Thursday, October 9, 2008

“What are you waiting for?”

I usually don’t care much (and even just plain ignore) people when they ask me when I am going to have a child. Parents… friends… extended families… doesn’t matter. I just ignore them all. But for the first time in my life, today, that question somewhat bothered me.

I had a medical check up today and the doctor recommended me to have a certain vaccine. I said okay. Then the doctor asked me if I had plan to get pregnant in the next three months. I said no, I have no plan to get pregnant at least for a couple of years to come. The doctor looked at me, and said… “What are you waiting for? You’re (insert my age here). It’s time.”

Yes, that question bothered me because it was asked by a doctor… nothing personal. It was asked based on his knowledge about conditions needed for a healthy pregnancy.

From medical perspective, perhaps, I am not making the right decision… for myself and for my future child. Maybe it’s a trade off with having a child when I feel mentally ready thus feel completely happy about it. Parents who are happy about themselves make happy children (well… most of the times anyway). Not an easy trade off… so I guess I should think about this more carefully.  

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Debates

Americans will vote for their next president in about 5 weeks. So far there have been one presidential debate and one vice presidential debate. I watched both. I am not going into who-won-the-debates topic, but I do want to say I had so much fun watching both debates. I think mostly because it was more like a brain storming process for me, and a chance for me to think about issues they brought up during the debates.

But speaking of fun… I have to admit that I had more fun watching Sarah Palin’s interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric. I guess because I think I could see the real Sarah Palin better in such informal sets. For that, I must say Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric did a very good job. I wish such critical and honest interviews were done here in my home country too. Then we could all see the real politicians of this country. Are they really qualified? How are they going to solve important issues this country is now facing? Perhaps that way more people like me — the politic-skepticals — would be convinced to vote.

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