Monday, May 17, 2010

Thank You Guys

Have been a hectic and rollercoaster two weeks for me. So many things happened within such a short period of time. Sorry if I havent been replying to all smses or phone calls, but I know that many people really cared about me. Anyway I made a few phone calls to a few people just now and Esther didnt believe it was me. Lol. I wanted to call many people including Joanna but it was so late already, like 12.30am I dont want to disturb anyone.



So I wanna say a word of thanks to the following people here:

Boss: Thanks for standing by me and supporting me through.

Joseph: Thanks for helping me so much and doing so much for me and giving me all the encouragement.

YP and Yiting: Thanks my two juniors for being so caring and concerned. You guys are so sweet. (",)

Serena, Kadon, Max, 娟姐,Cat 姐: Thanks for the concern and the gifts, esp Cat 姐 and 娟姐 for always spending so much on me.

Mandy: I know you've been very worried. I will take care.

Georgina, Davina, Vivian: Thanks for the smses. Your thoughts are appreciated.

Shirley: Sorry for making you so worried always. Thanks for the concern!

Joanna: Sorry I havent been picking up your calls all the time. I've got your smses and they are so warm and touching everytime! I dont want you to be too worried about me as you have surgery also. Please take care.

Wei: Thanks for always dedicating my songs at YES 93.3 FM and being so supportive all the time. I know you are also very worried for me. I will be ok.

Esther: Thanks for your stars! I'm sorry it made your hand blister. :(

Carol, Yu Jing, Gilberto, Keng Huei, Panda: I know you all are concerned. Thanks for your well wishes. I will press on!

Godma Mrs Wee, God Sis Sarah: I sorry you both were so worried. I will take care.

J.Ai: Thanks for your concern. I know your little baby due this month. Do let me know when she's born! Sure to be a pretty little girl. (",)

Yiming, Jim 老师, Edwin 大哥, Peggy: Thanks for the concern too.

To Hello FM, Campus Rock, the many on Facebook, my friends and the people whom I missed out: THANK YOU SO MUCH! Every message of encouragement means so much to me.

Before I go, I wanna share a song with everyone. This song has been on repeat mode in my ipod for a few days. Nice song. Do listen to it.



Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru0ZEBiiARY

Sunday, May 16, 2010

What Do We Love?

A good quote from the movie: The Hurt Locker.

Staff Sergeant William James: [Speaking to his son] You love playing with that. You love playing with all your stuffed animals. You love your Mommy, your Daddy. You love your pajamas. You love everything, don't ya? Yea. But you know what, buddy? As you get older... some of the things you love might not seem so special anymore. Like your Jack-in-a-Box. Maybe you'll realize it's just a piece of tin and a stuffed animal. And the older you get, the fewer things you really love. And by the time you get to my age, maybe it's only one or two things. With me, I think it's one.

How true? When we were young, we love almost everything we see. From coins, to our toys, to the adults' handphones, to cars passing, to the birds in the sky, to even the lights turning on or the cold air blowing out of the white box. We get fascinated by many things. But as time goes by, we get older, and the things we loved gets lesser and lesser. Things we used to love becomes worthless and not as special or lovable anymore.

Why?

Will I be loved when I'm no longer here?

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Passing of a great Legend

Read the news few days ago and saw the news regarding the passing of Singapore's Legend, our founding forefather, Dr Goh Keng Swee.

Dr Goh has played an integral part in the development of Singapore. In 1959, upon taking up the post of Minister of Finance, he once famously described the state of Singapore’s economy as “wretched”. Thanks to his efforts, however, the economy did not stay that way for long.

Twelve years later, in 1979, Dr. Goh made significant contributions to Singapore’s education system, introducing key policies like religious education and streaming in primary schools. He also set up the existing JTC which created jobs for countless Singaporeans. His contribution to our country is significant and appreciable.

Thank you, Dr. Goh. Rest in peace.

Meanwhile, in the other part of the world, another boy has yet became a massive internet sensation after performing at his school's 6th grade festival. 6th grade I think is equivalent of Singapore's Pri 6. Young tender age of 12, his talents are incredible. Check out the video.



Feeling weak today. No strength to do anything.