This year, the Chinese Lunar New Year falls on January 26th.
Today, the 25th, is James' 4th year of disappearance. It is also Chinese New Year's Eve. My kids and I will be joining his brothers and their families (the in-laws) to welcome the Year of the Ox the traditional way. That would be dinner and some rituals to:
1. honor and remember the departed family members and ancestors
2. usher in good luck and prosperity into the family
Today, the 25th, is James' 4th year of disappearance. It is also Chinese New Year's Eve. My kids and I will be joining his brothers and their families (the in-laws) to welcome the Year of the Ox the traditional way. That would be dinner and some rituals to:
1. honor and remember the departed family members and ancestors
2. usher in good luck and prosperity into the family
Today, my son also asked me who is responsible for his dad's disappearance. I know the answer but I refrained from giving him a definite one. He asked if his dad is really dead, I said Yes. :( Is there any other way of telling a 14-year-old boy? He has asked me this perhaps a hundred times already.
When he gave me a disappointed look, I told him to accept the truth- his dad is not coming back. I assured him that I feel much better now after learning to forgive the people who have caused us pain... that he would feel the same way if he starts forgiving as well. He nodded. He shrugged his shoulders. And went on to play an internet game on his laptop.
May all of you be blessed with great fortune, good health,
love and laughter in the Year of the Earth Ox.
Happy New Year to everyone!
love and laughter in the Year of the Earth Ox.
Happy New Year to everyone!
Blessings to all,
Happy New Year Bing!!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of you and sending you love and hugzzzz~
Kat
Kat thank you so much for your thoughtfulness. I needed that hug.
ReplyDeleteMuch love!
Anytime sweetie~!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm here for you!!
Just cheking in....
Kat :)
Happy new year, and I am sorry for your loss even if it is 4 years ago.
ReplyDeleteHappy blogging
Hi Bing,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and I want you to know that James,you and your family are in my thoughts today.
I will say a prayer in his memory.
Take Care,
Janet :)
Ray, things happen for a reason. I understand that now and I no longer harbor any bitterness or grudge. Thank you for dropping by again.
ReplyDeleteJanet, thank you for including James in your prayers. I take comfort in knowing that he is happier where he is now... A much better place where he could watch over his kids while they are growing up.As my kids always say, they now have an Angel.:)
ReplyDeleteMuch Love!
Kung hei fat choy! Enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Bingkee! We did have fun with the family last night and at breakfast this morning. Sumptuous feast- the kind that gives you "impatso"! LOL!
ReplyDeleteBing, I want to send you loving thoughts and warm hugs. It is so difficult to deal with a loss and a new beginning all on the same day but as you know all things happen for a reason.
ReplyDeleteNew beginnings to you my friend :)
Thank you Kara for your sweetness...
ReplyDeleteI am spending the day with my kids and it is really a day of contentment for me.We are facing new beginnings together... I have no reason to complain about my lot.
Yes, the tragedy happened for a reason-- it made us find strength as a family; it made me a real mother to my children. There is no doubt now that they needed me more...
Blessings!
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIt needs strength of mind to forgive people who caused sorrow & suffering.
May you continue to live life fully for yourself and for your loved ones.
Take Care.
Thank you for the nice comment, Pushhyarag... It was not easy to get here but I sure did take the right path. I would rather be happy than be miserable forever. After all, there is no longer anything I can do to change what happened.
ReplyDeleteGod bless!
god bless you!!
ReplyDeleteI have just come across your blog today and I'm moved. I will definitely come again.
Hope the year of the Ox will bring you good fortune.
Thank you Suzanne... Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Bing!!
ReplyDeletefor succes in this years.....gong xi fat cai...for u sister
gong xi fat cai to u sister
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fat Cai, Harry! I wish you more blessings in the Year of the Earth Ox! Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog again.
ReplyDeleteAnd may this year shower you and your children with an abundance of blessings, Bing. :)
ReplyDeleteAmen, Susan. I also pray that you and your family would be blessed with abundance in love, wealth and good health this year.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you!