Don’t get me wrong. I love the game of Mahjong. Just that it is hard to find companions who are willing to play by score instead of money. Play by score, you must be bewildered. Yep, that was how we played the game of Mahjong back in my university days when students are (or were) still pure … and poor.
Now that my younger sister Lora has finally moved to Singapore and work and coincidentally I am not travelling during this period of time like I usually do, it was time for her first time ever visit to my home during Chinese New Year! And to prepare for her (and her boyfriend Benny) grand arrival, I have to mobilize Cynthia and her mother to help cooking as well as to take care of the kitchen logistics. I even set an alarm clock in the late afternoon to remind me to start preparing the dishes!
It was a piece of cake to entertain Benny. I turned on my PC, showcased my new video card, and we were ooh and aah on the smoke, and fire, and water, and splashes of water on the game’s camera. Geeks are the simple bunch to entertain.
Lora brought yet another new DVD production from my dad. This time, my dad has converted some of our childhood photos into digital format and made it into a movie completed with Chinese music! Erm … not sure if I was entirely thrilled to be honest. You know how it feels when you see those pictures of your parents taken way before you were born and you go …. eeewww, so long time ago! It was the same exact feel, except now it is the mini-me when I was still skinny, innocent, and … less handsome. And we were watching these pictures of me, or rather us, in front of everybody. OK, we had a good laugh.
But seriously, I do love my dad for making such a great effect in reliving our childhood and I am happy that I have such a great photographer as my dad.
My favorite part of the evening – besides chopping the steamed steamy chicken into pieces – was the group game activity. In the house-of-not-many-choices, I asked Benny and Lora if they wanted to play Scrabble. And they asked if I have other games. We went through few other less attractive alternatives and I said, “Scrabble”. Much like when I offer my guests drink and they would ask, “What drinks do you have?” I would answer, “Water”. They would ask, “What other drinks do you have?” And I would answer, “Water”.
Since there were 5 of us, Benny and Lora formed one team, Cynthia and her mom formed another, and both teams were up against the almighty me, the king of Scrabble, the walking dictionary, the world champion … to-be, and the dude to beat.
The reality is … far from it. I keep the score of every single game that has been played since the Christmas of 2000. Last year, my friend TK – a buddy of mine whom till today I am still fighting for the worst-speller title with – beat both Cynthia and I with a score of 176, which by the way, I am still demanding a rematch. In last night’s three-way competition, Benny and Lora has set a record score of 247! That beat Cynthia’s record set in 2001 by 49 points when she was playing against her mom and I. Cynthia and her mom took the 2nd place with a score of 196. And the humble king of Scrabble took the last place with 187.
Yet another rematch crying out loud.
PS. Click onto the picture above to take a closer look at the game.
11 replies on “It’s Scrabble Instead Of Mahjong”
Bro, Cyn and Auntie,
Thanks for the great effort in preparing such a wonderful meal~! It definitely gave me and Benny a nice Hong Kong style Lunar New Year celebration with soup, steamed chicken with soya source, mushroom, and pumkin.
This year’s Singaporean celebration did give me an interesting experience but the home-like celebration for sure brought me the home-sweet-home feeling. =) What’s more? I could also enjoy the Indonesia dessert made by Cyn’s Mum. Thanks a lot!
Though I do miss my mahjong (hehe.. hey, I can also just play with score!), scrabble proved to be not a bad alternative! (haha) 😛 I seldom like racking my brain during holiday (yes, very intensive indeed! even music was a distraction… you can tell….), but I must say we had A LOT OF FUN!!! I guess the best part of all is to have your dear family members gathered together and enjoyed the moment! Thanks God for giving me all my lovely and kind family members. I really feel very blessed.
Wish you all Happy Lunar New Year again. May joy, good health, and love be with us all the times! 🙂
Lora – Hey, glad you and Benny enjoyed the evening. Next time I shall try to cook something else and perhaps, we should buffer more time for more Scrabble and a round of RISK!
Lora – Oh, let’s try to get a Mahjong table and a HK version of a Mahjong set for our mom’s March arrival. I think she may love the surprise!
Gong Xi Fa Cai!! Xin Nian Kuai Le!!
May you have great wealth, good health and abundant joy in the Rat year!!
Wah! Mahjong! Wah! Scrabble! Both I like to play! For score, not money. hehe….
I would love to watch the DVD of you when you were a kid. When?
Is mahjong difficult to learn? Maybe I can team up with someone initially until I “get” the game. But no money involved please, otherwise I will get bullied by you all seasoned players.
haha, bro! What a good suggestion! I guess she must be VERY HAPPY about this… This serves as a nice surprise for her birthday! =>
oh… seems that there are more and more friends can join the mahjong game! hehe… 😛
Cyn, I guarantee you that it is easy to play (unless you want to become the expert of the expert… haha…)! I guess Benny would also like to learn geh… hahaha… 😀
ECL – Gong xi fa cai to you too! You sure you like to play mahjong and scrabble for score?!
Talking about that rather embarrassing DVD, I think I can do better. I will post some of my kid photos onto the site once I get hold of it so that you can view them in the comfort of your home perhaps?
Cynthia – Mahjong shouldn’t be that difficult to learn. And you will get to learn some of the Chinese characters too! I am sure Lora and I will gladly teach you how to play that.
And by no means I am seasoned. Seriously …
Lora – Hmmm … we have to start looking for the table … and the HK version of the Mahjong set.
I don’t know a single thing about mahjong!!! Surprised? And it’ s been donkey ages since I played Srabble. I wonder if Facebook will have a verion of Mahjongilous! HA!
Tigerfish – Really?! It’s okay, me neither. I have completely forgotten the game mechanism. Perhaps it is beneficial to some readers if I do post the rules of the game out. Hmmm.