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Saturday, November 28, 2015
Hearing Aid
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Atlantis Marine Theme Parks, Two Rocks 1988
With Serene, Sam, Paul, Eva and Yvonne |
Prisoner Sam being kept watch by little brother Paul
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Paul's turn to be "locked up". |
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Tooth Implant & Taking Chances
One of my molars had to be extracted barely a year after it was metal-capped.
Last year, one corner of my molar broke off and I had no choice but to look for a private dentist to sort out the problem. Even though I have been having very regular dental checks by government-run dental clinic for the past four years, it is a fact that when come to emergency, government-run facilities are glaringly inadequate to provide instant professional assessment and advice (Read here).
This private dentist whom I knew since university days after looking at my broken tooth almost instantaneously recommended metal-capping to salvage it. I took his advice and the tooth had since worked perfectly well until a few weeks ago. There was this searing pain whenever I had cool water in my mouth, the most unbearable was when I drank icy drink.
In the recent visit, this same dentist after conducting some tests and X-ray concluded that the pain was mostly likely caused by a hairline crack in the tooth and it is no longer salvageable. His solution is to extract it and replace it with a tooth implant. The cost of one tooth implant is 10 times of metal-capping a tooth, a whooping price to pay!
When the dentist told me that the tooth could not be saved and had to be removed, there was this thought at the back of my mind whether he had made the right decision barely a year ago to cap it in the first place. Wouldn’t it be the right choice then that the tooth be removed and a tooth implant done there and then? But then mostly likely I would have objected because there was nothing to justify its removal. There was no pain then. I would have opted for metal-capping even if he said there would be a likelihood of a problem within a year or two. This is because of the thought of gain in taking chances. No sound mind would opt for paying 10 times when 1/10 of the cost may do the trick.
Sensing my hesitation, the dentist was quick to assure me with typical salesman talk: The cost spent on metal-capping is still worthwhile considering what the capped tooth had done for you for almost a year! With that, my metal-capped molar was removed and a new metal socket implanted. In another two months or so, no one can tell that I have lost a molar!
In the end, we still believe and take chances!
Computer Camp 2015
Friday, November 06, 2015
Brother & Sister
Tuesday, November 03, 2015
Grandparenting Indulgences
If we were granted any wish, I will tell you what we would do.
We would wish our kids were small again, for just a month or two.
To hear their squeals of laughter, to watch them while they play.
And they ask us to join in, we wouldn't say, "Not today".
To hug again their chubby frames, to kiss away their tears,
and cherish childhood innocence that washed away the years.
Then when it's story time again, we would stay a little longer,
to answer questions, sing the songs, so memories would be stronger.
But time is callous, wishes, myth, yet God in all His wisdom,
has given us another chance before we join His kingdom.
Your faces may not be just the same, your names are changed, this is true,
but yet the smiles that radiates, reminds us so much of you.
God must have know that grandparents would need a chance or two.
For many little happy things we hadn't time to do.
So God gave love to grandparents to equal that before,
that in effect embraces those little lives they bore.
Abstracted from "Grandkids are Great".
This trip, we took advantage of Nathan's school holidays and spent some wonderful time with the grandchildren.