Just a few moments ago, I was in the theatre with Reggie (my sis) and catching our all-time favorite cartoon since young, Doraemon.
Remember how Doraemon used to be shown on Channel 8 on Saturdays at 9.30am?
Something called 乐乐时光 with a bunny hopping around and teaching history on and off at times?
It was some of the best moments in life.
That's our childhood.
And to be frank, this Doraemon movie is not to be missed!
This will be you.
Okay maybe not all of you but some, including my sister and I!
I thought I wouldn't cry because it has always been a funny cartoon similar to Crayon Shin Chan and the front parts were really hilarious!
But before I knew it, sobbing already...
It was kind of funny though, I had to sit up in the middle of the movie because I could feel that I was shaking the seats due to my heavy breathing for air.
You know those feeling when you're sobbing and you need to breathe in as much air as you can so you don't really have heaving gasping sounds which will attract the attention of the others that you're crying?!
I tried very hard to breathe in quietly HAHA ended up shaking the seats.
Anyway, tears rolled down my cheeks because my heartstrings were tugged.
It's how this movie portrayed the relations of a friendship that evolved into something like siblings.
Have we ever felt that we are taking things for granted?
How many days, months and years have passed that took us so long to realize that everyday is a blessing to live through, and seeing our loved ones living through it with us together?
I have to admit, I do.
I used to think everyday is the same, we get our "tomorrow" everyday.
But what if one day we don't get it, or someone of ours do not get it?
With this somehow, allow me to give my condolences to the deceased of QZ8501.
We have quibbles, arguments or even cold wars.
Not once in a while, but we can have it everyday.
But at the end of the day, we apologize and resolve it, going to bed with a smile.
or at least we resolve it the next morning.
Because everyday is precious.
everyday is worth holding on to.
everyday is to be cherished.
So after all, I still love my siblings.
I love my family.
I know one day I might just forget what I've said, thought or typed in here before.
but I believe when I read back, I could ask myself,
"What have I been doing all these while? Have I forgotten something important?"
I hope someday, we could all remember everyone that played a part in our life.
Perhaps not all, but some.
Cheers to sisterly moments at our favourite Chinese restaurant - Mayim!
The dopest Chinese Kimchi yummehhhhh!
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And coming to my favorite season of the year - Winter.
Which means Winter Solstice.
And that means Tangyuan!
The very first batch that my mum made.
Too much coloring!!
But it looks good though, nice and warm in the heart <3
The second batch!
Cooked for my dad, mum and I :D
And that's what we called bliss.
Why I cherish every moment I have with my parents.
All for these moments.
and my siblings too :)
It's never too late.
Tell your loved ones, how much you love them.
Some things are left to be said than unsaid.
With love from cynnie and her family,
Happy New Year guys!
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