The Importance of Communication
In a Family
My Granny lives with my parents in the city now, but she used to
live in the village, where it takes 6 hours by bus from the city to get there.
We used to go visiting her once a year when she was living there. It became a
tradition in our family that whenever it came to a long vacation, we either
chose to spend it by staying at home or going to Granny house in the village.
With absolute hundred percent, we all always chose to go visiting Granny
instead of staying home, because obviously in the eyes of teenagers, it is such
an irritating thing when they stay home and help parents doing the housework
for the whole vacation. However, that wasn't a strong reason for me
why I chose to go visiting Granny in the village. There were several other
reasons I chose to stay in the village whenever I was in vacation rather than
stay in the city. For example, I could hear many stories such as fairy tales or
true stories from Granny.
I remember the day when we all went together visiting Granny. That
time, we were intended to persuade her to live with us in the city, since my
mom’s brother
left Granny alone in her small house to another city with his wife, so did mom’s younger sister. Granny was quite
healthy and energetic despite her old age, but we were still worried about her
because she always tried to make herself busy by doing things although there
was nothing left to do. We thought that it’s
our turn to work for her and look after her.
I felt so happy whenever I went to Granny’s house, because I could stay by
Granny side without being bored while Granny did her work in the day, and at night
I could go to bed earlier and sleep well, like a baby. However, one night, the
last day before we went back to the city, I started to feel like
I couldn't sleep well. The voices and the laughs came slowly and
closer, until my ears caught them, and then I noticed some familiar voices.
These brought me to the decision that I should wake up. I opened my eyes, and
walked through the cold to the direction where the noises came from, and I
found my mom with her cousins and Granny were sitting around a fire and busy
talking about their stories.
Different from Judith Cofer’s
Casa, where her Mamá, mom and aunts were together talking all about men; Granny
and her daughters were talking about their fellow women, who are my uncles’ wives and tried to compare them. I
was sitting in the middle, eating grilled corn while listening to every single
word they spoke. One of my mom’s cousins
talked about her brother, praised him, and talked that my uncle’s wife, an Indonesian woman, who she
called a lazy wife. My mom did the same thing, praised his brother rather than
her sister in law. I just didn't understand why they liked to
compared their brothers’ wives who
are just the same as they were, who stayed at home doing the housework and
taking care of their children every day. Granny listened to what they were
talking about and joined me in eating grilled corn, but she
actually didn't understand any words. Granny speaks a dialect, while
my mom and aunts weren't using the dialect. Pitying my Granny, I decided
to help her understand by translating the words that came out from those
talkative women.
Whilst I delivered my mom and aunts words in dialect to Granny, I
unexpectedly sensed something strange, I felt like I was frightened by their
conversation, and started to think a lot of things. “How my life is going to be in the
future? How my future husband’s family is
going to accept me??? What if I get married to a foreigner and live in other
country. Will his family judge me like what I’m
seeing and hearing now?” Those
questions suddenly came into my mind. I couldn't hear those voices
and laughs for a while. They disappeared, and I stopped my translation. I felt
like I was in a world of confusion, although my real body was sitting between
those women. My brain grew up, worked so hard to find the answers, and then
something whispered in my ears and said “What
if you knew that your future will be bad? Just stop thinking about something
that is still really far away. You are just little!” and Granny woke me up from my dream
by hitting a mosquito that was biting my chicks. I took a deep breath in and
out, while thinking in a conscious world “Ok,
Natha, you are only 12. It is not fun anymore if you knew how your life is
going to be in the future. It is still the best to live the present, to do what
you feel is right; and fill the pages of life with beautiful memories. Let
everything in the future to stay as a mystery”,
and I stopped.
After the whole conversation, my mom and aunts grabbed their
coffee and drank. Granny did drink a drop of coffee too, but she got a little
bit upset, and said “You live in
the city, but why your mind is so conservative? You should find out differences
in culture.” Granny
sounded assertive, but she wasn't that angry. “Whether they did the housework or not,
whether they are lazy or diligent, it’s
none of your business. It is their husband business”. I was scared when I heard Granny’s voice, but my head was nodded as
the same time signaled that I agreed with her. “Good
granny. Go!!!” without opened my
mouth. Likewise, my mom and aunts were silence, thinking that Granny was
getting mad.
From that time, my mind was opened by the strong words from
Granny. I found the idea that judging people is fine because everybody has the
right, but you will look smart enough if you don’t
judging people when you don’t know their
reasons. People might see others from different perspectives, and they judge
people based on their opinion. However, to keep your good image in the eyes of
others, then don’t ever try
to judge people without knowing anything first, because you will be so
embarrassed later when you found out that you were wrong. As what the native
American say, "Don't judge a man until you have walked a mile in his
Moccasins".
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