Mid-Autumn 2011

12 Sep 2011– Mid-Autumn/中秋節


Baby Hald-Hermansen is one week today and has now spent the weekend at Kolsås. Life is going as it should, ie he eats, sleeps and soils his diapers! Human new-born are most helpless but also the sweetest perfect little being.

The info below is a repeat from 2009, thus this is for the benefit to new readers. or to those who are interested.

Mid-autumn also known as Lantern/MoonCake Festival falls on 15th day of the 8th month in the Lunar/Chinese calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumn and spring Equinoxes of the solar calendar, when the moon is supposedly at its fullest and roundest. The traditional food of this festival is the mooncake, of which there are many different varieties as there are with stories and legends preference is the simple plain old-fashioned mooncake.

This day is also considered a harvest festival since fruits, vegetables and grain had been harvested by this time and food was abundant. Food offerings were placed on an altar set up in the courtyard and the memories of this scene is still very intact! Peaches, pomegranates, melons, oranges and pomelos are the usual, the offerings might have lessened after men set foot on the moon :-)Special foods other than the mooncake for the festival are cooked taro and water caltrop/菱角, a type of water chestnut resembling bulls’ horns, impossible to crack without a hammer!

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Fond childhood memories of animal-shaped lanterns beautifully made of coloured cellophane paper decorated with a variety of coloured glitter. After the sunset, candles lit inside these lanterns gave an exquisite sight. Walking and balancing with these lanterns was a skill and inevitably somebody’s lantern would catch fire resulting in tears. Magically there were always spare ones and tears were soon forgotten and the celebration resumed.

I don’t know if there are men on the moon, but if there are they must be using the earth as their lunatic asylum – George Bernard Shaw

In Memory of those who perished on 9/11

11 Sep 2011 – Happy Bdays to bro Steven & May Yung-Lam

2001: May, Kat & Dika were all living and working in Manhattan and trying to get on the phone or online that fatal day seemed to have taken forever. They were and are safe (only Kat still lives in Manhattan today). Could not bring myself to watch the news on TV or look at any the pix then as it was and still is too sad, inconceivable and speechless that such evil, destructive, malicious deeds could be carried out. 

From top to bottom: the World Trade Center burning; a section of The Pentagon collapses; Flight 175 crashes into 2 WTC; a fireman requests help at Ground Zero; an engine from Flight 93 is recovered; Flight 77 crashes into the Pentagon.
Location New York City; Arlington County, Virginia; and near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Date Tuesday, September 11, 2001
8:46 am – 10:28 am (UTC4)
Attack type Aircraft hijackingmass murdersuicide attack,terrorism
Death(s) Approximately 3,000 (including 19 hijackers)
Injured More than 6,000
Perpetrator(s) Al-Qaeda led by Osama bin Laden

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks

In Memory of those who perished on 9/11/01

Passengers and the pilots on the United Air and AA flights
Workers in the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
All the innocent bystanders
Prayers and thoughts to the families and friends

Fated To Meet

9 Sep 2011 – Dr John Kløve HALD (1)

Thu: a visit to the Museet Ullevål sykehus/Museum Ullevaal Hospital was productive. Wed, managed to get a print-out of a painting with the name Johan HALD, a face and dates which fit into what I have heard and seen from L&M’s paternal great-grand mother, Emma. Was confused, as the correct name should be John! The administrators claimed that it was the only HALD director in the records.

A destined meeting with Dr Stein HALVORSEN, retired consultant who was volunteering his time there. We chatted and I explained about the situation and inquire as to who Johan was. It turned out that Stein was a student of Dr John (2) and knew much about the family. Appreciations to him for showing me old pix of Dr John (1) & family and for his two patient hours guiding and telling the history of the director’s resident which is now a school, Kirkevien Videregående Skole/Kirke Rd High School

Stein has the authority to inform the administration of the mistaken name and that we did together. Fate brought us to the museum as he was supposed to be at another museum and I would not have been here if not for May. Hopefully the name will be corrected for the children and the grandchildren’s family history and heritage! At least I have done my part to the best as I know how.

Pix of L&M’s paternal great-great grandfather Dr John Kløve HALD’s (1) family, Dr John (2) and his pet dog when they lived in the director’s resident from 1894-1911. The barn and the stabburet/storehouse still exist but not in use.

Thank you Ingrid and Hans K & family for a lovely farewell dinner gathering. Grateful to them for taking time off their busy mid-week schedules.

There is a destiny that shapes our ends rough, hew them as we will – Frank Harris

Grandchild #6

6 Sep 2011 – Ullevål 

5 Sep 2011, 0631hrs #6 grandchild, a beautiful dark-hair boy arrived safely into the world at Ullevål universitetssykehus/Ullevaal University Hospital (1884), OSL/Norway weighing 2,942grams and  height, 47cms. Those figures are similar to both L&M when they were born. Mother and baby are well and the proud father survived the ordeal. Congratulations to M&B, welcome and good luck to parenthood!

