
We moved 4 times in Tranquerah. Houses those days housed many families. The first rented place was in a fishing village. It was rather fascinating as everyone watched out for each other's family and I had the experience of seeing how the fishermen brought in their catch and how they mend their nets. The second rented house was rather eventful as the landlord's family all had some mental challenges but we were not harmed by them. The third house was infested with cockroaches in the kitchen every night. The fourth house was the most interesting as we experienced constant floods and I remembered how my brothers and sisters have to wade out in order to get onto the road to catch a bus to school. I also recollected how snakes creep in while we had our baths. In order
for us to go to toilet we would have to walk out very, very far away to the pit toilet compared to the above 3 places where the bucket system was being used. On one occasion I had a rusty nail go through the sole of my foot which I had to yank my foot out. My ma told me to use lime to get rid of the rust. I was no bigger than 5 years old. The pain and soreness was really unbelievable but the lime took care of the tetanus.Those days were tough times as there were so many mouths to feed and dad was the only breadwinner. There were times when we just ate rice with soy sauce and water. Then one fine day, dad bought a lottery ticket and guess what?? It was enough for us to purchase a house in Bukit Serendit. Life was a lots better for us then.
Now our house had a proper modern toilet, how wonderful, Hooray!! Our very own single-storey terrace house. I remembered how we dug up the yellow soil and replaced it with cow dung that we collected from the cow farm by the wheel-barrows as well as the droppings from the cow as they passed by our home after grazing. This is a natural way to fertilize our little garden patch. The yields in the garden were so amazing as the bitter-gourds were as long as an adult hand, guava weighs half a tahil, chrysanthemums were rich palm sized blossoms, etc. It was a garden full with vegetables, flowers and fruit trees as ma and pa had green fingers.Those were carefree days. I made my own toys and "masak-masak" from tin cans. My mum realized that it was time that I would be going to school. She had to make sure that I would not be left behind and as my parents could not afford to send me to kindergarten, ma made me write ABC on calendar papers even though she was illiterate. This is how great mums and dads are. What would life be without them!!
Lesson 2: Appreciate life for what it brings. Poverty is a temporary state and can be changed when we have a RICH mind.
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