Monday, September 20, 2010

Uncle Khoo: When Old Is Gold 许先生,您好 !

A few years back, my family and I accidentally stumbled upon a recreational field in Nicholas Road across the Peel Road Convent School. There was a patch of reflexology stones in this field and after trying on it, we began to love the place very much. Since then, we always used to go over there and ended up befriending some regulars there.

Among the regulars was Uncle Khoo, aged 89. He was very healthy and fit. At his age, he can walk very briskly and remembered things well, especially things with numbers. He remembered the birthdays of his family members and their ages too. He was a very punctual man and a good time keeper too. He can tell what time you are coming and going, accurately. The only fault with him is his hearing; he could not hear properly anymore. You have to speak loudly to him or repeat your words several times before he got what you are saying.

China born Uncle Khoo came to then Malaya in 1945 to work as a shop assistant and earned a few dollars a month to send home. Later, he got a piece of land at Chan Sow Lin area and planted vegetables and reared poultry too. When the authorities demolished his squatter area, he was relocated to the government flats in Peel Road several years ago.

This octogenarian leads a healthy life. He sleeps early and got up early. His past time was to watch badminton on TV and read the papers. His diet was a simple one – Teochew porridge with steamed fish and sometimes chicken drumstick and bitter gourd soup. Liked any other people, he got a weakness too – he loved to drink wine, not any type of wine but Chinese wine which I believed, contributed greatly to his longevity.

Uncle Khoo is a man with a simple and golden heart. He is friendly and can get along with just anybody. He loved to grin toothlessly at anyone who approached him. I wish him continued good health and longevity. He was a rare gem indeed and a real treasure to his family who loved him.

Uncle Khoo, we are fond of you too and may you live to be 100!

2 comments:

  1. Old folks like Uncle Khoo is hard to find nowadays, so just enjoy his company as much as you can while he is still around.

    Aah, if only there were more people like him in this world! But sadly it is just the opposite.

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  2. It's true and agreed with you, hard to find such a good old man nowadays.

    Thanks for visiting, Ipohgal.

    Today is Mooncake Festival, do enjoy tonight.

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