Back from my honeymoon - Hokkaido, Japan. A good 7 to 8 days holiday. One thing good about holidaying in Japan is the inaccessibility in gettting in touch with me if I dun have a 3G phone. Complete peace!
This is my 3rd time joining a tour. There are 21 people in our group consist of:
This is my 3rd time joining a tour. There are 21 people in our group consist of:
- Retired couples (or at least above 50 years old)
- Daughters and mothers
- Senior citizens with their siblings or cousins or relatives (oldest one is 75 years old and everyone called her AH MAH).
- Besides us, there is another pair of honeymooners.
It was a very good tour, everyone was hardly late (in fact, most of the time, they were early!) People are really nice and polite, offering to take pictures for everyone and anyone. The tour guide and tour leader were fantastic too.
The thing that caught me was the dominant presence of females!! Why dun I see a son bringing a father for a tour? Is it that males has lower mortality rate? Or is it that male has an ego thing that makes them uncomfortable to be living with another male in such close proximity within that small span of time? I wonder......
What is holiday without laughter? There were so much jokes and fun.
And suddenly, a thought came to me......Will I ever bring my mother out for a tour if she is still well today? This thought had been bugging me for almost the entire trip....and somehow my "Ang" asked me..."Will you bring your mother out for a trip if she is healthy and well today?"
Wah Lau Eh.......
Really so telepathic meh?
"Bring" in this context means "Paying and accompanying for the trip"
I looked at my fellow tour members.....They laughed when the tour guide makes some silly jokes which doesn't seems to amuse me. They shopped at practically every souvenir shop buying silly jewellery which doesn't seems to appeal to me.
If my mum hasn't been sick, she will be like my fellow tour members, laughing at some silly jokes, buying some silly jewellery.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will bring her out for a tour.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will probably shout at her.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will probably not take care of her needs.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will probably get frustrated everytime she peeks into my life.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will not be a different daughter....
And suddenly, a thought came to me......Will I ever bring my mother out for a tour if she is still well today? This thought had been bugging me for almost the entire trip....and somehow my "Ang" asked me..."Will you bring your mother out for a trip if she is healthy and well today?"
Wah Lau Eh.......
Really so telepathic meh?
"Bring" in this context means "Paying and accompanying for the trip"
I looked at my fellow tour members.....They laughed when the tour guide makes some silly jokes which doesn't seems to amuse me. They shopped at practically every souvenir shop buying silly jewellery which doesn't seems to appeal to me.
If my mum hasn't been sick, she will be like my fellow tour members, laughing at some silly jokes, buying some silly jewellery.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will bring her out for a tour.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will probably shout at her.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will probably not take care of her needs.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will probably get frustrated everytime she peeks into my life.
If my mum hasn't been sick, I will not be a different daughter....
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