(Re)calling mother.

The police officers called my home after they couldn’t contact me on my mobile, and as luck would have it, they reached my mother instead.

Now, my mother is prone to over-reacting, and her first thought was to start crying when she heard the words ‘police’ and ‘your son’.

When I called her back to tell her that the police officers had passed my keys to me, I hung up the phone feeling extremely irritated – and for good reason.

I understand why she was upset, but I don’t think it was justified for her to get so upset over something like this. Plus, this isn’t the first time she has over-reacted to something like this, and she has a tendency to overly-dramatise not-so-significant situations. Most importantly, even if the worse had happened, what good would crying do?

I don’t think I’ll be able to tell her this, because she’ll probably over-react while I am trying to explain all this to her. I don’t know if I’ll have the patience to explain all this to her, either.

But what I am going to do is to bring her to watch this play. Hopefully it might open up some space for us to discuss what happened.

Recalling Mother
Presented by Checkpoint Theatre

Dates: Wed, 26 Aug – Sun, 30 Aug 2009.
Time: 8pm – 9pm.
Venue: ARTSPACE@Helutrans (39 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark #02-04)

In this funny and moving piece written and performed by Claire Wong and Noorlinah Mohamed, two women tell stories about two other women – their mothers – and the complexities of living with (and not living with) Mother.

The performers discuss the genesis of the piece:

“Neither of our mothers has much formal education, but they’re both highly intelligent, capable and strong women. Both are wonderful cooks and love to feed us.

“But they find it difficult to talk to us – and we to them. Neither of them is fluent in English. We, on our part, have only functional abilities in our “mother tongues” – Cantonese and Malay, respectively. So, we get by, functionally. But we can’t share our deepest, most complicated thoughts and ideas to our mothers in a common language.

“Yet through our telling and re-telling of stories about our mothers – and about ourselves with our mothers – we discover a kaleidoscope of memories, and of insights into ourselves, and into that strange, complicated and wonderful relationship that we think almost everyone has with their mother.”

Performed in the intimate setting of an art gallery to an audience of just 80 people per night, Recalling Mother is a unique and engaging theatrical experience. Nuanced, compelling, honest and surprising, Recalling Mother is a celebration of the joys and challenges of motherhood – and daughterhood.

Tickets: $28 (excluding SISTIC booking fee).
Discount of 15% for groups of 15 or more.
Buy your tickets starting August 6th through the SISTIC Website: www.sistic.com.sg, the SISTIC Hotline: (65) 6348 5555 or SISTIC Authorized Agents islandwide.

Supported by Valentine Willie Fine Art.

Thanks, guys.

FYI the ellipses (…) you see are actually bits of information which have been censored – but it’s not because I was doing something inappropriate.

I can’t explain my rationale for censoring them either, so please just accept my awesomeness as it is. Thanks. Hurhur.

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From: Laremy Lee
Date: August 1, 2009 2:34:31 PM SST
To: spf_customer_relations_branch@spf.gov.sg
Subject: Letter of Commendation: SI Abdul Rashid and CPL Robin Ang, Tanglin Police Division.

Dear Madam/Sir,

I am writing in to commend SI Abdul Rashid and CPL Robin Ang from the Tanglin Police Division for their actions.

On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 at 10.30am, I parked my scooter at … . I accidentally left the keys in my ignition switch before … .

The two officers discovered my error and took some time to try and contact me on my mobile phone and at my home number but to no avail. Finally, they ventured to … look for me, and found me at around 11.30am.

I am impressed by their diligence, as they obviously took great pains to return my keys to me. I also find their care and concern very heartwarming and am glad to have Police Officers like them around.

I would appreciate it greatly if you could please convey my gratitude to them. If it is possible, you may want to highlight this letter to the rest of your Police Force too. In my opinion, SI Abdul and CPL Ang are fine examples of what Police Officers should be like.

Yours sincerely,
Laremy LEE (Mr)

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