F.A.M.I.L.Y
POSTED ON: 31 August 2012 @ 12:49 AM | 0 comments
Neither rich nor poor,
Neither too loving nor too cold,
It's just me introducing my family,
the ones that stood by there timelessly.
My family is weird. Like literally weird. We argued because of T.V programmes. Can you believe that?? My brother loves action / horror movies, my mother loves HOKKIEN dramas, my sister loves MTV and I like everything except what my mom loves. HAHA. We have two televisions at home so we can you know, sort things out. We are pretty much older now, (plus point that I am not at home) so we don't really argue.
We love to laugh. Like crazily with hitting. Yeah, you heard me. Hitting! My brother, sister and I used to wrestled . It's because my brother is bigger than my sister and I, we used to combine OUR FORCES to go against him! *Wohooo* . HAHA. SOooo much of childhood memories, where we loved to imitate characters in dramas and cartoon. We used to build spacecraft (because of Star Trek) with blanket and pretended to move from left to right like we were in outer space.
But my family not only existed for those times that makes me happy, but also for those times where family members are the ones that could understand the struggles and pains I went through. Because we understand, we know and we feel the same way. When one is down, others will pull that only one up.
Not easy for the one who suppose to set footsteps for younger sibling to follow. ( I used to ask, 'Why me??') I learnt from God, mom and friends to do what is right for an elder sibling , to say sorry (which was so difficult) when I hurt my younger siblings and to be humble with a open heart to sister and brother in times of need.
I always believe my family is a gift from God to me. The greatest gift of all- that funny little family I have.
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Finally.
POSTED ON: 29 August 2012 @ 5:42 PM | 0 comments
Finally...I finished my internship! :)
I am full with happiness!
Third year is coming..
and I am anticipating for it
Spending time in hometown,
Best form of retreat..
with FAMILY!
So, these are some pictures to exhibit how I went through my final days on the peak!:)
We ate some delicious food. :) I am glad I met Fabienne (the one who stood behind light blue blouse) during my internship. She is a loyal friend and taught me couple of things in friendship. :)
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I attended a concert just when I wanted to leave. This time, it's Hacken Lee's . He is a Hong Kong singer, actor and I had the privileged to be a photographer that day.
*BYEEEEeeee*
So much for adapting myself in corporate world, I know what I am good in and not. It's true when people say the working world is different from university world. But I have one more year left to go (or maybe just 8 months), I will cherish everything by one step at a time...starting by waving loves and goodbyes to departing seniors!:)
Labels: personal, random
The Schindler's List
POSTED ON: 18 August 2012 @ 9:27 PM | 1 comments
It’s often reflective to watch movie that exhibit how
torturous and unfair life could be that you will know how blessed you are.
Schindler was a German who saved more than 1000 lives of the Jews during the holocaust with all the
millions of bucks he had profited from his business. He stood against murder,
cruelty despite the pressure and influence of the war (the killing of the Jews
also known as holocaust). It must have been difficult to stand against those powers knowing that sometimes things can get out of control. At one scene after
the war ended, he cried saying that he could save more life if he sold his car
and pin after his assistant reminded him, that in Hebrew ‘Whoever saves one
life, saves the world entire’. He thought he didn’t do enough. But, the Jews that he saved are called the
Schindler ’s Jew that numbered more than 6000 more than the population of the
whole Jewish in Poland, less than 4000. The show is named after
Schindler ’s
list because the list of names he asked his secretary to type to save every
Jews he could possibly think of. It’s a great show reminded me how ugly life
could be, how precious is one life,how faith could be the only source of hope
& strength in time of darkness, how blessed am I once again.To act out of kindness is not difficult, it’s whether you
want to or not. One simple act could change one life.
I will rephrase it then,
‘Whoever changes one life, changes the world entire’.
Labels: thought
A true Malaysian.
POSTED ON: 06 August 2012 @ 3:26 PM | 0 comments
Watched Oylmpic's badminton match yesterday. Seriously, I think I only watched less that 5 times in my whole life.But I just want to support Datuk Lee Chong Wei as a Malaysian. I was at a cafe eating 'Chee Cheong Fun' and watched the match with the rest of Malaysian regardless RACE, RELIGION or CULTURE.All of us have only one aim-: To support Lee Chong Wei ; to witness the historic moment when Malaysia win the first Olympic Gold medal.
