The rooster beckons
Hope everyone had a good CNY break! For us, Chinese New Year is the time where we visit relatives that we see only once a year.
Sometimes, this is bittersweet, especially when visiting the elderly. One of my aunts is suffering from dementia and can no longer recognise us. Over the years, the number of relatives to visit has slowly diminished, as some of them pass on. A grim reminder to not take our loved ones for granted.
Nevertheless, CNY is a time for much celebration - of family, most of all.
And of course, food! This year, since Andre has extended holidays, he learned how to make a few traditional CNY dishes from his grandma, including ngoh hiong. I dream of the day when he can cook us a meal!
We had a delectable feast, as always.
From our family to yours, have a very happy and fruitful Year of the Rooster! 🐓🐓
Sometimes, this is bittersweet, especially when visiting the elderly. One of my aunts is suffering from dementia and can no longer recognise us. Over the years, the number of relatives to visit has slowly diminished, as some of them pass on. A grim reminder to not take our loved ones for granted.
Nevertheless, CNY is a time for much celebration - of family, most of all.
Kids continuing the tradition of serving tea to their elders. |
Extended family |
We had a delectable feast, as always.
From our family to yours, have a very happy and fruitful Year of the Rooster! 🐓🐓
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