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Year of the Monkey


Scene One: Daughter Number One leaves the family nest in Myanmar, Asia. Last seen jumping into a taxi in Yangon heading off to her new life in Great Britain.
Music: A strong Da Da, Da Daaaaaa!



This could so be the start of a movie...
(It's alright, we knew it was happening, it wasn't in a dramatic 'Right I'm off. See ya! Have a happy life' sort of a departure... but bear with me for the purposes of this post!)


Fast forward to another continent...

Scene Two: The family home in Melbourne, Australia
Music: Pharrel Williams "Happy*' is playing in the background

Her distraught family, sort through her belongings in her bedroom...



Daughter Number Two is cheerfully (in a loving sisterly distraught way) moving into Number One's old bedroom. She knows it is bigger, brighter, it has a built-in desk and a walk-in robe, it's generally considered the best of the kids bedrooms. She is sad to lose her sister, but pleased with her room upgrade!

* "Clap along if you know what happiness is to you
Because I'm happy..."



Scene Three: later that same day
Music: violins playing a melancholy tune

Back to (the distraught) Mother sorting through what remains of Daughter Number One's life.
She picks up a monkey picture.



Daughter Number one was born in 1992 the Year of the Monkey. The picture was one of three bought for each of the children in 2004, to show their Chinese birth years. The family were newly arrived to live in Hong Kong. 2016 is the Year of the Monkey. The Mother wails quietly!

The back of the photo has all the details of the Monkey.
If you are born in 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004 you are born in the Year of the Monkey


Hello to all you intelligent, charming Bloggers with a sense of humour!
Hope you are having a lovely weekend


Scene Four: To be continued!
Music: The Monkees: Hey, Hey we're the Monkees

Linking with thanks to Eileen at Saturday's Critters








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