The combination of May’s Bday (4 Sep) dinner and the champagne bubbles must have triggered off her contractions, LOL; she was driven to the hospital 03.30hrs and the birth was over by 06.35hrs. Bday, Labour Day and motherhood are quite a handful when they all happened within 24hrs 🙂

Coincidentally and interestingly that grandson#6 (name has yet to be confirmed but his last name is HALD-HERMANSENis born in the hospital where his paternal great-great-great grandfather Dr John Kløve HALD (1)/1842-1921 was the 1st director (1894-1911) and the longest director, 17yrs.  This hospital even has its own museum which opens for 2hrs on Tue & Thu.

A clever idea to have Ullevål Hotel next to the maternity ward today but 224yrs ago these were the buildings then…5. September 1887, four buildings for patients (272 beds) , a reception and economy building, stables for horses ambulance and mortuary were established. A consultant and two assistant doctors were then employed.

http://snl.no/Ullevål_universitetssykehus

Located in this neighbourhood is Ullevål Stadion/Ulleaal Stadium (1926). It is the national football stadium. Besides being the home for national team Vålerenga, the Cup finals are also held here sitting app 25,500++ Surrounding the stadium are shops and there is even a hotel by the shops.

 

Happy Happy Bday May

4 Sep 2011 – 33yrs ago today…

May, second daughter born in Tromsø, Paris of the North and now she is waiting for the birth of her first child any day. 6th grandchild for the grandmother! Also it is her last Bday before motherhood. Made a 3 course dinner with whatever is available, ie the bare necessities!! Instead of a cake, made Tiramisu/Italian Pick me up, no baking needed 🙂

Happy Bday to nephew Vincent who also share this day with May.

Appreciations to Ellen, L&M’s paternal grandmother for her presence in spite of this rainy day and even with intervals of heavy torrential downpours. It is always nice to have Ellen’s company and tkx to Bjørn to driving her from and back to Nesøya.

It is not until you become a mother that your judgment slowly turns to compassion and understanding – Erma Bombeck 

Neighbourhood Block Party

3 Sep 2011 – Grendefest

There are altogether 37 house in this neighbourhood and many who bought their houses when they were brand new from 1981 have moved on. Perhaps only a handful of 8-9 of us, the original owners are still here. More new faces and nice to see that it is still a clean and peaceful neighbourhood. So, this will be it for me as the house will be put on the market for sale May 2012.

Thanks and appreciations to the barnevognligaen/the pram League (ie the younger generation)in #15, 17 & 38 Piggsoppgrenda who have arranged this successful bring your own everything/BYO 30th anniversary party last night. Not everybody turned up but it was fun to meet old and new neighbours and their families.

The first block party was 17 May 1981 – when we all just moved into this brand new neighbourhood. It started to rain after the BBQ and many of the neighbours ended up dancing in my house. Those were the days when we were all so new that tents and inflatable were not in our agenda or budget!

Christian MOE is the eldest and has the most seniority, over 90yrs of age and one of the original owners, last house #46. His wife Babs was a friend who passed on in 2006. Glad that he took the energy and initiative to join the party. Even had his own box of wine and a glass he carried in his pocket! The neighbours who have been and still are friends, Mette & Sturla OLSEN my immediate neighbours #8 from 1981.

A successful block party takes a little motivation, a lot of cooperation, and a willingness to enjoy time with your neighbours – 

Business is Business

2 Sep 2011 – No Derogatory Intended, just LOL

Now that summer is officially over, and with official records that here for the Norway below the Arctic Circle it has been the wettest summer ever recorded and above in Northern Norway, one of the driest! Bye-bye summer 2011; hello autumn! Received this funny from Richard in SIN, tkx for sharing. Thought that my Chinese and Jewish friends might have a LOL out if it, made my day 🙂

A Chinese guy goes to a Jew to buy black bras, size 38. The Jew, known for his skills as a businessman, says that black bras are rare and that he is finding it very difficult to buy them from his suppliers. Therefore he has to charge $50.00 for them. The Chinese guy buys 25 pairs.

He returns a few days later and this time orders fifty.

The Jew tells him that they have become even harder to get and charges him $60.00 each.

The Chinese guy returns a month later and buys the Jew’s remaining stock of 50, and this time for $75.00 each.

The Jew is somewhat puzzled by the large demand for black size 38 bras and asks the Chinese guy… ‘please tell me – What do you do with all these black bras?’ The Chinese guy answers: ‘I cut them in half and sell them as skull caps to you Jews for $200.00 each.’

Business is Business

A wonderful weekend to all and enjoy no matter where ever you are,
who your are, Chinese, Jew or others
with or without bras
business or no business
cap or no cap
wet or dry

Café Tekehtopa/Apotheket

1 Sep 2011 – Bye-bye Kraftsgt

Wed: had a nice lunch with Mette at this place that used to be Rikshospitalets apotek/The Riks Hospital’s pharmacy from 1872, now restaurant Ylajali and Café Tekehtopa*** also still known as Apotheket. The first years the café was called Apotheket until the cities pharmacies objected and said that it might confuse people. Interesting play with the letters backwards.

