
In fact, as you can see in the photo above, she is very pregnant.  So, why am I keeping mum about this significant news for so long?  I don’t know, can’t really pinpoint.  I mean, she is my little sister and the thought that she is carrying a baby seems so out of my wildest imagination.  On the record, I am very happy for her and my good buddy who is responsible in this whole thing.  And too on the record, I have been persistently telling this happy couple  that the little one will call me “big brother”, instead of that forbidden U-word.  They protest of course saying that this is so against the tradition.  I highlight of course that whenever the little one calls me “big brother”, I will give the little one a gift.  One U-word from the little one and there will be no gift.
My parents and my little sister would testify that on the surface, I am not the warmest person on earth. Â I am not brought up from a family that often hug each other, or to say I-love-you to one another. Â I am not even someone who would get himself involved in his family’s day to day life. Â Having confessed that, I do tend to drop everything I do if my family calls-for-action.
But all these have to change, somehow. Â I have been trying to get more involved with my sister’s pregnancy. Â One day out of the blue, she asked if Cynthia and I could join them for a weekend lunch and help them to take some photos. Â I am more than happy to play a part in recording this significant timeline of theirs, especially having gone through some of the old photos that my dad has taken for us.
We love the Botanic Gardens. Â My sister, my mother, and I could spend hours photographing everything under the sun, literally speaking. Â Just March this year, I took my parents from Hong Kong to visit the Botanic Gardens. Â And just March this year, my sister and her hubby got married in Singapore! Â How time flies.
It was a very warm day, under the noon sun in the Botanic Gardens. Â Benny was the golf umbrella carrier, to shield my little sister from the hot sun. Â It has been a long time since I last went for a photo trip. Â My back hurt a bit, my hands hurt a bit, but it was worth it. Â I love the results of some of the shots. Â Before the session, my sister hinted that I often take too long to process the photos. Â I hinted that if we are to look for quality over quantity – especially if we are only looking for that one photo for the wall – it should be fast. Â She then hinted that she would want to have all the photos in RAW format so that Benny can process then. Â Uh-oh. Â No way!
Below are some of the highlights. Â May God bless this happy couple and the little one with good health. Â And if it is not too much of a trouble, bless me with some extra energy to follow their journey like a paparazzi please.