Friday, December 4, 2009

Merapu Di Petang Jumaat

Up until a few years ago my dad had to support a family which includes us 5 kids. Then when Pija got a scholarship to do medicine in Ireland, I guessed it must've eased the burden a bit. Me being the antithesis of Pija was not smart enough to warrant a scholarship and so stayed within these shores and enslaved myself to PTPTN instead. Of course it's not enough and always, always late so dad still had to come to my rescue many times over. So when I started working I vowed not to ask for financial help any more, unless when I really really have to (so far it's been 3 years and a month, go me!).

That leaves 3 kids to feed school and generally bring up for my parents. The full benefit however fell to Kimi who quickly swooped in to ask for a car (and subsequent modifications afterwards) as a ransom for going to class. And he's only 19. I on the other hand walked to class for 15 minutes per way for 4 years before my dad granted me the use of my mom's old car. Even then it's because I had to go for my internship in Sony.

Anis showed me her new Crocs (these babies don't come for cheap, especially for something so simple) a few days ago, and she even got her own handphone these days. She is only 8! Iffah's always stuck to the MP3 player, and she's got Nike kicks for getting straight A's in her UPSR. My younger siblings sure got it good when compared to the time when both me and Pija were young.

Back then both of my parents were just teachers newly starting out, and with two kids to boot. I remember the envy I feel when my cousins brought with them expensive toys when they came over to play, but there's a sense of apprehension that it was not prudent for me to ask for something like that. No, we did not go lacking in any sense mind you. I made up for it by spending my time at the kampung - fishing for ikan puyu at the stream behind grandma's house (with a rod made from bamboo, DIY-ed by my late grandad himself), flying the wau at the paddy field during the dry season, looking for rubber tree nuts to turn into a creative helicopter using nothing more than that, a rubber band and an ice cream stick, buying buah gurah (some sort of concrete marble, I guess) to play against the other boys and so on and of course divebombing into the river at the waterlock, where apparently my dad got his scar when he dived onto a submerged tree branch in his own boyhood days. No history did not repeat itself and I did not get a similar scar to show for it =P

In school, I was exposed to other boys who are much more well off. I learnt something new from them - brand names. These kids would wear Billabong or Quiksilver, and the rest of us would dream of the day when we will be able to wear those stuff. Then of course it escalated. Handphones started being a necessity, and I only had my first one in 2001 (Mitsubishi Trium, yo!). I bought my first Levi's (with PTPTN money, hehe) in 2003, and still wears it until recently when I got to fat to fit into it. Bummer.

Anyway, when I started earning my own money and practically no one can stop me from spending it all away, I went a bit crazy at first. My attire to work today is an example (Clarks shoes, Nike socks, Dockers pants, CK boxers, Nautica shirt, Cerruti watch, Boss glasses, Gap messenger bag). It's all about Brands! I'm a good contributor to the country's revenue coffers ;) But with time, it eased off. I have more clothes than I can wear (I counted 30 work shirts alone, that's enough for 6 weeks of work), enough gadgets to make a spaceship out of and not much more I can ask for. But there's one more thing I'm thinking of now. It's one of the legacy of my schooldays, watching those have-kids flaunt it while I can only dream of it. I will make it a reality real soon...

Gua nak beli jam G-Shock ah!

8 comments:

hazryhazer said...

dont know that some of the brands you mentioned even existed bro.

apai said...

ngehehe..aku pon org kg gak fqrl..sampai sekarang aku masih memancing dan memburu..okay..aku stop main senapang bemban, layang2, guli, etc..tapi sampai skg aku masih ada tola good morning, baju2 caplok pasar malam..hehehehhe..tapi bro, sama cam aku, hg teringin barang pae pon skg, hang beli je..hahaha..balas dendam..

cacah said...

the same childhood story.

suka nak mengimbau dengan mak bagi adik2 insaf sikit. tapi hmmm...

The Banker said...

dh selamat beli g-shock, haha

haz: common brands la semua tuh cha

apai: bila nk g layan band nih bro?

cacah: haha yes, the younger kids are used to having more stuff i guess. insaf? jauh sekali...

apai said...

ok ok..aku balik esok..aku akan spend weekend ngan family..hopefully, next weekend aku free,kita lepak kat apanama wine room sambil minum teh o ais...on me!

Anonymous said...

what a sad tool. when he's 60 he's going to look back at all his brands and wonder what happened to his life.

nurulazreenazlan said...

g-shock? you're such a hipster =p


(balik melaka wiken nih i'll dig up for my old baby-g, dibeli dengan duit JPA, hehehe)

The Banker said...

nurulazreen: hipster? nawww, just an old longing that must be sated. now that that's bedded down, it's time to see what's next on the list =P