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A Touching Story

I read this story and teared…

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My wife called, ‘How long will you be with that newspaper? Will you come here and make your darling daughter eat her food?
I tossed the paper away and rushed to the scene. My only daughter, Sindu, looked frightened; tears were welling up in her eyes. In front of her was a bowl filled to its brim with curd rice. Sindu is a nice child, quite intelligent for her age.
I cleared my throat and picked up the bowl. ‘Sindu, darling, why don’t you take a few mouthful of this curd rice? Just for Dad’s sake, dear’.
Sindu softened a bit and wiped her tears with the back of her hands. ‘Ok, Dad. I will eat – not just a few mouthfuls, but the whole lot of this. But, you should…’ Sindu hesitated. ‘Dad, if I eat this entire curd Rice, will you give me whatever I ask for?’
‘Promise’. I covered the pink soft hand extended by my daughter with mine, and clinched the deal. Now I became a bit anxious. ‘Sindu, dear, you shouldn’t insist on getting a computer or any such expensive items. Dad does not have that kind of money right now. Ok?’
‘No, Dad. I do not want anything expensive’. Slowly and painfully, she finished eating the whole quantity. I was silently angry with my wife and my mother for forcing my child to eat something that she detested.
After the ordeal was through, Sindu came to me with her eyes wide with expectation. All our attention was on her.
 
‘Dad, I want to have my head shaved off, this Sunday!’ was her demand.
‘Atrocious!’ shouted my wife, ‘A girl child having her head shaved off? Impossible!’
‘Never in our family!’ My mother rasped. ‘She has been watching too much of television. Our culture is getting totally spoiled with these TV programs!’
‘Sindu, darling, why don’t you ask for something else? We will be sad seeing you with a clean-shaven head.’
‘Please, Sindu, why don’t you try to understand our feelings?’ I tried to plead with her.
‘Dad, you saw how difficult it was for me to eat that Curd Rice’. Sindu was in tears. ‘And you promised to grant me whatever I ask for. Now, you are going back on your words. Was it not you who told me the story of King Harishchandra, and its moral that we should honor our promises no matter what?’
It was time for me to call the shots. ‘Our promise must be kept.’
‘Are you out of your mind?’ chorused my mother and wife.
‘No. If we go back on ourpromises, she will never learn to honour her own. Sindu, your wish will be fulfilled.’
With her head clean-shaven, Sindu had a round-face, and her eyes looked big and beautiful.
On Monday morning, I dropped her at her school. It was a sight to watch my hairless Sindu walking towards her classroom. She turned around and waved. I waved back with a smile. Just then, a boy alighted from a car, and shouted, ‘Sinduja, please wait for me!’ What struck me was the hairless head of that boy. ‘May be, that is the in-stuff’, I thought.
‘Sir, your daughter Sinduja is great indeed!’ Without introducing herself, a lady got out of the car, and continued, ‘that boy who is walking along with your daughter is my son Harish. He is suffering from… leukemia’. She paused to muffle her sobs. ‘Harish could not attend the school for the whole of the last month. He lost all his hair due to the side effects of the chemotherapy. He refused to come back to school fearing the unintentional but cruel teasing of the schoolmates. Sinduja visited him last week, and promised him that she will take care of the teasing issue. But, I never imagined she would sacrifice her lovely hair for the sake of my son! Sir, you and your
wife are blessed to have such a noble soul as your daughter.’
I stood transfixed and then, I wept. ‘My little Angel, you are teaching me how selfless real love is!’
The happiest people on this planet are not those who live on their own terms but are those who change their terms for the ones whom they love.
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Prize received!

me1 To my surprise (again), the prizes for the 2008 Olympics Global Contest has reached me! I am one of the 200 winners (3 from Malaysia) of the third prize. Frankly speaking, I couldn’t remember exactly what was the contest about. All I could recall was that I remember there were a few questions asked on Olympics and a slogan to fill in.

cert The certificate which comes together. (The "wrinkles" are caused by some postmen during the whole mailing process)

frame The pre-stamped postcard comes in a beautiful photo frame. Mine features Bei Bei which represents water sports. At the background is the Water Cube – The National Aquatic Center.

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The postcard (front and back)

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I’m a Winner… Again!

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Was free and tried to Googled my name and guess what?! To my surprise, I found my name in the following list!!! 
  
Winners of the “2008 Olympics Global Contest”
  

CRI kicked off the “2008 Olympics Global Contest” at the end of November last year. And between November of last year and May 1st of this year CRI English Service received more than 30,000 entries. The top prize winners (8 top prize winners in all, and 1 from the CRI English Service portion of the contest) will soon enjoy an 8-day free tour in China. Below, we list the winners for the CRI English Service portion of the contest. Congratulations to all the lucky winners!

  
  

 
Third Prize (the Games of the 29th Olympiad—International Pre-stamped Postcard) 200

 

Lee Tsze Tor, Malaysia

Julie Ang Sin Hui, Malaysia 

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* The only 3 Malaysians who won something from the contest! 

For full winners list, please click this link http://english.cri.cn/2886/2008/06/20/189@371070.htm

But I haven’t got my prize yet… Sad

Lee Tsze Tor, Malaysia

Julie Ang Sin Hui, Malaysia 

Thum Wai Khong, Malaysia  Light bulb

 

* The only 3 Malaysians who won something from the contest! 

For full winners list, please click this link http://english.cri.cn/2886/2008/06/20/189@371070.htm

But I haven’t got my prize yet… Sad

Top prize (8-day free tour in China) 1

 

Roberto Carlos Alvarez-Galloso, USA  

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