24 November, 2008

Reading: The Memory Keeper's Daughter

Excerpt from Chapter 1 of The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
by Kim Edwards

March 1964 image

The snow started to fall several hours before her labor began. A few flakes first, in the dull gray late-afternoon sky, and then wind-driven swirls and eddies around the edges of their wide front porch. He stood by her side at the window, watching sharp gusts of snow billow, then swirl and drift to the ground. All around the neighborhood, lights came on, and the naked branches of the trees turned white.

After dinner he built a fire, venturing out into the weather for wood he had piled against the garage the previous autumn. The air was bright and cold against his face, and the snow in the driveway was already halfway to his knees. He gathered logs, shaking off their soft white caps and carrying them inside. The kindling in the iron grate caught fire immediately, and he sat for at time on the hearth, cross-legged, adding logs and watching the flames leap, blue-edged and hypnotic. Outside, snow continued to fall quietly through the darkness, as bright and thick as static in the cones of light cast by the streetlights. By the time he rose and looked out the window, their car had become a soft white hill on the edge of the street. Already his footprints in the driveway had filled and disappeared.

He brushed ashes from his hands and sat on the sofa beside his wife, her feet propped on pillows, her swollen ankles crossed, a copy of Dr. Spock balanced on her belly. Absorbed, she licked her index finger absently each time she turned a page. Her hands were slender, her fingers short and sturdy, and she bit her bottom lip lightly, intently, as she read. Watching her, he felt a surge of love and wonder: that she was his wife, that their baby, due in just three weeks, would soon be born. Their first child, this would be. They had been married just a year.

She looked up, smiling, when he tucked the blanket around her legs.

“You know, I’ve been wondering what it’s like,” she said. “Before we’re born, I mean. It’s too bad we can’t remember.” She opened her robe and pulled up the sweater she wore underneath, revealing a belly as round and hard as a melon. She ran her hand across its smooth surface, firelight playing across her skin, casting reddish gold onto her hair. “Do you suppose it’s like being inside a great lantern? The book says light permeates my skin, that the baby can already see.”

“I don’t know,” he said.

She laughed. “Why not?” she asked. “You’re the doctor.”

“I’m just an orthopedic surgeon,” he reminded her. “I could tell you the ossification pattern for fetal bones, but that’s about it.”

He lifted her foot, both delicate and swollen inside the light blue sock, and began to massage it gently: the powerful tarsal bone of her heel, the metatarsals and the phalanges, hidden beneath skin and densely layered muscles like a fan about to open.

Photo Update: October

L- 588   2008-10-18 Seremban Open

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23 October, 2008

Photo Update: Asia Volleyball Cup (Korat, Thailand)

Team Photo. Our interpreters-'Ladies in white shirt'~Ms. June & Vi Chai

Mas vs. China. Yeahhhh!!!!

Marching in. Mas vs. China

Coin toss. There is me in red no. 6. There is Yanan in blue no. 4.

Shopping day

Getting ready

I exchanged souvenir with No. 7 Zhou Su Hong 周苏红!! She's one of the most talented players I've seen.


Photo with the most famous Chen Zhong He 陈忠和, head coach of team China (Gold in Athens Olympics, Bronze in Beijing Olympics)

Mas vs. Japan

Aussies

09 October, 2008

After 10 long years...

Finally, we met again!!

We've lost contact for the longest time. Soon after we met in 1998 Asian Junior Championship, she went ahead to achieve her dreams. In her letter, she told me that her aim was to win the world youth championship, which she achieved the following year, and in year 2004, she won the Olympics Gold!! Not to mention the Bronze in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing 4 years later.

The thing is... after such a wonderful life and great achievement, she remembered me, the long time friend!

I can't be happier ;)

The Asia Volleyball Cup ad brought us together once more. I think it was faith, as the tournament was my first international meet after 5 long years. The China Team was invincible as usual in Asia. The tournament was a 'closure' for her and some of the senior players in Team China. After this tournament, the senior players will retire. She will be getting married next year.

She invited me to her wedding :) That really means a lot to me.

09 September, 2008

Photo & Video Updates: August 2008




Cameron Highland Tea Plantation

Baby cactus at the Strawberry Farm

Random plant. Everything is so colorful in the Cameron Highland

Piggy mooncake? (Ipoh)

Another random plant, by the road.

Mom & dad, Boh Tea Plantation

So soothing and calm.


Waterfall on the way to Cameron Highland
Deep breath...
Random plant

Monic, fresh from Hawaii. Sushi Zenmai

2nd time this year! Another Dumb-A BUS driver backed into my car, then begged me not to report to the police because he might lose his job! Urggh!


08 August, 2008

Photos: Phuket Island

Southern tip of the Phuket Island


Elephant Riding


When you have many friends, you tend to run into one, even in Phuket!!







Group photo at 'The Beach'

Mom is having so much fun.






99 Baht Buffet



Heading to Phuket