Friday, February 25, 2011

孙女的旅游日记

Jessica Chew
Travel Journal
Penang, Malaysia
18.9.10 to 3.10.10
Saturday 18.09.10
Off to Penang.
Sunday 19.09.10
We landed in Penang after midnight.We went to the Evergreen
hotel by mini bus.We stayed on level 18 which is
the highest level.We could see the sea through our window
from the 18th floor.
At lunch we ate chicken rice and drank ice tea. Next to the
restaurant there was a biscuit shop.We bought three moon
cakes in the shape of pigs.We also bought three lanterns
in the shape of a bird and a fish.
Then we went to a
temple which had a
large pagoda where
my Ah Kong
(grandfather) was
buried.We prayed
to Ah Kong.
From the top of the Pagoda
we could see views of life
in Penang showing the old
and new developments .We
could see the decorated
roof tops of temples and
where the land was cleared
and stepped out for farming
high in the mountain.
We saw turkeys and a chicken by the side of the road.
Then we went shopping with Ah Mah (grandmother), Kor
Kor(first aunty) and Sean Kor (Second aunty).
Monday 20.9.10
For breakfast we had roti chanai. Mummy had fruit with
chocolate sauce.We went to the reclining Buddha and Burmese
temple. The floor tiles show the lotus flower.We
found English Buddhist books and donated some money
by clipping it on a tree.We also found the pictures in one
of our books on the corridor leading up to this temple, the
pictures tell the life of Buddha.
Tuesday 21.9.10
We went shopping and Ah Mah bought us a tiger toy and
we had lunch at a Japanese restaurant passed food by train.
We went swimming in a pool with a fountain.
Wednesday 22.9.10
Kek Lok si temple, with the largest Goddess of mercy.We
went on a cable car to the top of 200 steps where there
were statues of the Chinese zodiac.We had ice cream and
we fed carp (a type of fish) and turtles.
At night we had the moon cake festival to celebrate the full
moon held in September. One lantern caught fire and burnt
up, so we walked very carefully with our lanterns. At the
dinner we were given two games and they were a monkey
game and Congkak (which is a very traditional game)
Thursday 23.9.10
We had a rest day and went out for dinner where we had
prawns, crab, sea snails and fish. I tried the fish.We were
at the end of the Penang island.We were really meant to be
there to walk on the beach but as always in Penang it was
raining, so we also did not see the sunset. So we just had
dinner then drove for an hour to get home to the hotel.
Friday 24.9.10
Shopping and time to show our ballet to Ah Mah
Saturday 25.9.10
We had fun playing in the playroom.We also went swimming
except not Daddy. That night the whole family met
for dinner we took up four tables and still half the family
was not there. I have 10 aunties and 4 uncles (on Ah
Mah’s side of the family) there were so many there that I
don’t know any of them also because there names are so
hard to say. For example my 3rd great aunty is Sah Ee Poh
and 3rd great uncle is Sah Teow Kong .
Sunday 26.9.10
We just played in the play room .We went to the night markets.
Penang comes alive at night the people eat out at
night and go shopping at night like we did.
Monday 27.9.10
We went to a swimming club for diner
Tuesday 28.9.10
Khoo Kongsi, then we went to little India and we saw the
Indian way of life and landscape (India architecture which
is the style of building}and shops selling Indian wears,
clothes and food.We bought beautiful bracelets.We couldn’t
ride on a trishaw (a bike with 3 wheels and a carriage
for passengers to sit with flowers and umbrella to shade
and decorate) as Ah Mah and Daddy suffered food poisoning.
The food is yummy and I love eating Indian fried
bread called roti chanai. My sister likes cheese naan a thick
Indian bread.
Wednesday 29.09.10
We went to a Penang fishing village and saw very poor
houses where people live on a jetty of planks over the sea
and fish to make money. The boats and houses were very
old. This showed another Penang landscape.We also went
to a fish Aquarium and a temple at the ocean. From here
you could see the fishing village next to huge modern tall
buildings.
Thursday 30.09.10
Today we are going to the snake temple where there are
snakes that don’t have cages. They would always stay still
there were at least 20 snakes .
We went to another temple and we saw turtles and fish
and a giant footprint that came from an emperor.
Friday 1.10.10
Shopping and family time at Queensbay mall we filled a
whole suitcase. Shopping is cheaper in Penang.
For example:
1RM is 1 x 2/5=40c
10RM is 10x2/5=$4.00
100RM is 100 x 2/5 = $40
Saturday 2.10.10
Shopping
Sunday
3.10.10
Get on the plane.
Home sweet home!
The homes in Penang are very different fromAustralia. The houses
looked crowded. Some houses looked run down.We saw animals running
free in the city. We saw cows, chickens and dogs next to busy roads.
There are many cars. Some of the cars do not have safety belts in the
back seat. The cars went faster in Penang.
There are many temples. There are different types of religions.We could
hear prayers 5 times a day.
The temples are all very beautiful. Sometimes we had to pay to see the
temples.
We saw many restaurants and eating stalls. Sometimes they were dirty.
The local people eat at these stalls. Sometimes food is sent around by
bike.
There are a lot of shops. The shops look bigger and with more things to
buy.
The local people starred at my sisters and I because we looked different.
Sometimes they liked to touch our cheeks and take our photos.
The End

