Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Happy Chinese New Year!

 


Happy Chinese New Year 

The Year of the Snake, Hooman’s Year

I am not particularly into this celebration, but this year is special, it’s the Year of the Snake,

Hooman’s Year.

Hooman deeply believed in Chinese astrology. He owned an ancient book on Chinese philosophy, written over 3,000 years ago by a special scholar. I still have that book today, and I must say, many of the character descriptions it contains seem remarkably accurate.

This photo captures a cherished memory, I took it of Hooman standing beside his Chinese zodiac sign, the Snake, at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto. The square features bronze statues of the twelve zodiac animals, arranged in their respective order. It was a truly beautiful journey.

Hooman and I always found ways to travel on a budget, often camping instead of staying in hotels. Our first hotel experiences together were in Crete, where he absolutely loved swimming and diving. 

Our Toronto trip was equally wonderful- he had traveled from Iran to Calgary and then to Toronto to meet each other, while I arrived from the U.S., having attended a conference. Wanting to make this trip truly special, I ensured that he had nothing to worry about, from his journey from Iran to our 12-day stay in a stunning hotel, a small suite with an incredible view.

And now, as we celebrate another year in the Chinese calendar, I am filled with nostalgia, remembering his belief in Chinese astrology and how every year, he would message me, whether by call, email, or WhatsApp - saying:

„Toky eshghe man, be careful! This year is (Cat, Tiger, etc.). It means this and that for you, but we have many lucks and opportunities …“

My lovely Hoomy, this is your year. 

Happy New Year!

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