T.H.E. seniors is a community based programme that provides opportunities for volunteers in working with the elderly. It is a joint project between NUS Students' Community Service Club(NUS CSC) and TOUCH Community Services (TCS).
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Fun with Mdm Chow Moi~!
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Thursday, February 09, 2012
Hello all!
This was my first visit to T.H.E Seniors and first time blogging too! But am excited to share my experience because it was a very rewarding one.
We visited Mr Ling, whom the volunteers have never visited before until the previous session. Therefore there was a lot of cleaning that needs to be done! Mr Ling refused to let us in at first, insisting that his house was very clean and didn't want to trouble us. In the end we tricked him into letting us in by saying we want to go and have a seat to chat with him! HE FELL FOR IT hehe. The moment we went in, we had someone distract him by chatting him up, while the rest of us immediately got down to work. The house looked neat, but it was in fact very dirty! The floor felt grimy and dark rust marks were on the kitchen floor.
We checked his utensils and found that they all had rust on them already. Hence we bought him two packets of new forks and spoons. It was also the first time I saw a knife being hung like that. I kept worrying that it'll drop and chop someone's toes >.<
Mr Ling is very spritely even though he is already 86 years old! He knows many languages but knowing that he was Hakka/Khek made me feel a lot more closer to him :) I was very glad that he could speak Mandarin well since I know no dialects. We had a small chat about the Hakka provinces in China and I really enjoyed talking to him. It amazed me how independent he was. We also gave him mandarin oranges as it was still Chinese New Year. I hope it brought some festive cheer to him! :)
- Jiaying (from TEACH!)
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Everything was completed within half an hour.We then sat around Mdm Ho and chat with her. Out of nowhere, enthusiatic Shawn Goh appeared and wanted to help with the cleaning up. Since we have nothing else to do he then joined in the chat. He was so outspoken that he can keep the conversation ongoing with Mdm Ho ; seriously I admire his capability.
Mdm Ho then took out her photos and shared with us her stories including her trip to Hokkaido. She then took out 2 foldable caps and wanted us to put on. We 勉为其难( cant think of a more appropriate word) put on and took a picture with her. To my surprise she was so joyial upon seeing us with the caps on. Haha, tad's was worth it though to cheer her up.
Tad's all for the brief visit today !! Hang on there fighting against the pain Mdm Ho jia you : )
Cheers,
ZW
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Friday, February 03, 2012
When the dust gets so thick...
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Okay the result of blogging only 2 weeks after is that... I've only got super vague impression of who I visited -.- so! I shall blog about the experience! (well that's kinda the main takeaway too right! :x)
When I arrived, I was told to go to the house with "the most slippers outside". (guess who gave this kind of description?) So I did and when I was looking out for the unit with "the most slippers outside" (okay lah actually I was also given the unit number so I was looking for it as well), this ahma that was mopping the floor suddenly pop her head out and said "你在找我吗?" LOL so cute right! I thought she looked familiar because I did the sample namecard of her so I kinda stared at her face long enough already haha. She's none other than our cute Mdm Cheong! :D
My group was mostly done with the deco already so after putting them up, we went to Mr Lim's house! (reaaallyyy relying on implicit memory now :/) Before we went in, he said "Don't need to clean my house! It's very clean, see! Just come in to talk can already" BUT when we went in......
It was super dirty!! Initial inspection: floor was sticky (take note of this word!), bugs in the packet of uncooked rice, salt left in the open, dangling light.
Secondary inspection: kitchen floor is super duper sticky, ALGAE on the sink (thank goodness for stainless steel! must give the inventor a big hug), white tiles turned grey/brown and the natural colour of the toiletbowl water is........ B-L-A-C-K.
Not shocking enough?