10 October 2010
08 October 2010
Two Years Ago...
© Bing (PinkLady) 2010
Leading you down into my core where I've become so numb
Without a soul, my spirit sleeping somewhere cold
Until you find it there and lead it back home..."


Posted by: Bing Yap at 12:20 AM 59 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: blog's anniversary, love, new beginnings, poetry, sunshine, thursday poets rally
06 October 2010
Calm Waters
a moon child with a
water sign... melancholic...
challenging hurdle


Image courtesy: Trine Meyer Vogsland
Posted for Sensational Haiku Wednesday (Next week’s theme: Shoes)
Posted by: Bing Yap at 8:57 AM 54 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: depression, haiku, overcoming grief, poetry, poetry potluck, sensational haiku wednesday, starting over after loss
03 October 2010
Rejoice (Haiku)
friends who stand by us
love from family
sunshine in your heart
♥♥♥
by Amii Stewart and Mike Francis

Posted by: Bing Yap at 6:24 PM 28 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: 80's music, give thanks, grateful heart, Gratitude, gratitude list, haiku, haiku heights, happiness, music, music video, poetry, poetry pantry, retro music
02 October 2010
When It Rains...
There's a monster in my family. It has surreptitiously crept into our genes and has now hit my teenage princess.
Last Tuesday, my daughter Jazzy and I went for a walk. Since she usually runs or jogs instead of walking with me, I got the chance to look at her from afar.
"Oh dear, I have to do something about her posture," I remember telling myself. And when I finally caught up with her, I told her how bad her posture was and how I hated it. She just smiled at me and promised to be more conscious about it next time. The same promise she gives me every time I tell her "don't slouch!" or "stand up straight!" or "watch your posture!"

Why did I not see it before? Was I so blind? Or have I just lived in denial? The bad posture... I understand now... I wanted to take back all the scolding I gave her. It was not her fault. In fact, I am blaming myself now for not paying attention.
Scoliosis is the medical term for curvature of the spine. Genetics are believed to play a role and my daughter's condition appears to be congenital. The fact that I myself (as well as my mom's sister and her daughter) suffer from mild scoliosis (non-progressive 20 degrees thoracic curve) should have put me on "red alert" with my daughters as it is more often diagnosed in female members of the family (which I learned only now).
Last Thursday, I brought her to two doctors- a rehab medicine specialist and an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in spine surgery.

The diagnosis: not just single but DOUBLE curve- thoracic (upper spine) curve of 40 degrees and lumbar (lower spine) curve of 60 degrees. For someone her age, progression is 5 degrees per year.
The recommendation: immediate spinal surgery that could last for 10 hours or more. And we are talking here of my 14 year old princess.
Oh nooooooo, not my princess!

Image from Photobucket
Posted by: Bing Yap at 11:54 AM 15 POINTS OF VIEW
Labels: daughter, depression, don't mess with my kids, fears about future, fears about the present, kids' future, poetry, scoliosis