I first
heard about Caesar from my mother, the Midwife who was a colleague of his
mother, an Assistant Nurse, who were both then based in the Johor Baru General Hospital.
Dr. Caesar and his daughter, Emma, with me at my recent book launch for, My Johor Stories 2: Interesting Places and Inspirational People |
He was
the firstborn in his family and when it came to naming him, his mother asked my mum for her thoughts.
As he was
delivered by C-section, my mum promptly suggested to name him, Caesar.
And to
this day, many in his family still call him by this name!
I
remember being terrified of his mother, Nurse Cheah Siew Ying, who was
once attached to the medical team that visited our primary school in a healthcare
programme to give students their BCG vaccination.
No, she
was not an intimidating person but I just did not like that she and her team
would come to traumatize innocent kids with the pain that resulted from
vaccination/injection…
In fact,
she had a sweet smile and I recall that she always wore her hair in two long
plaits that she wound up to the top of her head and hid its ends under her
starched white cap.
Dr. Caesar and Emma with me and my book, My Johor Stories 2: Interesting Places and Inspirational People |
By the
time Caesar’s family moved to live in Larkin Gardens, our parents were already
transferred to Masai and were based there for a good 13 years.
On my
dad’s retirement from Government service, our family moved back to Larkin
Gardens and by this time, Caesar had gone away for further studies.
I’m
familiar with his father, Uncle William Tan, to whom my dad had entrusted with the serious
responsibility to instruct me with the finer points of driving.
I fondly
remember Uncle, who was a patient driving instructor. With the tips that I
learnt from my dad and Uncle, I became a rather (Ahem!) competent driver.
Meanwhile,
his mum – also retired – was a familiar figure in our neighbourhood because she
enjoyed her energetic morning walks and frequent treks to the nearby shops.
When we
met on the road, we would exchange hand waves and sometimes when she passed our
house, we would exchange a few words across the gate/fence, while she paced on.
My mum
would ask after her sons – about Caesar in particular – and we were kept
updated about his progress in studies and after his graduation, about his
career.
It was
always brief stops because she was just on the go, ready to continue her brisk
walks.
So I did
not meet with Caesar until 1 Dec 2018.
In fact,
we only started “talking” in 2017 after his cousin, who happens to be my
friend, presented him with my book, My
Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People, Rich Heritage.
Dr. Caesar and Emma with Dr Lim Boon Seng and wife at my recent book launch event in Johor Baru |
In our
phone chats, Dr. Caesar, now an anesthetist based in Melaka, would share his
memories about the JB he knows and fondly remembers.
We
discovered much in common because he grew up in his grandfather’s house which was
just up the road from our grandfather’s house at No. 154 Jalan Ngee Heng.
Last
year, while I was preparing for the launch of my book sequel, My Johor Stories 2: Interesting Places and
Inspirational People, I invited Dr. Caesar and his wife to join in the celebration and that was when we finally met.
He
planned to self-drive from Melaka on the morning and he turned up at my event with
his daughter, Emma, who studies abroad and was back for the year-end holidays.
I
recognised him on sight because Dr. Caesar bears a striking resemblance to his
father!
He
did not hesitate to buy my books and when he discovered that the Lim family in
Muar was also featured inside, he told me that he was acquainted with the Lim
family of doctors.
The
world is indeed, very small – and they must share much in common in the medical
fraternity.
In
all the busy-ness of my launch event, there was hardly any time to chat before
Dr. Caesar and his daughter left for their drive back to Melaka.
Then
on the eve of Chinese New Year, I received his message that simply read: “We
will be in JB on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please let me know when and where we
can meet my Midwife Godmother.”
I
quickly shared his message with my mum, who was simply delighted with his
proposed visit.
I shared
our address – which is walking distance from his parents’ former home – and
with a few directions, he got the idea of where we are.
He said
in a text message, “I don’t think your mum stayed there when we were living in
JB.”
And I
agreed with him. That was because our parents were based in Masai for work
while we – my siblings and I – lived with our grandparents at No. 154 Jalan
Ngee Heng to walk to school quite conveniently.
Dr. Caesar with my mum, his Midwife Godmother! |
So on the
appointed day, Dr Caesar, his wife and son, Ethan, (their daughter had returned
to her studies abroad) came for a CNY meet-up with my mum, the midwife who gave
him his first bath!
After I
had welcomed him back to his old neighbourhood, we enjoyed a good time of
reminiscing about his growing-up years in his grandfather’s house at Jalan Ngee
Heng among other fond memories of JB in a bygone era.
He again mentioned “60 years ago…” and then we realized that when we met at my launch
event, it was exactly 60 years ago that day when my mum bathed him... because Dec
1 was his birthday!
So surprised that it was his special day too that I said he should have
told us so we could have sung him the Birthday Song!
He wanted
a photo memento with his Godmother Midwife and I was deeply touched by his FB post on our recent visit together. [I’ve
showed it to my mum!]
He posted
this photo with the cover design of my book,
My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People, Rich Heritage and said:
QUOTE
This CNY
there were reunions galore… We did celebrate it with family and relatives, with
friends, with ex-classmates and church members.
But I
have to say, this one is the icing on the cake…
Aunt Lucy
is a retired midwife and 60 years ago, she was in the OT assisting the
obstetrician when I was delivered by C-section.
She was
the first lady who (spanked and) made me cry. Literally.
Her story
and other interesting events that happened in Johor is delightfully described
in this book, My Johor Stories and
its recently launched sequel, My Johor
Stories 2.
All Anak Johor, take note.
UNQUOTE
It was so
good to connect with Dr. Caesar this Chinese New Year and to make new memories
with him and his family.
Thanks,
Dr. Caesar. My mum also appreciated your visit and enjoyed the reunion with
you. Happy Chinese New Year! And Happy Belated Birthday for Dec 1...
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