Sunday, September 4, 2022

CALL 641 : RYAN'S BIRTHDAY

Hello Son, 


Thursday, August 25

Ryan's Birthday


 

The night before, on Wednesday 24th,

Mom cooked petai.

Dad did all the blending of the ingredients.

All Mom did was just to pour the blended ingredients out

of the blender ... even that she needed help ...

Haha.


 

The petai beans need to be split in half 

to check for unwanted inhabitants.

Then they are nicely soaked and washed clean.

Pour olive oil into the hot pan and stir-fry the petai.



Add to the sambal.


Eat with steaming hot rice.


Excellent for complete bowel evacuation

the next day.


Your Aunt D also loves petai with rice.

Mom packed a tupperware of 

petai dinner for her.


Do you remember having petai at home, Daniel?



On Thursday 25th,

Ryan celebrated his birthday in school.

From 10:30 am to 12 noon.


Ryan is cutting his cake after the birthday song.

 
Paw Patrol cake

Aunty D ordered pizza for the children.


 
It was a windy day.
 
We couldn't light ALL the candles.
 
Ryan had HAPPY BIRTHDAY + 5 candles.
 
Total candles 13 + 5 = 18 candles.
 
It sure was not easy for Dad to try to
 
light all the 18 candles for the song.
 
Plus we had strong winds.
 
 
 
You weren't blowing out the candles too, 
 
were you, Son?
 

 
Our birthday boy had fun arranging 18 candles 
 
on his 2-tiered cake.

 
All his friends were very excited with the cake and pizza.

 
Here's the birthday boy distributing 
 
goodie packs for all his buddies.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY RYAN!!!
 
 
 
 

 
 Dad and Mom took Ryan to the mall

after school.

Ryan had said the day before 
 
when your parents asked him, 
 
that he wanted to go to 
 
McDonald's for lunch.
 
 
 
12:57pm

 
Our birthday boy was fascinated by the 
 
decorations at the malls.

 
Mooncake festival is around the corner.

Aunt J (from the States) gave Ryan this colourful shirt.


Yup, Ryan's rainbow-coloured shirt is 
 
more attractive than the display pieces.




We walked to McDonald's.


Being lunch hour, there was a crowd at McD's.


From afar, we could tell that all the tables were taken.

 

As we approached nearer, 


Dad said, "It's full. Looks like there are no tables."


Mom heard.


Mom ignored.

 

Mom looked ahead, and walked on,


holding Ryan's hand.


Dad followed behind.


As we reached the first row of tables,

which were all taken,

Mom continued walking,

straight to an empty table 

just right after the first row.


Dad was like, "You saw this table?"


Mom said, "No, I didn't  ..."


Your mother just happened to walked on, 

and the sea of people kinda parted like the red sea, 

revealing an empty table ... 

already cleaned up ... 

just waiting for us. 

Strange no one took that table up, 

since there was a long queue of people 

at the ordering counter.


You must have whispered to Mom,

"Walk on, Ma ... "

because she herself couldn't quite understand 

why she was walking towards the crowd.


Dad is so much taller, so obviously he could see better,

and Dad had already said all the tables were taken.


Normally, your mother would just make a U-turn

and say, "Let's go somewhere else ..."


Funny that this time, Mom didn't.


It wasn't like she saw the empty table.


She didn't.


Not until she was like 2 steps away from it,

when the people suddenly made way for 

her and Ryan to pass through.

 

And right in front, was a nice clean table.


Amidst the lunch crowd.


Wow!


Thanks Son. That was surely you.


So anyway, Dad went to join the line to order our food. 


Mom and Ryan were nicely seated at the table.


Mom showed Ryan the photos taken during his celebration 

in school earlier.


2:08 pm
 

It took Dad almost half an hour to get our order.

 
By then, the lunch crowd had dispersed.

 
 
When Mom first sat down at the table, 
 
she noticed the number 321 on the table.

It was a sticker (stuck on the table).


Mom saw the 21 ... 
 
 
but couldn't make out the connection ...


because 3 ... umm, what's with the 3?
 
 
Then, Dad came with the Order Number plate 213.
 
 
Mom looked at the 213
 
 
"Look, same numbers," Mom exclaimed to Dad,
 
pointing to the 321 sticker and the 213 order plate. 
 
 
You must have whispered to Mom, 
 
because she suddenly felt the ZAP.
 
 
321  |  213
 
24  |  24
 
12  |  12
 
21  |  21 


 
ZAP ZAP ZAP!!!




Strong ZAP ... Mom gotta admit.
 
 
24 being your birthdate 
 
 
and 21, your departure date.
 
