Ye Ye is probably smiling above Witnessing all this brotherly love He would have wanted this very much To observe your kisses and gentle touch He was a brother himself after all He had brothers and sisters both big and small I hope he is resting peacefully Knowing his boys are taking care of his family
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.
13 March 2026, 7.28AM
In an argument Dad used to say, “One ear in, one ear out!” I used to shake my head Maybe I already sensed that the words misled
Maybe also because I saw with my own eyes that Dad didn’t really listen to his advice He’d turn to me with a wry smile only after he’d turn down his own dial
But dad was aware of the speciousness of his words For when we were alone and could not be heard He’d admit he knew when he was wrong (and that sometimes he’d known it all along)
Dad said Gong Gong had taught him this But I think that the real point is that I don’t think they were saying not to listen But to know when to be quiet in a conversation And not to escalate during a conflict When two people are hurting it matters not the verdict
This is what we learn from Ye Ye’s lesson.
8 March 2026, 6.09AM
Yesterday, During Uncle Calvin and Aunty River‘s wedding An old friend from school and I were talking
Lou Por,
He referred mid conversation to his wife who was sitting just adjacent I paused for just a moment
…
As Ye Ye used to call Ma Ma by that name A sound bite from the deep recesses of my brain One that is still replaying Again and again
6 March 2026, 5.29AM
Ye Ye is gone But I’ve had another dream about him In the dream he wasn’t stick thin He was lively and vibrant, chatting away We were having breakfast at home Just a regular day
But something felt strange I just had to know Dad, for twenty days you’ve not changed your red polo?
I don’t remember what happened after It was dark in the room but I could still hear his laughter