, Aeesha Woon had to be persuaded by her Mother Anita to join in the family photo session about to take place soon, while the grandpa looked on so helplessly. he..he...


Well... Anita managed to coax Aeesha and the picture was taken. Thank you Anita and I think some years down the line Aeesha will thank you too for "dragging" her in!
My Father the birthday boy looking a picture of absolute joy flanked by his 2 beloved grandsons, Steve Woon and Sean Woon, who had taken the long journey back to see him. His happy face in this picture had made all our efforts worthwhile.
The impromtu performers, the birthday boy's great grand children (L-R): Keira Woon, Emma, Damia, Elizabeth and Aeesha Woon. Next to Aeesha is her Mother, Anita.
Our Birthday Boy blowing the Birthday cake!

The great grandchildren cosying up to the great grand pa. Isn't that just adorable!

“If you look deeply into the palm of your hand, you will see your parents and all generations of your ancestors. All of them are alive in this moment. Each is present in your body. You are the continuation of each of these people.”
Thich Nhat Hanh quotes (Vietnamese Monk, Activist and Writer

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Our Father's 100th Birthday celebration on 24 July 2011

Our Father's 100th Birthday celebration on 24 July 2011






I am 100 today!









Some happy memories 15.7.2007


Sister Wan Lan in her splendorous Kebaya nyonya

Zuraida, my Secretary who was with me for 6 years when I was still working in the Government, accompanied by her son

My sister Wan Lan on the extreme left standing with me and my closest friends of several decades (Meilina to my left, Esah sitting left and Norhayati sitting right)

Tan Sri Arshad and Tan Sri Shahrizaila arriving for the reception

Brother-inlaw Ching

Nephew Meng, his girlfriend Jane, Sister Wan Lan and good friend Ivy helping out with guest registration

Offering tea to grandfather Woon Sang Chew, as a mark of love and respect

My good friends Prof Noor Hadjar from UiTM and Hearry from MAS

The entrance to the hall

me in the middle and cousin in law Anita Woon

Fedelia and her best friends, Yin Lee and Amalia, the three pretty flower girls

Daughter Fedelia in a pensive mood

The main Table

The pelamin

Whimsical flower girl niece Sara

Nephew Meng and girlfriend Jane

Good friend Wan Zawiah's daughter Nadia contributing a song

My three children L-R: Second son Farouk, only daughter and youngest Fedelia and elder son Feris