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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

SUNGAI CHOH (33) : Once Upon A Time | Force Of Habit

Force Of Habit 
(The Nature Of Boys To Play Rough Games)


Force Of Nature

Play Outdoor

Nature Boys
Local Touch    
Season Schedule

Probably it was from force of habit when boys liked to play outdoor. Of course  the village was our playground with more than 5 kids gathered together. So it was the nature of the boys to play rough games together, especially challenging their skills. Every game actually had its local touch, as well as touch of fun. Sometimes we got too excited when playing. However there was no clock to limit our play, unless fatigue or hunger was the referee to stop the game. By then, we never ever felt bored. We continued to play all along, until the end of its season.  Then unofficially the game had reached its end. So another game would take over, according to unwritten season schedule.
 

Older Generation

Poor Grandparents

A Special Game

An Empty Brain

Natural Desire
 
During the old days, so many traditional games were played by the older generations, especially in the late fifties and early sixties. This was how their poor grandparents spent their joyful childhood days with these games. Yet, sometimes it's an insult, “silek nian” when people called you “kaki bangku” if you could not play sepak raga or football. This was  a special game for boys at that time. So you could at least kick whatever. Similarly you would be called an empty brain if you were not good at counting in konda-kondi or batu seremban game.  However you did not have to be an expert player or a versatile player. The reason to play was to enjoy the game, while fulfilling  the natural desire as children. Winning the game  would also be rewarding. You would be called the champ of the village.
 

Physical Fitness

Basic Rules

A Normal Player

A Master Of Non

"Kera Sumbang"

However, children's games are the medium to bridge relationships, as well as to enhance physical fitness and mind. So no need to play desperately, till the end. We just enjoyed the fun. Yet in any children game it was important to know the basic  rules. That’s why all boys needed to know how to play. Though every game had its technique, sometimes we just overruled. We did not care,  as long as we enjoyed the game. So was I , just a normal player. I could play any games but a master of non. So if you did not play, at least you could support your friends or simply clapped your hands. Never ever be a "kera sumbang", otherwise you were alone in the crowd. Anyway playing with our peers was a sweet memory and invaluable experience that no money could buy.



Saturday, June 27, 2020

SUNGAI CHOH (32) : Once Upon A Time | Social Change

Social Change 
(The Practice Of Bengkulu Traditions Had Become The Norm)


Provide Comfort
Social Changes
Way Of Life
"Old is Gold"
Bengkulu's Honour

Those were the days, when Kampung Sungai Choh had gone through changes, but a bit slow in the progress. However, there were not many facilities that could provide comfort to the villagers. There were also no social changes that could bring great events. Anyhow, we still adhered to the old way of life. Nevertheless, the practice of Bengkulu tradition has become the norm and the value of life during the "puntung berasap" era. So it should be maintained and sustained. As the elders said, "old is gold". So no matter whatever the change was, they had to ensure that it did not affect  the village's stability and Bengkulu's honour. So the old people were the source of the village's wisdom that brought harmony and serenity.


Priority Needs
Basic Necessities
Political Protest
"Ayo Dalam Besi"
Take Its Course

Then as a boy, I just went through my life as usual and went on as before. I  did not even know what were the priority needs in life. In modern times, of course electricity and water are the basic necessities of life. By then it is not only an issue but a big problem if electricity is cut off or there is no water from the pipe. It's however hard to predict what will happen then. Perhaps it will provoke a political protest or it will be street demonstrations by the opposition. Yet in those days, even no "ayo dalam besi" and no "api dalam kace", our life went on as usual. There was nothing to protest and nothing to demonstrate. We do not insist on appealing for convenience. We only smiled as the life went on. We didnot even regret what  happened. Sometimes challenges and hardships were what the life was actually. So might as well we just let life take its course.


Part Of The Life
For Daily Living
Not Polluted
Symbol Of Village
Dignity Of The Village

However in those days, most of the  villagers got  water from the well, not only for drinking but for washing and bathing as well. I still remembered when bathing at the well. I just leaned on my elder brother's back. So I shared the shower with my brother. The well was thus a part of the life of the villagers. Equally important was the river that provided water for daily living. We were not really  fussy, as long as the water was available for our need. Moreover the river was not polluted and not cloudy, but crystal clear. So for us the river was a symbol of village life, from which the village got its name "Kampung Sungai Choh". It was also the lifeblood of the villagers. That’s why the river represented the dignity of the village.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

SUNGAI CHOH (31) : Once Upon A Time | Nostalgic Memories

Nostalgic Memories 
(Floating In The Ocean Of Feelings)


Bamboo Cannons
Sad Scenario
Past Memory
Nostalgic Memories
Ocean Of Feeling

There was no television and no fasting month program back then. Yet the joy and excitement almost filled the night's atmosphere. Even the repeated sound of bamboo cannons echoed through the night, making the night even more lively and meaningful. However, the sound of bamboo cannon is no longer  heard nowadays. Just a memory of nostalgia for the lifetime of Grandpas . What a sad scenario. It is just a past memory that has been long forgotten. So yesterday’s memory is tomorrow’s dream for grandpas. Yet today's grandpas have to cover their ears from the sickening firecrackers. It's not as nostalgic as the echoes of bamboo cannon, arousing the joy on the eve of hari raya. Sometimes grandpas shed tears when nostalgic memories kept on floating in the ocean of feelings.