 
You were clearly with us, Daniel.
 
 
McDonald's being your favourite place to go too.









We brought McD's for your breakfast.






 
 
 
 
 
The Happy Meal set came for Ryan.
 
 
 
After this photo was taken, 
 
Ryan opened his box excitedly,
 
only to asked a few seconds later, 
 
"Where is my toy?" 



"No toy in the box?" Mom asked.



Ryan said, "No ..."



Dad signalled to a waitress who was nearby.


She came over.


Dad told her the Happy Meal toy 
 
is not in the box.


The waitress acknowledged the problem,

went away and came back a few minutes later.



She held out 2 different toys,

one in each hand,

bent down to ask Ryan, 
 
"Which one do you want?"



Ryan couldn't decide.



So Mom said, with a laugh, 
 
"Can he have both? It's his birthday today."



The waitress hesitated.



Mom thought if the waitress didn't believe Mom,

Mom was ready to show the waitress 
 
all the birthday photos taken in school. 
 
 
 
Mom reached for her handphone 
 
and quietly scrolled to photo gallery.

 
 
Hahahaha.



The waitress gave a smile, and said, "Ok."
 
 
 
You must have seen your mother putting down 
 
her handphone, with a secret smile. 
 
 
 
Her son must have whispered to the waitress. 


"Give them both," he must have said.









 
 
 
 
 
 
Ryan was so happy!



Dad and Mom were like, 
 
"Wahhh Ryan, you have TWO toys 
 
from McDonald's today!!!"
 
 
 
 
Dad is helping Ryan to fix his toy.

 

"Open one first," said Dad.


 
 It was at this point of taking the above photo 
 
that Mom suddenly noticed the word 


FREE

 
in pink ... 
 
far, far away in the background.
 

Mom zoomed in ...
 


zoomed in more ...


and more. Ahh. Do you see it???



Thanks Son, for always reminding that you are with us.


It's Ryan's birthday. 


Of course, you would want to do 

something special for him. 


First, the table.


Then, the 2 free toys.


Mom couldn't ask for more.



 
 
The receipt was on the table.
 
 
 
Mom looked at it.
 
 
This time she saw
 
 
21 -- 3x.
 
 
 
Ohh, that's right.
 
 
 
Her son had in fact sent her 21, 3 times.
 
 
 
Why ...
 
 
 
First, the sticker on the table.
 
Second, the order number.
 
Third, the receipt.
 
 
 
3 times, she sees her son's number 21.
 
 
 A big huge smile appeared on your mother's face.


She was literally beaming from ear to ear.


Thanks Daniel.


ZAP ZAP ZAP.
 
 

 
Mom looked down on the numbers 
 
at the bottom of the receipt.
 
 
25/08/2022   |   14:14:59 
 
 
Mom stared at the numbers momentarily.
 
 
 
Pause ...
 
 
 
as her brains went into overdrive.
 
 
 
Omg ...
 
 
 
Seriously. 
 
 
 
Everything is in 3s today.
 
 
 
 
 25/08/2022   |   14:14:59 

 
Decode :


58  22  22   |   14  14  14
 
 
13  22  22    |  14   14  14
 
 
4    4    4     |  14  14  14  
 
 
 
You angel number 4.
 
 
I am number 4.
 
 
All You!
 
 
Nobody, nobody but you!
 
 
Wow Son!
 
 
That was mighty impressive.
 
 
ZAP ZAP ZAP !!!
 
 
 

 About half an hour later,

Dad received a text.
 
 
 
Dad looked at his text and let out a laugh.
 
 
 
Hahahaha.
 
 
 
Mom was like, "Why? Who said what?"
 
 
 
Dad said, "Angel wrote to me ..."
 
 
 
Huhhh???
 
 
 
What???
 
 
 
 
As far as Mom is concerned, 
 
your parents do not know anybody
 
by the name of Angel.


Dad showed Mom the text.
 
 
 
"It's one of the property agents," Dad explained.
 
 



Oh my ...


What are the chances of receiving this text 

at that point of time?


Hi Bryan,

Angel here.

 

Mom looked at the hp number.

 

Mentally, she worked out.

 

6 011 1145 68 77 

 

Decode :

 

645  1111  68  77

 

15  4  14  14

 

4  4  14  14

 

Wow. Exactly the same 4 and 14 as in receipt above. 

 

Seriously, what are the chances???

 

No chance.

 

Angel chance.

 

 

Then, Mom looked at the time. 

 

 

14:47

 

1744

 

84 4

 

4444 or 21 4

 

Gosh ...

