Sunday, August 25, 2013

2013-08-25 45 Years of Togetherness-A marriage of a lifelong journey

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2013-08-25   45 Years of Togetherness-A marriage of a lifelong journey
By Lintang Bob Yong
I am on a time-machine that took my wife and me back to 1967.  We got married on August 25, 1968. It was a lifelong journey that taught me all about being a husband and a father. The virtue of perseverance, understanding, and tolerance, topped up with tender loving care with responsibility and a sense of belonging in a family unit.
On March 4, 2012, we participated in a Renewal Marriage Service at Kuala Lumpur Baptist Church. We are members of this church. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RIf4CPf7Gd4#t=21
We are blessed with 2 loving daughters, a son-in-law and 3 grand children. We thank God for His love and protection.
God’s love does not keep us from trial, but see us through them.
 

Monday, May 6, 2013

2013-05-06 Malaysia General Elections 2013 (GE13)




Malaysia General Elections 2013 (GE13)

By Lintang Bob Yong

For the past 10 days, I was listening, reading and watching videos on GE13. So much so, every night when I went to sleep, I had night mares and got up the next morning behaving like a zombie.
Politicians, like worn-out records repeatedly love to talk about the same stuff when I hear them speak on Ceramah. Just like persisted salesmen, but instead of promoting the merits of their products, politicians use propaganda or instil fear as their objectives to win votes.

A few days before the polling, I put down my thoughts on Facebook.

1. In the eyes of God, we are one human race and equal. I pray God will lead and guide me to vote for a government that has His vision.

2. Oh Lord, we don’t want Malay or Chinese or Indian Prime Minister. All we want in this GE13 is a MALAYSIAN Prime Minister. So God please help us, help our beloved Malaysia. Amen.

3. Promising any particular race a fair treatment and policies is redundant and not necessary. All Malaysian citizens under the constitution are to be treated fairly and equally. A true Malaysian Prime Minister will see to it he does just that and this is the kind of leadership we pray and hope for after the 2013 General Election.
I wrote on the eve of polling day.
We, Malaysians, pledge our united efforts to attain these ends guided by these principles:
Belief  in God
Loyalty to King and country
Supremacy of the constitution
Rule of Law
Mutual respect and morality.

On polling day, my family and I went to church before voting. We pray for:
God’s purposes to be fulfilled
Results to be accepted by everyone
No violence and threats
Reconciliation

Now that the results are known, I wish that:
The executive, the legislature, the judiciary, the civil service and the media must be allowed to work and act independently. The Malaysian Prime Minister owes it to the Rakyat to observe and embrace these tenets to ensure peace and prosperity.

The real test is after the election.
"When the people fear the government there is tyranny; when the government fears the people there is liberty." -Jefferson









Tuesday, February 12, 2013

A Town Called Ampang




2013-02-11 A town called Ampang
By Lintang Bob Yong

Ampang is (or was?) famous for its Hakka Yong Tau Foo (客家釀豆腐). During my early working life, I used to travel from Kuala Lumpur City to Ampang Town; an approximately 10 kilometers drive, just to have Yong Tau Foo for lunch. 



Today being the 2nd day of Chinese New Year which is a public holiday in Malaysia, my wife and I decided to revisit this town that we had not set foot for more than 15 years.
 

 

We were aware that most Chinese eateries would be closed for business because of the Chinese New Year celebrations. We just wanted to take advantage of the lesser traffic on the roads and could take a slow drive so that we would have more time to look around. Many years ago, Ampang was a small town situated at the outskirt of Kuala Lumpur. As I drove along, I found out that the area surrounding Ampang Town has changed beyond recognition and we could see tremendous economic developments all along the roads. As we reached the town, we were surprised to see that the row of shop houses standing on both sides of the narrow road still looked the same as they were. Obviously, shops that are run by the Chinese were closed. The Yong Tau Foo shop we were looking for was closed too.
 



 It was well passed lunch time. We were looking for something to eat. The Old Town White Coffee Restaurant was open and we stopped by for lunch. The set-lunch ‘8 Treasure Bowl’ specially prepared for the Spring Festive Season caught my curiosity and I ordered it for my meal. Surprisingly I found it deliciously good. I am looking forward to have another go at it soon.


 


It was truly a short trip down memory lane.