Monday, March 21, 2011

Ashley: Mum, the Taiwanese show is Cool!

Dearest Ashley,

Out of the blue, we watched the Taiwanese show at Neinei's home last night. Was pleasantly surprise when you commented that the show is Cool! There are so much about life we can learn from the show.

You shared with me you like the elder brother best as he is brave. Though he was outnumbered by 3 hooligans, he fought hard to save his friend. Also, he is very protective towards his Mother and sister. While dealing with his own pain from his parent's divorce, he defended his sister and Mother against his Father and his Father's second wife. He didn't want to take up tuition as he wanted to help his Mother mend the noodle stall.

His tuition teacher is a very caring teacher. Though his Mother cannot afford the tuition fee, she would just accept a bowl of noodle as tuition fee. Her generousity touched the hearts of other stall keepers who came forward to offer her shoes, taohui, Karaoke for free. The world is full of warm hearted people.

You hated the second wife for breaking up the family. The way she taught her daughter to cry her way to stop her Father from visiting the other family is so wicked. What kind of value is she instilling in her daughter? Will you marry a girl like her? Rich and beautiful on the outside but poor and ugly on the inside? Picture in your mind the girl you admire? She is kind, loving, humble, friendly, happy and truthful. Mummy is not teasing you but it is important to know what you want in life and work towards it. If you want to marry an angelic girl, then you must hold the same good values as her. Angels will be attracted to Angels right?

Mummy is proud that you are becoming more angelic in your own special way. All your class Teachers gave excellent comments about your attitude and behaviour. The love for learning and people around you are much more important than getting good grades.

The ability to appreciate other's beauties and strengths is invaluable too. When I complimented Abby for thinking of others first doesn't mean you are less able in this respect. You too, think of others before self as described by your Teachers that you always help your classmates in their studies and other chores.

Abby is my special girl and you are my special boy. Both of you shine in your own light. There is no way we can compare you both as you are an apple and she is an orange.

Love you always,
Mummy Dearest

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