Archive for June, 2006

The One About Perverse Nursery Rhymes I

I wrote these in my previous blog long ago.

When we were young, we were exposed to all kinds of nursery rhymes, right? Well at least during my time, I was.

Now, looking back, some nursery rhymes seem to have a darker meaning behind its innocent façade. For example:

As round as an apple,
As deep as a cup,
All the king’s horses
Can’t pull it up.
 

As round as an apple, –> What is? Boobies? Hee hee hee.

As deep as a cup, –> Hmm, that won’t be very satisfying, I think.

All the king’s horses
Can’t pull it up.
–> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA… SADNESS!!! need some viagra?

The One With Not Knowing What To Name The Rat

Ok……………. Haven’t been updating this space for awhile.

My bluetooth transfer service from my camera phone to the comp is down. Therefore there will not be any pictures today. :-/

Just a lil’ update of myself (and animals):

  1. Little girl rat has opened both eyes! Very cute. Have started her on semi-solid foods like tofu sprinkled with milk powder and wheat germ. She’s quite spoilt though. She’ll only eat on her own if she’s really hungry. Otherwise, have to hand feed her.
  2. Have been racking my brains, thinking of a nice name for the girl rat. Suggestions Please!
  3. Watched Silent Hill. One word: Funny.
  4. Been playing alot of Gunbound. Am hooked on it again. T.T
  5. Reading the Nana comic series. Also hooked on it.
  6. Watched Derailed, Sleepy Hollow and 40 Year-Old Virgin. (Derailed : 3.5/5, Sleepy Hollow : 4/5, 40 Year-Old Virgin : -10/5 ) Wasted money renting that last one. Duh.

So uh…. I’ll try upload more photos of the rat girl later, when my bluetooth dongle decides to work.

*Off to play Gunbound.*

The One About Comprehending Life and Death

It has been an arduous week. I average 5 hours of sleep every night, feeding rat babies.

There were 3 boys and 1 little girl.

One boy passed on on the second day. Another passed on on the fourth day. I was left with two. One boy and one girl.

The lil’ girl has always been the smallest in size and she also had a broken fore leg. We all thought she would be one of the first to leave us but we were wrong.

I actually named the last boy Sebby (after a good friend I got to know through Gunbound).

Both Sebby and his sister loved to drink milk! They suckled fervently.

The baby girl got into a fit of laboured breathing once. We placed her under oxygen. Once again, we thought that she couldn’t make it again. I remember praying to God to let her live because if she didn’t, Sebby would be so lonely.

Miraculously, God answered my prayers and she once again, managed to pull through.

One night, I had a dream (no, not the Martin L.K type). I dreamt of my maternal grandmother who had passed on when I was 15.

If there is anyone in the family who loved animals as much as I do, it would be her. Many times, she would bring in stray injured birds to care after. She once asked me to get her mealworms as pets. She also cared for my chicks and my rabbits.

In my dream, my mom and Lulu were with me. We were walking along a corridor of a n HDB flat. The corridor was filled with incense smoke and red alters (my granny was a Buddhist). Somehow, I knew which flat to turn into.

On an old sofa sat my beloved grandma. She looked like how I first recognised her when I was still a baby – young. She did not have as many wrinkles nor as much white hair nor as fat as she was in her later days. She was all smiles when she saw me. All I could say was,

“Ah Ma!!! Ah MA!!! AH MAA!!!!!!”

As I shouted for her, tears were streaming down my cheeks. I miss her alot. And oftentimes, I still cannot believe that she was no longer around.

In her ‘flat’, there was a cage.

In the cage, were two rats. These rats were adults, all fat and healthy. They also had wheels to run in. I vaguely remember myself playing with them in the dream.

When I woke up (to feed the rat babies), I found my pillow damp. I must have cried in my sleep.

As I fed Sebby and his sister, I thought that perhaps, the two rats I dreamt of with my granny were them. That perhaps, they would grow to be big and strong.

Yesterday, Sebby and his sister took a turn for the worse. They suddenly refused to drink their milk. They became so shriveled up due to dehydration. We had to administer subcutaneous fluids for both of them. I rushed home to feed them with the older formula which they loved more.

Both of them struggled and once again, refused to drink. Sebby was clearly suffering. He was pale, weak and limp. I cried to see him in such pain.

My thoughts then were, “Why did God have to let him suffer? Why couldn’t God just take him away? He’s so young and innocent.”

My boss replied that it is a dying process. God doesn’t give us easy ways all the time. It doesn’t mean that God wants them to suffer, but it’s the choices that we made and the outcomes of it. Be it good or bad, we have to accept it, because it’s a choice we made.

Sebby left us past midnight this morning.

All the time, we thought that the only girl would not make it. All the time, we were wrong. The smallest, injured, most dehydrated one has outlived the rest.

It hit me that the rats in my dream, are not Sebby and sis. It could have been the two boys that passed on earlier. That my granny is looking after them for me.

Many people wonder why I go through so much to care after a bunch of pests.

When God made Adam, He made him the steward of animals. Jesus may not have resurrected animals. Jesus may not have healed crippled animals. But all the same, He loved animals as He placed his children to be their guardians.

God loved us so much He gave us animals as our earthly companions. Companions that understand us.

To sidetrack a lil’, Benji, Chiyo and Kelly (my cat), are so sensitive to my moods and feelings that they have been very supportive of me this past week.

Benji hugged me as usual. Chiyo seldom hugged me but did so willingly this morning. She also planted many kisses (licks) on my face. Even Kelly, snuggled right next to my cheek at night. We slept cheek to cheek.

We have 60 to 100 year to live. Dogs have 10 to 20. Rats, 2 to 3 at the very most.

What is that small fraction of their lives compared to ours?

Why do I help them? Because I feel that it is my duty. They may be pests to millions of other people. But to me, it’s a life. A life that God created.

I am no saint. But I have decided what I want my life to be – to be a steward to our animal friends. And I will try my utmost best.

Little girl, try your best.

And little boys, it’s been a wonderful, enriching encounter. You always have a special place in my heart, just like my grandmother does. And therefore, you are always close to me. :)

The One About The Luge

I went to Sentosa with my parents, Lulu, Benji and Chiyo.

Mom made kick-ass sandwiches. And Dad brought…err… drinks.

Anyway, didn’t manage to sun-tan much because it was too hot.

As Jan would say, “I’ve never heard of beaches being ‘too hot‘.”

Okayyy… whatever. I shall remain as a white pig for the rest of my life. Alright?

Anyway, Dad brought me to this all new tourist attracting thingy on Palawan beach. They have there a Skyride and Luge.

Could someone please tell me how the hell is Luge pronounced? I keep wanting to say Lung or Lunge.

Luu-gee? Lug? Looo0g? Bleah!

So me and my daddy,

thats us (pardon his cute-acting), paid a ridiculous price and rode on the skyride.

Up up and away!!!
The view was simply booootiful!

Sunset! I like!

It was a long way vertically down,

I was worried for my birkies.

I couldn’t take pictures for the Luge thingy. Because, duh, I don’t have 3 hands (2 on the handlebars and 1 to take pictures with).

But a Luge is a hybrid between a Go-Kart and a Toboggan.

I had fun racing my dad who thought that since I was a girl, I wouldn’t dare to go full-speed. BUahahahahah!

It was so fun but I wished the course could be longer. Which is why I would like to go snow-boarding or skiing when I visit Nad later this year. *Hint hint, Nad*.

PS: Will update on the rat babies soon. Will also attempt to take a video clip of them suckling.