{"id":1241,"date":"2009-01-28T20:10:17","date_gmt":"2009-01-28T12:10:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1241"},"modified":"2009-01-28T23:03:14","modified_gmt":"2009-01-28T15:03:14","slug":"chinese-new-year-2009","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1241","title":{"rendered":"Chinese New Year – 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"
This year, from buying biscuits, decorating the house to planning and shopping for the re-union dinner was all done by me because Daddy was away 1 week after the other, and when he was around during the weekend, he spent time kay-poh-ying (Chinese : busy body) at his sister’s new place instead. Grrr…<\/p>\n
I was also a bit unhappy that the Chinese teacher in Zara’s school taught her to say, “\u00e6\u0081\u00ad\u00e5\u2013\u0153\u00e5\u008f\u2018\u00e8\u00b4\u00a2,\u00e7\u00ba\u00a2\u00e5\u0152\u2026\u00e6\u2039\u00bf\u00e6\u009d\u00a5” (Gong Xi Fa Cai, Give me the Ang Pow), instead of a proper greeting. Although it was meant to be ‘funny’, but the girls took it as a proper greeting. Grrr…<\/p>\n
Just ranting a bit to get it out of my system.<\/p>\n
Although I very much would like to join my side of the family for the big re-union dinner they were having (all my 3 siblings and their family were dining at my sister’s place), I had to fulfil my obligations as a DIL. This is the 2nd year we have re-union dinner at our place instead of MIL’s, and we have steamboat again. Next year maybe we should change the menu because all the girls had was just fish balls, nothing else. They didn’t even bother to try the RM90\/Kg Sou-Mei (\u00e8\u2039\u008f\u00e7\u0153\u2030) fish (btw, it wasn’t worth the money as it’s really not that delicious) nor the big prawns. <\/p>\n
Girls were very excited to play with the sparklers after dinner. Zaria not knowing the danger, kept trying to point the sparkler at herself so she could ‘see’ the sparks better, luckily we could stop her in time. *phew* <\/p>\n
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When I asked Zara at night, “During Chinese New Year, what will people give you?”<\/span> On Chinese New Year’s day, as usual we visited my MIL first before going over to my brother’s place where the whole family met. This year, the girls cousin wore the same clothes. I bought 2 sets of similar cheong sam from my Beijing work trip<\/a> last May for the girls and their cousins. Zara’s and Sam’s are the same, Zaria’s and Tasha’s are the same. I didn’t get any for Ally as they didn’t have her size.<\/p>\n The girls were so happy to see their cousins wearing the same dress as them.<\/p>\n Love this shot<\/span><\/p>\n Everybody looks so happy to be ‘twins’<\/span><\/p>\n After a simple lunch, we carried out our yearly tea ceremony Zaria serving tea to Ah Gong, my dad.<\/span><\/p>\n And then we visited my 90 year old grandfather in Kajang. No photo of my strong grandfather, since we forgot to take the camera down. <\/p>\n At night I got Zara to help me open up her ang pows. Firstly, of course was to open ours, and she took out 2 RM50 notes. The next ang pow she opened, there was one RM50 note and she said, “This one only one dollar.”<\/span> o.O<\/p>\n When I asked Zara again at night, “So do you know now what people give you during Chinese New Year?”<\/span> Happy New Year and \u00e6\u0081\u00ad\u00e5\u2013\u0153\u00e5\u008f\u2018\u00e8\u00b4\u00a2 Every One!
\nHer reply was, “Mandarins! A lot of mandarins.”<\/span> She actually forgot she will be getting ang pows since she still has no concept of money, and she loves mandarins.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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to get the big ang pow from my dad<\/strike>.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
\nShe of course replied, “Ang Pow!”<\/span>
\nZaria chipped in, “Biscuits!”<\/span> (the part she likes about Chinese New Year). <\/p>\n
\nHope you have lots of Ang Pows, Mandarins and Biscuits!<\/span><\/p>\n