Chinese New Year this time round is very different for me as I am with son now. The celebrations start usually at the eve of Chinese New Year itself, the reunion dinner. As it falls on a Sunday this time round and holidays for the next two days, the dinner this time round don’t seem like a rush. For my non-Chinese visitors, reunion dinners on the eve usually means having the whole family together for one night and have a grand dinner. The last time Anson’s great-grandparents saw him was in October last year. Neither did his grand-uncle or grand-auntie saw Anson before so I wouldn’t know what Anson’s reaction will be to first time meetings. Left: Anson’s grandmother introducing him to the kitchen Right: Great-grandmother giving Anson a welcome peck on the cheek. Anson did well with the relatives, though he was only cranky as it was about sleep time when we reach the place. Anson slept during dinner time but came out later to meet his relations. ...