


Archive for the 'Family & Friends' Category
Generation Perspectives
Author: Ams
I had a talk with my mom the other day about money management. She was saying how immigrant parents spend money on their kids and wait on themselves because they immigrated for the purpose of giving their kids a better life. And I told her how it can be burdening on the children of immigrant parents because they also want their parents to enjoy their lives and not constantly sacrifice their wants and desires for their children (especially when their children are older). She didn’t seen to understand this concept.
I kept her on this topic because I wanted her to understand indirectly why I didn’t want my parents to help out financially with the wedding. It’s not because I want to hog the glory or exclude them from the process. I just feel like my parents have put in a lot of financing towards my life, including supporting me through my Masters degree. I don’t feel it is fair to expect them to also contribute to the wedding expenses. Sure I wouldn’t mind if the paid for small things, but I really don’t want them to concern themselves with such finances, especially since my younger sister is still at university. I don’t think it is fair for any parent to have to wait until they are retired to spend money on themselves and enjoy life. It is their money which they worked hard for and they should reward themselves. I’m not sure how to get them to understand where I’m coming from so that they don’t think I’m a horrible daughter who doesn’t want her parents to get involved. =/
read comments (0)Death and Mourning
Author: Ams
Death is a weird thing. We all have to deal with it at some point in our lives, and we’ll all have to face it sooner or later. It’s inevitable and yet it usually always comes as a shock when it happens. Even when we are wanting someone to pass (hopefully to put them out of their suffering), we still feel pain when we have to let them go. Death goes hand in hand with mourning. If you don’t mourn right away it WILL wait for you. Sadly, it will hit you at an unexpected (and usually) and inconvenient time. Better to deal with it when it happens than let it linger. That’s what I think.
Jack’s grandfather passed away this weekend. It was expected, but it’s still hard to deal with. Did I like the man? I wouldn’t say I hated him. I didn’t really know him. Yet when I found out he died, I still cried. I don’t know if I was crying for him or for my grandmother that passed away almost at this same time last year. One of those quirky things about death I guess…it’s not always about the one who died.
New Years Resolutions
Author: Ams
For some reason I completely forgot of making some goals for this year. I remembered when I read Tiff’s blog. So here is my list.
Goals for 2008
1. Graduate >=D
2. Exercise for 10 minutes everyday.
3. Write e-mails & snail mails more often.
4. Eat less meat and more vegetables.
5. Avoid Walmart like the plague.
Sadly that is all that I can think of right now. There are a few things that I am looking forward to for 2008. Firstly I’m going to Ottawa at the end of January with some other grad students. It’s only for a weekend but I’m sure we will have a lot of fun.
There is also a good chance that my family will be going to India in June for my paternal grandmother’s 80th birthday. We’re hoping that all her children will come for her birthday and it will be the first reunion with all her kids there since…before I was born. o_O!!!
And lastly, I will (hopefully) graduate from my Masters program and will get an enjoyable job. Once that happens Jack and I can start planning our wedding. My family in India just started finding out about our engagement. It feels weird with them knowing it. It’s almost like…it’s REALLY official. It gives me chills.
That also reminds me, Jack’s and my family got together for our official family introduction. It went pretty well. There was a lot of talk about India and China *surprise surprise*. Both our parents seem to be very happy for us, which makes me happy. I’m so glad all of these social gatherings are over and done with. I can now concentrate on school for the next eight months in peace. =P
Classic Quotes
Author: Ams
I remembered a classic Ness moment!
Ness: I really don’t like that green guy from Shrek. I can’t remember his name.
Maki: You mean Shrek?
Ness: Yeah, him.
Classic Quotes
Author: Ams
Sometimes when I need a good laugh I think back to some classic lines from conversations I’ve had with friends. I want to make a record of them so that I won’t forget them over time. Here is the start of my record keeping. I don’t really care if you don’t find them funny. This post is for me. =P
1. On the bus with Laura after going for dinner. We went to al all you can eat sushi restaurant and I was SO full and had to pee really badly while trying not to wet myself on the VERY bumpy ride home.
-
Laura: If you scrunch up your lips tightly and make an ‘O’ it looks like a butthole.
Me: *trying not to pass out from bladder cramps*
Me: I’m not familiar with buttholes.
-later on, on the busride-
Laura: *telling me a story*
Some guy: *leans over to pull the stop string to get off the bus*
Laura: *looks at me* That guy’s dick just hit me
2. Some night at Jackie’s house either drinking or studying.
-
Me: I remember watching The Labyrinth as a kid and thinking the girl was perfect for the David Bowe character. Then when I watched it again in high school I realized how wrong that would have been.
Chris: What was it about?
Me: *gives him a synopsis*
Jackie: The Labyrinth was all about David Bowe and his bulge.
Oh man, I need to remember some classic ones from living with my previous roomies, especially ones with Ness. We all had some very classic moments with her.
