October 22, 2003
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While visiting Taiwan back in 2001, my parents decided to take my older
brother and I to a fortune teller, just for entertainment. After
looking at my brother's birth date and time, the fortune teller popped
the question: "Shouldn't [my brother, Jack] have a younger sister?"
Jack and I both turned toward our parents with our eyes the size of
lychee as they revealed that my mom had an abortion when I was about 5
years old.I met someone yesterday whom I found myself to be at
extraordinarily ease to talk to. Just like her, my little sister
would've been about 23 - 24 now, had our family can afford to have
another kid. I bet she would become great friends with this girl. I bet
she'd be really successful in her ventures with me guiding her. I bet
she'd be spoiled like a rotten egg by me...I bet her soul left
our family to be with a family that would love to have her and could
make her very very happy. It would've been for the best.See, there's even room for her to fit in the photo, right between dad and I.

Comments (5)
Hi, Henry, this is Silvia (met you at Sina , hope you still remeber
)
Come to visit your xanga today...wow, I always though those fortune teller are fake, but somehow, they seems to know sometimes.....
older brother complex! -^_^-
...you know you're sweet. btw. i always loved that picture.
I am the youngest one of seven children. I think my mom didn't want me and I was just an accident. I heard stories of my mom got abortion too. But if I were not mom's baby...I might be someone else's..who knows.
*Mandy
That's a really nice family picture, Henry.
wow, i get it all the time, but you look a lot like yur father
well, i would like another sister too...a teeny lil one that i can take to disneyland and go watch pixar films with whenever I want to. hehehe
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