去年我家大团聚,大孙女说她要用文字留下记忆。七岁的小女孩说的话,我不当一回事。后来,在悉尼与我的儿子见面,他说会把孙女的游记邮递给我。


我操纵电脑的能力有限,一直没法与读者分享孙女的文笔。直到翼骏帮我输入孙女的旅游日记才能与读者分享。谢谢翼骏。

孙女的旅游日记

Jessica Chew Travel Journal Penang, Malaysia

18.9.10 to 3.10.10

Saturday 18.09.10
Off to Penang.

Sunday 19.09.10
We landed in Penang after midnight. We went to the Evergreen hotel by mini bus. We stayed on level 18 which is the highest level. We could see the sea through our window from the 18th floor.
At lunch we ate chicken rice and drank ice tea. Next to the restaurant there was a biscuit shop. We bought three moon cakes in the shape of pigs. We also bought three lanterns in the shape of a bird and a fish.
Then we went to a temple which had a large pagoda where my Ah Kong (grandfather) was buried. We prayed to Ah Kong. temple which had a large pagoda where my Ah Kong (grandfather) was buried. We prayed to Ah Kong.
From the top of the Pagoda we could see views of life in Penang showing the old and new developments .We could see the decorated roof tops of temples and where the land was cleared and stepped out for farming high in the mountain.
We saw turkeys and a chicken by the side of the road.
Then we went shopping with Ah Mah (grandmother), Kor Kor(first aunty) and Sean Kor (Second aunty).

Monday 20.9.10
For breakfast we had roti chanai. Mummy had fruit with chocolate sauce. We went to the reclining Buddha and Burmese temple. The floor tiles show the lotus flower. We found English Buddhist books and donated some money by clipping it on a tree. We also found the pictures in one of our books on the corridor leading up to this temple, the pictures tell the life of Buddha.

Tuesday 21.9.10
We went shopping and Ah Mah bought us a tiger toy and we had lunch at a Japanese restaurant passed food by train. We went swimming in a pool with a fountain.

Wednesday 22.9.10
Kek Lok si temple, with the largest Goddess of mercy. We went on a cable car to the top of 200 steps where there were statues of the Chinese zodiac. We had ice cream and we fed carp (a type of fish) and turtles.
At night we had the moon cake festival to celebrate the full moon held in September. One lantern caught fire and burnt up, so we walked very carefully with our lanterns. At the dinner we were given two games and they were a monkey game and Congkak (which is a very traditional game) moon held in September. One lantern caught fire and burnt up, so we walked very carefully with our lanterns. At the dinner we were given two games and they were a monkey game and Congkak (which is a very traditional game)

Thursday 23.9.10
We had a rest day and went out for dinner where we had prawns, crab, sea snails and fish. I tried the fish. We were at the end of the Penang island. We were really meant to be there to walk on the beach but as always in Penang it was raining, so we also did not see the sunset. So we just had dinner then drove for an hour to get home to the hotel.

Friday 24.9.10
Shopping and time to show our ballet to Ah Mah

Saturday 25.9.10
We had fun playing in the playroom. We also went swimming except not Daddy. That night the whole family met for dinner we took up four tables and still half the family was not there. I have 10 aunties and 4 uncles (on Ah Mah’s side of the family) there were so many there that I don’t know any of them also because there names are so hard to say. For example my 3rd great aunty is Sah Ee Poh and 3rd great uncle is Sah Teow Kong .