Sadly, Lee Chong Wei did not win the gold medal.
But throughout that 79minutes of match, I have learnt some lessons. Lessons that I will carry as a Malaysian. A true Malaysian.
First, I learnt that our fellow Malaysians are actually very supportive rakyat. (even the kids). I was watching that match with a bunch of kids. They were like 'Yeahhh. Aiyaaaa.. OUT!!'.. Without realising, that match actually planted the root of loving and supporting our country no matter we win or not. The most important, we support/ encourage our fellow Malaysians that try to win / do something for US-- no matter whether he/she is a sportman, soldier, police, teacher and etc. The power of encouragement and support is huge.
Secondly, it's okay to lose. Attitude matter the most. Datuk Lee cried during the medal-giving ceremony. As a Malaysian, I felt emotional. I felt like you know, it's just 2 points away (21-19) and we were so close to victory. I wonder how Datuk Lee felt. But Datuk Lee won Malaysians' hearts and the world hearts' for trying his HARDEST. It's okay to lose when you gave in everything. Coz God will do the REST.
Thirdly, I am born in Malaysia for a reason. God planted me here.I know other country could provide a better prospect for most of us: in education, salary, living . Come to think of that, it's true.Other county can provide better. But we are here for a reason. Learn to love our country and people,folks. I am tired of listening to racist statement such as ' Na ge Mai Lai Ren' .Datuk Lee played for all the Malaysians not only the chinese in Malaysia. He carried the nationality, 'Malaysia'. How can someone support him but a racist? Every goverment in the world make mistakes. Do not bring the older generation's mistakes into our kids' generation. Be an agent of change. Make a change. Love Malaysia.
1st Peter 2: 13-17
Make the Master proud of you by being good citizens. Respect the authorities, whatever their level; they are God's emissaries for keeping order. It is God's will that by doing good, you might cure the ignorance of the fools who think you're a danger to society. Exercise your freedom by serving God, not by breaking the rules.Treat everyone you meet with dignity. Love your spiritual family. Revere God. Respect the government. (The Message)
Thank You , Datuk Lee Chong Wei!
Labels: motivation, random
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F.A.M.I.L.Y
POSTED ON: 31 August 2012 @ 12:49 AM | 0 comments
Neither rich nor poor,
Neither too loving nor too cold,
It's just me introducing my family,
the ones that stood by there timelessly.
My family is weird. Like literally weird. We argued because of T.V programmes. Can you believe that?? My brother loves action / horror movies, my mother loves HOKKIEN dramas, my sister loves MTV and I like everything except what my mom loves. HAHA. We have two televisions at home so we can you know, sort things out. We are pretty much older now, (plus point that I am not at home) so we don't really argue.
We love to laugh. Like crazily with hitting. Yeah, you heard me. Hitting! My brother, sister and I used to wrestled . It's because my brother is bigger than my sister and I, we used to combine OUR FORCES to go against him! *Wohooo* . HAHA. SOooo much of childhood memories, where we loved to imitate characters in dramas and cartoon. We used to build spacecraft (because of Star Trek) with blanket and pretended to move from left to right like we were in outer space.
But my family not only existed for those times that makes me happy, but also for those times where family members are the ones that could understand the struggles and pains I went through. Because we understand, we know and we feel the same way. When one is down, others will pull that only one up.
Not easy for the one who suppose to set footsteps for younger sibling to follow. ( I used to ask, 'Why me??') I learnt from God, mom and friends to do what is right for an elder sibling , to say sorry (which was so difficult) when I hurt my younger siblings and to be humble with a open heart to sister and brother in times of need.
I always believe my family is a gift from God to me. The greatest gift of all- that funny little family I have.
Labels: beautiful, family, God
Finally.
POSTED ON: 29 August 2012 @ 5:42 PM | 0 comments
Finally...I finished my internship! :)
I am full with happiness!
Third year is coming..
and I am anticipating for it
Spending time in hometown,
Best form of retreat..
with FAMILY!
So, these are some pictures to exhibit how I went through my final days on the peak!:)
We ate some delicious food. :) I am glad I met Fabienne (the one who stood behind light blue blouse) during my internship. She is a loyal friend and taught me couple of things in friendship. :)
----------------------------
I attended a concert just when I wanted to leave. This time, it's Hacken Lee's . He is a Hong Kong singer, actor and I had the privileged to be a photographer that day.
