Memories of my Grandfather: Part 5





Yes, we were being cajoled into singing a birthday song. And no, I was only clapping along to the birthday song sang by my uncle (grandfather's eldest son who is seen clapping his hands here). He was like, "Sing Happy Birthdy", and I started to clap along. And as he carried on singing, the three of us pretended that we didn't know how to sing Happy Birthday and just simply clapped while he sang. Hilarious! Anyway, you can see that my grandfather is looking on, waiting eagerly for 3 little angels to sing him a birthday song.

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