Sunday 26.9.10
We just played in the play room .We went to the night markets. Penang comes alive at night the people eat out at night and go shopping at night like we did.

Monday 27.9.10
We went to a swimming club for diner

Tuesday 28.9.10
Khoo Kongsi, then we went to little India and we saw the Indian way of life and landscape (India architecture which is the style of building}and shops selling Indian wears, clothes and food. We bought beautiful bracelets. We could-n’t ride on a trishaw (a bike with 3 wheels and a carriage for passengers to sit with flowers and umbrella to shade and decorate) as Ah Mah and Daddy suffered food poisoning. The food is yummy and I love eating Indian fried bread called roti chanai. My sister likes cheese naan a thick Indian bread.

Wednesday 29.09.10
We went to a Penang fishing village and saw very poor houses where people live on a jetty of planks over the sea and fish to make money. The boats and houses were very old. This showed another Penang landscape. We also went to a fish Aquarium and a temple at the ocean. From here you could see the fishing village next to huge modern tall buildings.

Thursday 30.09.10
Today we are going to the snake temple where there are snakes that don’t have cages. They would always stay still there were at least 20 snakes .
We went to another temple and we saw turtles and fish and a giant footprint that came from an emperor. and a giant footprint that came from an emperor.

Friday 1.10.10
Shopping and family time at Queensbay mall we filled a whole suitcase. Shopping is cheaper in Penang. For example: 1RM is 1 x 2/5=40c 10RM is 10x2/5=$4.00 100RM is 100 x 2/5 = $40

Saturday 2.10.10
Shopping

Sunday 3.10.10
Get on the plane. Home sweet home!
The homes in Penang are very different from Australia. The houses looked crowded. Some houses looked run down. We saw animals running free in the city. We saw cows, chickens and dogs next to busy roads. There are many cars. Some of the cars do not have safety belts in the back seat. The cars went faster in Penang. looked crowded. Some houses looked run down. We saw animals running free in the city. We saw cows, chickens and dogs next to busy roads. There are many cars. Some of the cars do not have safety belts in the back seat. The cars went faster in Penang.
There are many temples. There are different types of religions. We could hear prayers 5 times a day.
The temples are all very beautiful. Sometimes we had to pay to see the temples.
We saw many restaurants and eating stalls. Sometimes they were dirty. The local people eat at these stalls. Sometimes food is sent around by bike.
There are a lot of shops. The shops look bigger and with more things to buy.
The local people starred at my sisters and I because we looked different. Sometimes they liked to touch our cheeks and take our photos.

The End
去年我们的家庭团聚中,我的大孙女说她要用文字留下记忆。一个七岁的孩子说的话,我不当一回事。去年在悉尼见面,我的儿子说他会邮递孙女的游记给我。

我操纵电脑的能力有限,一直没法与读者分享,直到翼骏帮我输入孙女的游记,才能成功上网。

Saturday, February 19, 2011

豪门生活

外甥女嫁入豪门,尽管夫婿对她疼爱有加,但是她一回到槟城夫家,就如一般小媳妇,事事以公婆的意愿马首是瞻,凡事全没有置喙的余地,甚至回娘家的时间都少得可怜。

她一向贪酸嗜辣,犹记得她在澳洲读书时,住在我儿子的家,每一回我到访,都给她带去一大包酸梅,煮阿参叻沙、冬炎辣汤给她解馋。如今,她吃不惯夫家淡然无味的菜肴也得勉强吞下喉,这是她远不如嫁给小市民的妹妹那么自由、快乐之处。

年初一,弟妹甥侄都来我家拜年,我特地给外甥女冲一杯她最爱的酸梅汤。她的女儿吵着也要喝,才喝一口,她就丢下手中的利宾那黑葡萄汁,把妈妈的饮品抢过手据为己有,喝得津津有味。她爸爸连哄带骗,要她舍酸梅汤喝葡萄汁。四岁的小女孩只知饮品合不合她的口味,不会考虑饮品的营养价值,她爸爸也奈何她不得。接着,她抓住一包粟米条(Twisties corn snacks)不放,因为从她爸爸的眼色,她意会到爸爸会用别的过年应节小食换她手中的美食。果然不出她所料,父女俩展开另一场拉锯战。直到她妈妈开腔,说一年一次,就让她吃她爱吃的,绝不会吃坏身体。外甥女是医生,说的话想必有所根据,外甥女婿才没话说。

