Wednesday, 2 January 2013

January The Second


Today I am reminiscing my parents, they are no longer with us, but I never forget their kindness and love.  They had a small business of Batik Clothmaking, which started in 1950.  They employed a few people to get it going, and in the sixties, they had more than twenty people to work for them as the business become established.

The Batik cloth

Batik Doily

I remember vividly as a small child to have people around all the time, it was good, especially to see my father being busy with all the workers, and mother was busy dealing with the marketing of the batik.  She had to go to different towns for the marketing of the batik, we all children spent the time carefully with the helpers, and we were happy enough.  But the most memorable to me was, every time she came home from her business trips we all children always got special treats which could be fresh fruit in season, or delicious savouries and cakes. They were simple treats but pleased us every time.

Unfortunately, the business went down the hill in the seventies, the time that all of us needed the most for our education.  Somehow my parents managed the situation with difficulties. There were unpleasant tensions between my parents that we all kids had to put up with.  I saluted them for their determination to succeed for us children.

Morning Tea, 2-1-2013





My parents loved me well, and they have given me the education, a good start for my marriage life, a big wedding party that I could not forget, to that I am grateful.

Over four decades also we have been living here in Australia, it is far away from home.   We have three girls and five grandchildren,  I am happy to say that we are all good friends.

Today after our morning walk, I dressed the cake and Rayner prepared the tea, It was a lovely morning together. 

I set up the table with batik doilies to have the morning tea, and I thought of my parents, I think it was so appropriate to do it on the second of January,  the day when we got married.


Tomorrow our daughter Susan is coming home for a visit, Mel has got in touch by Email and telephone, Jane rang, and we spoke to Jane and Milo on Face Time.  They are always with us, only they live far away.  We are blessed to have very thoughtful daughters.



Thanks For Stopping By.
Susy

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