 

Any way you look at it, it shouts Daniel Phua.

 

A call from Angel.


How about that???



A trillion names that could have appeared on the handphone,

and meant nothing to us, but it had to be Angel

that appeared, which meant something.


Wow!


That was super amazing, Daniel.


Yeah, totally awesome!!!





Just when we thought things couldn't get any better,


the McDonald's waitress and 2 more staff 

came to our table with a slice of cake,

and singing Happy Birthday to Ryan.


Oh, no wonder the waitress came to ask Mom 

for his name earlier.


Mom thought the waitress had to record down 

the extra toy under the birthday boy's name.

 

Gosh. What a surprise that was.

 

Who knew McD's do that?

 

We had no idea.

 

Aunt D too said she didn't know McD's 

gave away free cakes for birthday kids.




 

Mom had to ask them to sing again 

 so she could record this video.


So Ryan had his song sung twice.


Hahaha.





Mom looked at the words 

HANDSOME BOY

and got a  ZAP ZAP ZAP.


Handsome Boy ...

 

That was your title.


People would call you that.


Even strangers have given you that compliment.

 

We surely miss your handsome face, Daniel.

 

At the point of writing this line, 

Mom checked the time the video was taken. 



OMG ...




14:55


5 5 5


15


4



Clearly, that FREE cake was sent by you, Daniel.


Should there be any shred of doubt, 

this should clear it.



(the number on the second row of screenshot)



145 451.4

 

Decode :

 

5 5 5 5.4

 

24

 

42

 

21 

 

ZAP ZAP ZAP!!!

 

Thanks Son.  What a super day!


We thanked the staff for everything.


It had been such a special day for Ryan 

and your parents.


In every way.


As we walked out of McD's and passing another eatery,

Ryan, with his big smiley face,

  announced to the staffs standing by the entrance,


"Today is my birthday!"

 

He was so happy that day.

 

Dad said too.

 

It really was a special day for Ryan. 

 

We went to this store below ...

 

and saw a cute little luggage bag.

 

 

We took a photo and sent it to Aunt C with the message, 

"I'm going to Australia." 


(Aunt C and Grandma flew to Sydney on August 23rd, 

2 days before Ryan's birthday).




 

That evening, in Aunt D's home, 

we had dinner together with the family, 

and Ryan got to celebrate one more time.

 

Aunt D then brought out 3 cakes.

 

One after another.


Mom asked, "3 cakes?"


Aunt D said, "Yeah, 2 are FREE!"


Oh boy.


What???

 

How??? 


Aunt D said, she ordered one Caramel cake online.

 

The shop sent a Mango cake instead.

 

Aunt D was not amused, and gave the manager an earful.

 

The manager apologised, 

immediately sent a Caramel cake

PLUS a RAINBOW cake 

for compensation.

 

So 3 cakes.

 

Hahaha.

 

2 FREE cakes.

 

One of which is a RAINBOWcake.

 

Amazing.

 






Thanks Son, for the birthday arrangement.


It was a truly a special day for Ryan.


Totally unbelievable!


Keep the ZAPS coming.


xoxo

Mom














Saturday, September 3, 2022

CALL 640 : SO PERFECT

 (continue from Call 639 : Sit Down)

 

 

Hello Son, 

 

Saturday, August 13 : Day 3

(East Malaysia)


Our breakfast. Fried mee hoon.

Latte

Cheese & chicken baked rice.

half boiled eggs

western set

This is the same cafe we came on the first day.

We sat at the same cozy corner.

(We were here on our first day).

(Sunset at the river side)

garlic fried prawns

 

That evening, 

we went to a chinese restaurant for seafood.

The moment we stepped into the restaurant, 

found a table to sit,

it started to pour -- heavily. 

Lol.

Good timing.

Thanks Son, for holding the clouds back 

till we were in the restaurant. 

We took our time to enjoy our dinner

since it was raining cats and dogs.


salted egg crabs

sweet & sour ribs

absolutely finger-lickin' good!





Sunday, August 14 : Day 4


On Sunday, we went to church.


St Anthony's Catholic Church.


We have much to be thankful for.

 

Mass was at 7:30am.


We arrived just on time.


One of the priests was welcoming parishioners in at the side.


He could tell we were new to the church.


Haha.



After mass, we visited the grotto.

 

Similar grotto as in Lourdes.




check out the instant noodles over here.

 

We went to the grocers after mass.

 

It was still early, around 8:45 am.


Mom wanted to get a few things to prepare dinner for Justine

before we left for the airport in the evening.

 

After the grocer's, we walked over 

to a coffee shop for breakfast.


