Tag: Childhood

  • 25 February 2026, 7.10AM

    It must be fun
    Growing up Greek and Malaysian
    Still too young
    to get caught up in confusion

    My little Australasian.

    What an explosion of flavour!
    So many smells to savour
    Hainan chicken rice, nasi lemak, roti, various noodles in plates and bowls
    Yemista, feta, haloumi, spanakorizo and pastitsios

    Gold vasalopita coins bring luck in the new year
    Dancing lions usher in more later at the…start of the year?

    Blessings with “tusso”‘s and “hronia polla”,
    But also with “ong lai” and vigorous “huat ah!”‘s
    Greetings with “yassou”, “ne, agori mou”,
    A thoughtful inquiry; “ciak pa le?” or simply, “ho, bo?”

    Some mornings begin with “bangun pagi, gosok gigi”
    Brushing alongside dad, just like so
    Some evenings end wriggling with glee,
    Pappoú tickling and singing “páei lagós na piei neró”

    I really hope it isn’t all too much
    And at other times instead I feel so out of touch
    Do I know and will I pass down enough?

    And then I hear that beautiful laugh.

    Which swings me back to reality
    With a little more clarity
    And proud of your multi-dimensional identity!

    East and West
    Neither is best
    We’re just so blessed

    Two ancient, powerful pillars
    On which your balancing beam rests.



  • 22 March 2026, 6.16AM

    Things I used to do with Ye Ye when I was little:

    Walking on his back
    Massaging his neck
    Passive stretching his hamstrings 
    Going swimming
    Going fishing 
    (Mostly not catching anything)
    Going to the driving range
    Watching him get frustrated because his swing wouldn’t change
    Waking up before sunrise to get nasi lemak 
    Breakfasts at the local mamak
    Sunday morning awakenings to water being splashed on my face in bed
    Evenings after dinner observing him stand for ages while he prayed

    We went camping in the jungle once as a bonding exercise
    I remember we cooked a fish and then dropped it in the mud 
    He used to proudly recount about how I conversed with all the grown ups

    That was really nice.