We were lucky with the weather, sat outdoor and shared a small plate of Tapas. With a glass of juice, the bill came up to app NOK100 each/S$20. Food was OK but the service was slow! The last time at this location was indoors some years ago for a glass of wine!

Beautiful clouds over Kraftsgt in OSL while helping M&B to oversee the cleaners as the apt had to be washed after renting for 5yrs. The sky opened up when the last load of stuff were packed into the car ready for Kolsås. Bjørn will have to take the bus into town to work for the first couple of days until he has time to buy a bicycle this weekend. Will take him app an hour to cycle to work.

Looking at the Sep Bdays seems to show that the LAM family were having some fun during the end of the year’s holidays 🙂

4 Sep – Happy Bdays May HALD & Vincent LAM

5 Sep – Happy Labor Day/USA

11 Sep – Happy Bdays Steven LAM May YUNG-LAM

15 Sep – Happy Bday ENG Ting Ting

16 Sep – HappyBdays Ivy YAP-LAM Edith LAM

20 Sep – Happy Bday Amy RASHAP

21 Sep – Happy Bday Greg TRIBBE

23 Sep – Happy Bday Klaus LAM

24 Sep – Happy Bday Joyce LAM-AMEEN & LAM Kah Yun

25 Sep – HappyBday Kat LAM-TRIBBE

30 Sep Happy Bday Mabel ONG-LAM & Daisy LAM

Life is like riding a bicycle: you don’t fall off unless you stop pedaling – Claude Pepper

Eid-al-Fitr عيد الفطر

30 Aug 2011 – Results of the PE in SIN

SIN 7th president has been elected and congratulations to Dr Tony Tan who said that his first task is to unify Singaporeans. Good Luck to him and hopefully he will be true to his words! It was rather confusing in this election as the four candidates last names are all TAN!

Singaporean presidential election, 2011
Singapore


2005 ← 27 August 2011

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Nominee Tony Tan Tan Cheng Bock
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 744,397 737,128
Percentage 35.19% 34.85%

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Nominee Tan Jee Say Tan Kin Lian
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 529,732 103,931
Percentage 25.04% 4.91%

President before election
Sellapan Ramanathan
Nonpartisan
Elected President
Tony Tan
Nonpartisan

A recommended read: Governing Singapore after the PE by Simon Tay who is the chairman of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs and associate professor at the National University of Singapore. He was previously a Nominated Member of Parliament.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/sideviews/article/governing-singapore-after-the-pe-simon-tay

Eid-al-Fitr/عيد الفطر is a public holiday in SIN to mark the end of the Islamic month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast during the hours of daylight. So to my muslim friends Selamat Hari Raya Puasa and let the eating feasts begin. Will miss all the yummy food, especially Sue, Yulis’s mom’s cooking!

SIN celebrates the Chinese, Indian, Malay and Western most religious days, thus a public holiday today. Am told that HKG has even more public holidays, celebrating more on the Chinese festival days. On this tiny red dot in SIN, one can one find Arab St, Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam/Malay Village and Orchard Rd with all brand-name glitz. Quite multicultural especially where food is concerned!

Boutique multiculturalism accepts differences in dress, food, or worship. But the moment the sacred values of a particular ethnic or religious community become public, the toleration ends – Alvin Dueck and Kevin Reimber 

Festivals & Fairs

28 Aug 2011 – Marriage of Figaro

Sat: a presidential election in SIN and again unable to vote! A weekend of moving with much rain on Sat. M&B have to vacate their apartment in OSL by last day of this month. They have enough stuff to fill the house and all the storerooms! Will be a task when they move on to a smaller place with their next move!!

Sun: here in Norway being the last weekend of Aug and the summer, there are carnivals, fairs, farmers market etc going on in various places. Fortunately the rains ceased and made it possible to attend the outdoor Sunday church services, concerts and the highlights for Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro; delightful 45mins performance. This is the first time to the Sandvika Byfest/festival. Met up with Jenny who lives in Sankvika and her lovely 6th floor apartment is the background in these pix!

The Marriage of Figaro is a comic opera which recounts a single day of madness in the palace of the Count Almaviva in Spain. Having gratefully given Figaro a job as head of his servant-staff, the count is now persistently trying to obtain the favors of Figaro’s bride-to-be, Susanna. He keeps finding excuses to delay the civil part of the wedding of his two servants, which is arranged for this very day. Figaro, Susanna and the Countess conspire to embarrass the Count and expose him. He responds by trying to legally compel Figaro to marry a woman old enough to be his mother, but it turns out at that she really is his mother. Through Figaro’s and Susanna’s clever manipulations, the Count’s love for his Countess is finally restored.