Thousand Of Fingers
Household Chores
Untiring Efforts
Words Of Appreciation
A Heavenly Gift

However on the eve of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, all households were really busy, as if working round-the-clock. That's preparations for the annual religious eid festival, as a victory in the fight against lust. But strangely enough, my mother seemed to have thousand of fingers.   From the first day of fasting month her hands did thousand of works. By then there was no home appliances that could help my mother to ease the burden of household chores. So every work was done only with ten fingers. I wondered where and how my mother got  the energy to handle all the work. What actually made her so passionate and diligent in her kitchen work. I really respected my mother for her untiring efforts to make everything for our needs. Thus true as words of appreciation, mother in the house is really a heavenly gift. That's why heaven is under the soles of the mother.



Preparing "Moreh"
Bengkulu Tradition
"Takbir Raya"
Eye Contact
Best Outfits

That night before breaking the fast, my mother was busy in the living room. Preparing "moreh" light meal for the upcoming midnight male guest. “Moreh” was Bengkulu tradition, visiting each house in group on the eve of hari raya. So we recited "takbir raya" together, before entertaining the dishes. Sometimes with a loud voice so as to challenge the other groups. By then it was quite common when "moreh" ended up early in the morning, as early as two o'clock. However this was a golden opportuniy for the young people to make eye contact with their lovers. How the night of heaven made the heart float. Of course they would be in their best outfits and with very good manners. Surely a sweet smile was always on their lips, so inviting and promising. They looked so innocent, and even an ant would not fall prey to their feet.








Thursday, June 4, 2020

SUNGAI CHOH (30) : Once Upon A Time | Vitamin Deficiency

Vitamin Deficiency 
(Obesity Was A Symbol Of Wealth) 


Vitamin Deficiency
Symbol Of Wealth
Obese Victims
Health Problems
Excessive Food

Obesity was less likely to occur amongst us in the late fifties and early sixties. Might be vitamin deficiency made us more or  less skinny, yet healthy and energetic. Probably obesity was a symbol of wealth. By then wealth meant the mouth always swallowed food regardless of time. Anyway this medical term obesity was rarely heard then. Even now a bit confusing to understand the body mass index (BMI), not to mention other terms such as the ratio of waist-to-hip size (WHR) and waist-to-height ratio (WtHR). However, today's children are easy to become obese victims. The extra kilograms often start the children on the path to health problems. This is what we call diseases of modern civilization. That comes from pleasure and luxury, especially caused by excessive food intake and lack of physical activity.


Look Innocent
Too Active
Immune System
Daily Treatment
Games Online

By then, we were typical kampung boys who looked innocent and naive. Not properly managed, whose skin a bit dark with a few scars on the bodies. Yet we never ever heard the siren sound of ambulance during our days. Even rural clinic was less visited by us. Thus the nurses have some time to talk about cosmetics. Probably my friends and I were too active and energetic to let the germs or virus attack our immune system“Ape jadak ehh, busik bae”. Anyway today's children have their detailed health reports, as early as their first birthday. Occasionally they undergo daily treatment according to schedule at a nearby klinik desa. So then a series of treatments will follow them until they enroll in primary school. As they grow older they start to enjoy free PC games and games onlineWithout even realizing that excitement slowly weakens their mind and body.



Extra Names
Body Shape
Inadequate Vitamins
"Cicak Kubin"
Heavenly Pleasure

However during our old days, obesity meant you had to accept extra names. Whether you liked it or not, you were entitled to be called by that name. That's what happened if you did not control your size. This nickname actually as an introduction, specially based on body shape, such as Man Bun (buntal), Mat Cit (buncit), Mah Muk (gemuk), Yah Bong (kembong) and Su Yan (tempayan). Yet those days most of us were underweight, lack of nutritious foods and inadequate vitamins. However, we didn't even care about being called “cikeding” or “Cicak Kubin”. But then, we had never been ill, and hospital never ever kept us bedridden at any time. We were as happy as a lark and as free as a bird although we are penniless. We actually tried to make everything easy and simple. Thus what was told by tok Imam; “simple life was heavenly pleasure and poverty was heavenly wealth”.