My lovely grandmother whom
I adore so much is named Zubaidah (A Bedah) bte Hashim. She was born in the
year 1928. Her NRIC states that she was born on the first of January but my
mother told me about my grandmother having lost a few important documents. Ever
since she has grown older and is suffering from senility, she couldn’t remember
much about her past and also her birthday. So in order to gather information
about my darling grandmother, I asked my mother and my eldest auntie for help.
Thanks to them, this is what I have learnt about my grandmother’s life.
I know that my grandmother
has gone through World War 2 and racial riots during her young adult years. She
can’t remember anything about major events like the Maria Hertogh riots and
other riots that happened in Singapore
in the 1950s and 1960s period. Her love story and everyday life is the only
thing I could find out from my auntie and my mother. My grandmother was married
to Abdul Karim Bin Mohd, her first husband. He was actually an actor from the
entertainment industry in that era and was known to have flung a motorcycle
with his teeth. He was a very strong man indeed. Together they had four
children: Mohd Abdul Katir, Fatimah Bibi, both who passed away, Salmah Manap
(Eldest auntie) and Abdul Rashid. But my grandfather’s time had come for him to
rest in peace. My grandmother was truly heartbroken but she moved on with her
life, bringing up three children by herself.
But God granted her
another husband to lighten her burden of single motherhood. This man was a
charming man whom many ladies including my grandmother admired. My grandmother
was a beauty so no wonder he got married to my grandmother and became my
biological grandfather. When my step-aunties and uncles were teenagers, my
grandmother bore my mother, Kartini, Ramli and Zulkifli. Having no other choice
to survive, she gave away two children, Kartini and Ramli to two different
married couples who could not conceive. That was a very hard decision for my
grandmother but they still keep in touch. My grandmother wasn’t educated and is
illiterate so it was hard for her to find a job to support the family. She
married my eldest auntie off to an older respectable man. The eldest uncle was
working as a sailor to support the family but it wasn’t enough. Even though my
grandmother wasn’t educated, she was very good in making pastries and also very
artistic in making artificial flowers from cloth or straw. So to augment the
income, she baked pastries and malay “kueh” like “gado-gado”, pineapple tart
and even snacks like “keropok ubi”. My relatives, during their free time, had
to help my grandmother to sell this to the neighbors and friends or they had to
take care of the household chores and take care of the younger siblings.
Although most of my
relatives got jobs when they grew older in order to support the family, my
grandmother didn’t stop working. Since my eldest auntie owns a malay bridal boutique at
Geylang and needed a traditional flower arranger to do the bridal gifts ordered
by the couple, my grandmother helped to do the arrangements as she was talented
in arranging flowers in a vase or anything to so with cloth and glue. She was
an artistic lady who spent her free time making cloth flowers or straw flowers.
Thus this job was ideal for her. I was there to help her as well. I helped to
select the flowers and leaves with my mother though I was only 5 years old.
Now my grandmother’s age
has caught up with her and she has gone senile. She has no enthusiasm to even
make the cloth or straw flowers anymore. But I still love her for her
perseverance in the past and I respect her as my wonderful but frail
grandmother. May God Bless Her with happiness all her life.
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