My Popo
This is my maternal popo (grandma). I practiced self-cam with her when I was back home.
“Eeee.. what is this Huey Huey?”
“Popo! This is my camera.”

“Oh! How come like this one? The face is sooo big?”

“No lar Popo! You just smile..you look great!”

“Ah! That’s much better!!”

and smile!!!
How cute is that??!!!!
p/s: I speak (and practice) Teow Chew with my popo so I won’t forget this particular dialect.
Abit background of my popo and how her positiveness has taught me in my life:
My popo was born in China. She migrated to Malaya (before 1957) with her family. She has 12 siblings if I’m not mistaken. Popo has very strong and independent personality. I remember when kongkong (maternal grandpa) passed away about 15 years ago, she moved on pretty quickily and did what she had to do for the whole family.I adore my popo for that. She told me no matter what happen in the life, don’t look back. What is done is done. Move on and do what we should do.
I also admire my popo in many many perspective. She is a good cook!!! She cooks lotsa lotsa yummie Teow Chew dishes when I went home. My popo also has been very active in local community. She volunteres to help out in local activities; she also make LOTSA donation. She told me before, donate money if you can, if you can’t spare your ‘energy’ for others.
My popo definitely plays an important role in my life.
Nice to meet your popo.
OMG! So much have changed. I just came out of rehab. I sent you an email. Get back to me okay?
Your popo is lovely!! Just like you.
Your Family have nice Smiles!