March 12, 2008

I find this moment quite significant

I've been gazing out the car for awhile now. A fun trail of all-American tunes on the radio have the girls singing and dancing along. Katie's windows are wound down...she drives on swiftly through our local highway; I have the wind in my hair. In usual circumstances, I'd hate it... messy hair in my face and breathing in car fumes isn't exactly my cup of tea, but in this exceptional instance; It couldn't be more perfect.A new friend we made today; Kelly dropped me a simple question at dinner; "How do you do it? How do you just up and go to a different country, a different place?"
I chuckled with my answer; "A suitcase"
With a knot in her brow she rephrases herself; "No, I mean..emotionally..."
I gave it 2 seconds of thought and replied seriously; "I have a heart of stone" *shrug*
Having said that made me a feel a little silly after. I look around me; the beautiful people that I've met. The attachments I've made to lil' favourite restaurants and streets. I couldn't have possibly done that with a heart of stone.
I think of my family and friends in Malaysia everyday. I constantly make references to my Australian buddies down under.
My daily linguistic monstrosities are so very Malaysian, and the Aussie accent hidden in my English never fails to bring giggles to my American friends.
I think I know why I've settled into this foreign land so quickly. I bet in my past; I was a chameleon! *giggle* It's more possible that it is because my heart is made from something way different from merely cold and strong stone. My heart is made from my experiences and memories of the many people I've loved. Their kindness has given me faith in mankind. It has made me learn to care for myself; to be strong for myself, knowing that they will always be there for me. Having held all these memories so dear to me has created this ability for me to feel loved wherever in the world I may be. For that I am grateful.I've begun a new life in America now. It's going to a brief one, but a beautiful one nonetheless.
Orlando has welcomed me with warm friends and kind hearts. I'm ready to love it just the same.
I'm ready to call it my home.

8 comments:

cakewardrobe said...

Passionate for what they do kind of people are the ones who can pick up and start adventures. I really admire you!

Anonymous said...

Heart of stone? Absolutely not! You have an open heart and an open mind. These are the qualities that allow you to embrace new places, people and things. In exchange, you are a recipient of many wonderful experiences that most people close themselves off from. I hope as you get older, these qualities continue in you. You are blessed!

Anonymous said...

Hi Su-Yin,

My name is Shannon and I'm the editorial assistant at Foodbuzz.com. Following up on a recent email invitation to be a part of our newly launched Foodbuzz Featured Publisher program, I just want to reiterate that I am very impressed with the quality of your posts. I would love to send you more details about the program, so if you are interested, please email me at Shannon@foodbuzz.com.

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Shannon Eliot
Editorial Assistant, Foodbuzz.com
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Anonymous said...

Hi Su Yin, I love reading your blog :o) I love the recipes for Korean food I found here (and through your blog I found My Korean Kitchen), cos I'm half korean, but my Mum's idea of a recipe is 'a handful of this, a pinch of that' - which is really hard to learn! I've already tried the deokbukki recipe, which was really nice. I was wondering if you have an rss feed for your blog?

ioyces said...

what a beautiful post!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Su,

You're one amazing cookie =p, I love reading your blog, keep smiling and keep writing. You're really good at what you do & with passion !!!!
I'm proud of you (what you've accomplished at your young age)
all the best,
Lynn, expatriate of M'sia currently living in Canada.

Sara said...

Lovely post!!!

And lovely heart (no, no, no, you haven't a heart of stone!!)

Su-Yin -Décorateur said...

thanks everyone for leaving me such inspiring comments. Truly means alot to me when others understand what I try to convey through my pictures and blogging. Thanks for the wise words of advice and sharing wonderful stories+experiences with me.

shannon: Sorry dear; running slow on emails; but i've done the survey real quickly; hope youve received
it.

Ana: I'm not certain how exactly I should go about setting up an RSS feed for my blog; but i'll work on that this afternoon. SHouldn't take me long... I must warn you though; I'm an idiot with all things hightech+ computer talk :P hahaha