Lor mee (bottom) and Laksa.


Justine ordered another laksa - without taugeh.

After breakfast, we walked around the block.

Stopped by to take photos by the river front.

Fluffy white clouds in the sky.

It sure was a beautiful day.



See the giant pineapple on the left?

You would have seen your sister extending her hands out.

In Justine's room ...

 

About 3 pm, Mom prepared the ingredients 

for her chicken dish.

 

Chicken, onions, carrots, mushrooms,

tomatoes and one green apple.

 

Mom told Justine it is easy to cook in the rice cooker.

 

Your sister watched.

 

In went everything.

 

We added honey, black sauce, oyster sauce, shoyu,

pepper, mushroom stock, some herbs & seasalt.

 

Agak-agak proportions.

 

Mom said, if the dish needs more flavouring

when it's done, just add in later.

 


the chicken drumstick and thigh are buried beneath.


The rice cooker is on.


about 25 minutes later.




Dad and Mom packed our bags.


The taxi would be coming at 5 pm.


The cab did indeed arrive just before 5 pm.


Mom was impressed that she was 

looking at a brand new car. 

 

TOYOTA INNOVA.


How nice.


Mom said to Dad, "When we came, we had a new cab.

And now going back, we also have a new cab."


Wow. Nice.


With a small town, and simple small town people, 

Mom was really not sure what she was expecting.

 

However, thank goodness ...

we dined in all new eateries during their stay.


Clean and new ...


or almost new.


Smile.


Plus, our long drive from airport to your sister's place,

and vice versa,

both times, mind you ...

both times, we were in new vehicles.


Mom couldn't ask for more.


Thanks Son.



 

The drive to the airport would take 1.15 hours.


Mom's eyes darted to the registration number 

on the dashboard.



2414


Instant smile.


So loud and clear.


Decode : 


24  |  14


Your birthdate  |  I am number 4

 

ZAP ZAP ZAP!!!

 

 

Thanks Son, it sure has been an incredible

4 day visit to your sister. 

Dad and Mom were very glad 

they made the trip. 



Mom was looking out the window

throughout the drive.

Your mother made herself comfortable in the back seat

and allowed her body and mind to unwind.

The radio was on.

 

Half way through the journey,

a familiar tune came on the radio.

 

Mom nudged Dad,

and whispered,
 

"OMG. Say nothing ..." 


Quickly, Mom pulled out her handphone 

to check the time.


She stared.


5:38 pm.

 

Oh boy ... 


It has to be perfect.


This trip.


538


Decode :


53  |  8


8  |  8


4 4 4 4


ZAP ZAP ZAP!!!





 SAY NOTHING AT ALL

(youtube video)

 

 

It's amazing how you can speak right to my heart


Without saying a word, you can light up the dark

 

Try as I may, I could never explain 

 

What I hear when you don't say a thing


The smile on your face lets me know that you need me


There's a truth in your eyes saying you'll never leave me


The touch of your hand says you'll catch me


wherever I fall


You say it best, when you say nothing at all


All day long, I can hear people talking out loud


But when you hold me near, you drown out the crowd


Try as they may, they can never define


What's been said between your heart and mine

 

(repeat chorus) (in red)



6:14 pm. Justine sent this photo and said "So Perfect!"


We arrived at the airport (6:18 pm).


On board (7:48 pm)



The flight took about 2 hours.

 

At KLIA, Dad called a cab.

 

The cab came a few minutes later.

 

In the car, Mom asked Dad,

 

"What's the car number?"

 

Unlike the cabs in East Malaysia,

our local cabs here apparently do not display 

their registration number on the dashboard.

 

Or may be it was displayed somewhere, 

but it was dark,

and Mom couldn't see any numbers before her.


So anyway, Mom asked Dad for the cab number.


Dad scrolled back on his handphone 

to the call he made.


Dad showed Mom.

 

Mom took a snapshot in the dark. 


 

Your father pointed at : 

 

MCQ 3939

 

Mom looked.

 

Pause.


OMG, Mom breathed slowly.


You don't say ...


Seriously, 

 

OMG ...


3939


Decode :


21  21  


ZAP ZAP ZAP!!!


Not only that ...


but look at the time the snapshot was taken.


22:58


Decode 


4   |  13


4  |  4


ZAP ZAP ZAP !!!




Gosh ...

 

ALL YOU.

 

Like -- how PERFECT is this trip?

 

SO SO SO PERFECT!!!


Thanks Son, for being with us all the time

and sending us reminders that you are with us

everywhere we are.


Keep the ZAPS coming.


Hugs & Squeezes,

Mom