Tuesday, July 18, 2006

The Stray Balloon


 


We had a birthday bash for the CFO, and there were balloons floating around in the office after that.  One stray one was still stuck on the ceiling as I about to leave.  I hopped and grabbed the string and tied the thing to my bag strap.  It seemed perfectly natural for me to take it home, even though everyone stared at me amused, and I'd say that it makes my bag lighter.  Even though my kids are no longer fascinated by these colorful round things that could float up instead of hang downwards or fall on the floor like all other things, but fly into the sky if you let go of the string.


 


It somehow reminded me of the kids' early years when we dropped by at the local supermarket one evening.  They must have been giving away free balloons, as we noticed some other kids walking around, even some with more than one in their hands, and their parents smiling from ear to ear.  My kids looked at them longingly and wifey said, "Ooh we're a bit too late as usual..."  I thought I could just go buy some and blow them up, but then they're not the same, as they couldn't fly.  After prowling around without really shopping for anything, we decided to leave.  As soon as we reached our parked car, wifey yelled, "there, they're giving out balloons again!!!"  Wifey grabbed the elder girl's hand while I carried the baby and we ran back to the supermarket's entrance just in time to grab ONE FREE BALLOON..... The rest were gone from the Clown's hands in a jiffy.  It was then I noticed the DJ was making some remarks about a parent with a kid that just ran in exhausted for the sake of free balloons for the kids.  I thought, hey, what's become of us?  Rushing like crazy for something of such low value.  What a spectacle!  I looked at my kids and wondered if they're as enthusiastic about getting free balloons as their parents were. 


 


As we wandered around again wishing we had another balloon for the younger one, we noticed some stray balloons stuck to the ceiling of the supermarket.  They're too high up for me to grab any.  Wifey and I looked at each other and I shrugged and gave her a resigned smile.


 


Somehow, I wish this one stray balloon I got now could go back in time to fill that little disappointment I had back then.  But when I went into the house with it, the youngest (who wasn't there yet when we were rushing for those balloons) raised both hands and said, "Uh uh, don't give it to me!! Don't give it to me!!" 


 


I know lah.  She's too old for that now.  Sigh... have they just grown up a little too fast?


 

11 comments:

  1. ...i never expect that kind of response from her lo...

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  2. hey, forgot liao ar...fang yee afraids of balloons ma...

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  3. I didn't realize that until yesterday when the balloon was already shrunk and couldn't fly anymore. She took it away like she was holding a bomb about to explode!

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  4. Hahaha! Interesting story... Somehow your stories lightened up my day of pressure and boredom.

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  5. Haha... Thanks Jevon. I always hope my stories should at least bring some cheers to some people on a boring day, (and not boring some people on an other-wise cheerful day!!). Whatever, I just love looking back at those times because looking forward I can't seem to see very far...

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  6. i'm sure someday your kids would be reminded of their parents' great gesture!

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  7. birthday bash got baloon somemore now

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  8. I'm sure of that...hahaha. They're reading this story too....

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  9. CFO woh....the rest of us get tupperware leh.

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  10. wishing to have kids -rug.rats-of my own in the near future.. i used to buy any colourful shiny objects to my young nephew, and he'd be eternally grateful -at least for a while.. now, 4yrs later, i hope he is not been coached by my sister not to show disappointments in front of me..

    even myself, i yearn for bigger toys..

    peace >;-)

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  11. ooh.. don't we all? the better camera, the faster-up-to-date pc, better car, bigger house? that's our "bigger toys" and it's what keeps the economy running endlessly at high speed...

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