*BYEEEEeeee*
So much for adapting myself in corporate world, I know what I am good in and not. It's true when people say the working world is different from university world. But I have one more year left to go (or maybe just 8 months), I will cherish everything by one step at a time...starting by waving loves and goodbyes to departing seniors!:)
Labels: personal, random
The Schindler's List
POSTED ON: 18 August 2012 @ 9:27 PM | 1 comments
It’s often reflective to watch movie that exhibit how
torturous and unfair life could be that you will know how blessed you are.
Schindler was a German who saved more than 1000 lives of the Jews during the holocaust with all the
millions of bucks he had profited from his business. He stood against murder,
cruelty despite the pressure and influence of the war (the killing of the Jews
also known as holocaust). It must have been difficult to stand against those powers knowing that sometimes things can get out of control. At one scene after
the war ended, he cried saying that he could save more life if he sold his car
and pin after his assistant reminded him, that in Hebrew ‘Whoever saves one
life, saves the world entire’. He thought he didn’t do enough. But, the Jews that he saved are called the
Schindler ’s Jew that numbered more than 6000 more than the population of the
whole Jewish in Poland, less than 4000. The show is named after
Schindler ’s
list because the list of names he asked his secretary to type to save every
Jews he could possibly think of. It’s a great show reminded me how ugly life
could be, how precious is one life,how faith could be the only source of hope
& strength in time of darkness, how blessed am I once again.To act out of kindness is not difficult, it’s whether you
want to or not. One simple act could change one life.
I will rephrase it then,
‘Whoever changes one life, changes the world entire’.
Labels: thought
A true Malaysian.
POSTED ON: 06 August 2012 @ 3:26 PM | 0 comments
Watched Oylmpic's badminton match yesterday. Seriously, I think I only watched less that 5 times in my whole life.But I just want to support Datuk Lee Chong Wei as a Malaysian. I was at a cafe eating 'Chee Cheong Fun' and watched the match with the rest of Malaysian regardless RACE, RELIGION or CULTURE.All of us have only one aim-: To support Lee Chong Wei ; to witness the historic moment when Malaysia win the first Olympic Gold medal.
Sadly, Lee Chong Wei did not win the gold medal.
But throughout that 79minutes of match, I have learnt some lessons. Lessons that I will carry as a Malaysian. A true Malaysian.
First, I learnt that our fellow Malaysians are actually very supportive rakyat. (even the kids). I was watching that match with a bunch of kids. They were like 'Yeahhh. Aiyaaaa.. OUT!!'.. Without realising, that match actually planted the root of loving and supporting our country no matter we win or not. The most important, we support/ encourage our fellow Malaysians that try to win / do something for US-- no matter whether he/she is a sportman, soldier, police, teacher and etc. The power of encouragement and support is huge.
Secondly, it's okay to lose. Attitude matter the most. Datuk Lee cried during the medal-giving ceremony. As a Malaysian, I felt emotional. I felt like you know, it's just 2 points away (21-19) and we were so close to victory. I wonder how Datuk Lee felt. But Datuk Lee won Malaysians' hearts and the world hearts' for trying his HARDEST. It's okay to lose when you gave in everything. Coz God will do the REST.
Thirdly, I am born in Malaysia for a reason. God planted me here.I know other country could provide a better prospect for most of us: in education, salary, living . Come to think of that, it's true.Other county can provide better. But we are here for a reason. Learn to love our country and people,folks. I am tired of listening to racist statement such as ' Na ge Mai Lai Ren' .Datuk Lee played for all the Malaysians not only the chinese in Malaysia. He carried the nationality, 'Malaysia'. How can someone support him but a racist? Every goverment in the world make mistakes. Do not bring the older generation's mistakes into our kids' generation. Be an agent of change. Make a change. Love Malaysia.
1st Peter 2: 13-17
Make the Master proud of you by being good citizens. Respect the authorities, whatever their level; they are God's emissaries for keeping order. It is God's will that by doing good, you might cure the ignorance of the fools who think you're a danger to society. Exercise your freedom by serving God, not by breaking the rules.Treat everyone you meet with dignity. Love your spiritual family. Revere God. Respect the government. (The Message)
Thank You , Datuk Lee Chong Wei!
Labels: motivation, random
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