初二,在大弟家里团聚,晚饭前,爱玩两手的家人围着赌荷兰牌。小女孩也凑兴,由她的妈妈当军师,玩得不亦乐乎。外甥女婿坐在我的对面,他虽没出声,但我看到他频频皱眉头。

次日, 临回新加坡之前,他们到祖屋来。外甥女的一对子女对大人的交谈不感兴趣,他们只顾追着小狗玩。四岁的姐姐紧抱住狗儿,三岁的弟弟则把狗狗卷着的尾巴拉直了。手一放,尾巴又卷回去。狗狗挣扎着跑开,他两姐弟满屋子追着狗狗,重复玩着,乐得嘻哈大笑。外甥女婿忙着给子女洗手消毒。外甥女看了好笑,说新年里,与外甥女婿的家人聚合,他家其他小孩的动作都斯斯文文,讲话也细声细气,就只有她的一对子女最“流氓气”。不过,能给小孩适度的自由,她并不在意家族里其他人的看法。

在豪门里,衣着行动言谈都深受身份所拘束,这是外甥女需付出的代价。她的女儿年纪小小,遇到隆重的节日,穿的不是公主装裙子便是童装旗袍。去年,我的小女儿到新加坡工作,一时找不到准许养猫的公寓,就在外甥女家暂住两个星期,她的女儿见这位表姨一身长袖衣长裤,一再问她:“Aunty Cheeng , you are boy or girl?”原来在小女孩的意识里,Aunty 应该穿裙,她弄不清眼前这个穿长袖衣长裤的“男人”怎会是Aunty?他们一家只在大节日才与我们见面,看不到我们这些市井小民的生活,其实,她弄不清的事还多着呢!

我的小女儿一向随性,她从小就爱吃Twisties,不是在超级市场里一小包一小包的买,而是要我带她到社尾街批发商那儿一买就是一大包。她从小到大,除了校服,穿裙的次数不多,但是 ,她可不是“男人婆”,在大场面里,她穿起旗袍,还真婀娜多姿。我这个做妈妈的,只要孩子过得快乐,我并不计较无伤大雅的细节,所以三个孩子都有快乐的童年,包括不少糗事,如今成为他们兄妹间彼此取笑的话题。比起豪门里的孩子,这个不许做,那个不准做,我们家孩子的童年生活还真精彩!

外甥女的“老爷、奶奶”尊重她是专业人士,加上外甥女婿是长子,是父母的心肝宝贝,她家“老爷、奶奶”对她们一对子女的“流氓气”只好张一只眼,闭一只眼。为了安全,一家人的行动都在家翁的卫星监视中;为了增加家庭气氛,当年结婚度蜜月,家翁家婆带了一家人陪伴,虽然费用有老爷买单,我相信时下的年轻人没有多少个受得了这种豪门的生活方式。
----------------------寒梅

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

《 秋决》电影分享会

大众影业公司在1972年推出的《秋决》,是一部获得第十届金马奖多个奖项的佳作,计有最佳剧情奖、最佳导演奖及最佳男主角奖。
《秋决》带出中国传统的伦理观念:
a.《秋决》带出中国人不孝有三,无后为大的伦理观念。
当老奶奶知道三代单传的孙子裴刚难逃死刑的命运时,为了替裴家传宗接代,竟然采用刑曹出的馊主意:买通狱卒,送个女人到死牢与裴刚成亲。这种做法史无前例,往后也不会有来者。难怪牢头会说从没听过有这种安排;老奶奶也承认,说如果事情不是发生在她孙子身上,她也不会相信有这种安排。从这种荒谬的安排足见中国人对传宗接代的观念有多执著。
b.古代中国女性传统的自我牺牲与奉献的妇德。
只为了报答裴家收留与养育之恩,莲儿奉献出的是一生的幸福------嫁给一个在等待秋决,寿命不到一年的男人,更重要的是那是个她并不爱、性格粗暴的男人。莲儿在裴家长大,她看清这个男人在奶奶溺爱之下的暴行和并不完美的性格。仓促间要她决定肯不肯到牢狱里与裴刚成亲,表面上看,老奶奶好像留给她选择的余地,实际上那是老奶奶一贯的杀手锏,她真有选择的余地吗?不过,身为古中国女人,她发挥了报恩、奉献、认命的妇德。如果剧情的女主角是西方女性或是近代东方女人,后果就不一样了。
c.古代中国富有人家的不健康心态:
古时中国富有人家总以为有钱能使鬼推磨。这种腐败的观念害了他人也误了自己:裴刚从小就被灌输以天塌下来都有奶奶顶住的理念,铸成他不明白杀人就得赔命的颟顸性格。他以为有个有钱的奶奶,即使伤了人,只需赔钱就没事了,所以他有恃无恐。一句“杀红了眼”,就能“要杀就杀个痛快”,他靠着有老奶奶撑腰,竟然一口气取了三条人命,是不健康的心态驱使他走上不归路;奶奶虽然知道杀人偿命的道理,但是她以为只要肯花钱,大事可以化无事,所以她斩钉截铁地说她卖田卖地,有办法把孙子弄出监牢,还很自信地安慰孙子说他很快就能回家。她贿赂刑曹、花钱要二爷上京疏通御使衙门里的换帖把兄弟、试图用银两收买牢头,无所不用其极,勾画出中国富人使钱要鬼推磨的丑陋面目。
《秋决》的教育价值:
a.为溺爱付出代价:
老奶奶看三代单传的裴刚犹如家传古董一样,必须小心翼翼捧在手心。她对裴刚的教育法是“不管你在外chuang(外门内马结构,我的手提电脑字典没有这个字)了多大的祸,都有奶奶替你担待。”裴刚小时抢了人家的玩具木马还打伤人。奶奶赔医药费了事,不怪孙子无理欺负人,还怜惜他在伤者家人上门理论时脸色都吓白了,这种教育法是害不是爱。这句话如今已经很经典,整40年前,有钱人家的老奶奶领悟不出这层道理。他们的价值观是:有钱人家的孩子是宝;穷人的孩子是草。
在这种娇惯教育下,把孩子惯坏了,养成“顺我者生,逆我者就该杀”,蛮不讲理的态度。祸根是自己种下的,老奶奶就得为错误的教育法付出代价。
b。书生不着痕迹的熏陶:
剧情安排个代父受刑的书生,不着痕迹地用深带哲理的话渗透裴刚的心。如果不细心观察,很难觉察出来。当裴刚不甘受牢头修理,发牢骚称自己“从小到大,没人敢碰我一下”时,书生说“要经过千锤百炼,才能炼铁成钢”;当裴刚说他怕死,不许任何人提“死”字,书生说“人有生自然有死,谁都免不了一死,只是死要死得心安理得”。书生的话当下并没引起任何反响,其实已在裴刚心里发酵,也是剧情的伏笔。三翻两次试着越狱的裴刚在牢头自愿牺牲放他走时,断然谢绝,为的是不让妻子与肚里的孩子失去尊严,不愿一家人永远蒙着逃犯的罪名过活,他选择死要死得心安理得。
《秋决》的生活价值:
a.百炼钢化为绕指柔:
谁有能力感化像裴刚这样被娇宠惯坏得残暴成性的人?狱卒的大拳头他不怕、牢头的拳脚他不服,但是娇弱善良的莲儿却有办法把百炼钢化为绕指柔 ,让一个杀到眼红就有理由杀人的狂徒醒悟自己罪有应得;一有机会就想法越狱的死囚不肯接受牢头牺牲自己,放他逃狱的好意;怕死怕得要命的人从容面对死刑,为的只是在保护肯为他牺牲一生幸福的莲儿和她肚里的孩子,让他们不必负着逃犯妻儿的罪名。在生活里,柔情更胜刚强!
b。理直气就壮:
当无赖的二爷为霸占裴家的产业,不肯承认莲儿是裴家媳妇的身份时,一向娇柔的莲儿记起老奶奶临终时的嘱咐-----对意图欺负她的人要坚强。她数着二爷误人误事的罪状,理直气壮地要二爷召集族人来论理,她恫言会当众揭发二爷诈财的勾当,把个刁钻奸诈的二爷吓跑了。莲儿,她有柔顺的一面,也有坚毅的时刻!
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注:
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