It has to be your day today because it has been a week since I last blog. Hmmm… I am beginning to enjoy the feeling of being captured by the flash light of the camera lately. I thought of sharing with you one photo taken at my Grandmother’s 81st birthday anniversary which was held successfully last Sunday. It was certainly a great day for all of us (children and grandchildren). The lady beside me is my sister who is now doing her Bachelor in Banking and Finance in Sabah.

Alright, I am happily enjoying my holiday in my hometown Kuching. One week has passed and I am doing fine. Let me tell you what I missed most: I miss my buddies who are in Skudai and of course my broadband connection. I think I am a weird person, when I am studying in Skudai I missed my family badly but now that I am with my family I missed my friends back there. What’s wrong with me…
What’s up with today? I am actually observing my fasting and abstinence today in conjunction with Ash Wednesday. Tomorrow marks the start of the Lent season, a period of 40 days for penance and reflection. Too bad Chinese New Year get into the way, nonetheless I should refrain myself from indulging myself with those tasty food and delicacies this new year. I will still eat but not to the point of eating excessively like I used to when I was a kid/teenager. Haha!
Oh ya. Refrigerator! My parents bought a new Hitachi refrigerator with a capacity of 700liters. It’s silver in colour and it’s huge! Our old refrigerator has reached the end of its life after serving us for 17 years. Our new Hitachi refrigerator now stands proudly in our kitchen.
This very new year, I want to start anew. I want to put my 200% effort in whatever things I do, especially in my research and writing, my involvement in my local parish, workout for a fit body, and treating relationship with my friends and family with a more loving heart.
I am looking forward for the family reunion tomorrow. It would be good to gather with my relatives again. Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Quote to share
The past is over and cannot be changed. Today is the future i created yesterday and the future is where we are going to be!
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I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Susan Kishner
Eh…daniel a~~U scare other people duno your name a??Write so big at there,xixi.Erm,We also miss u so much lah,especially that Justin,every time he saw me at msn,he say:”Anna,when daniel online must tell him I miss him very much,ok?”haha…
Hehe,my father also buy a new Sharp refrigerator for us!!It is silver-grey colour,it is huge,but I not sure how much liter it have.The old refrigerator also used 17 years le,very old loh~~
Happy Chinese New Year o^^
Happy New Year Daniel !! Gong Xi Gong Xi…
Interesting thought about past present and future, let me share with you mine:
The past is the key to the future.
Ahahhahaa.. its contradictory with your quote but hey its true.
祝你新年蒙恩,主爱满满。因为是农历新年嘛,所以就用中文留言了!
Hi Susan, glad that you dropped by. I’m glad you like to read my blog but honestly the content of my blog is less informational than yours.
Anna, I like my name so I would want others to know my name too. Ahaha. My name means “protect” and “peace”!
Robin, we have to agree that we can’t change the past. That’s the very truth about the past. Though we can never change our past we can still learn from the past, hence the key to the future.
Alvin, thank you for you wishes. Happy Chinese New Year to you in Japan too!
happy chinese new year to you
are you coming to your studied already ?
Hey keeyit, I’m still spending my holiday in Kuching. Well, not holiday actually because I have to complete my research proposal before this Thursday and have to get them presented on this coming Monday.
Going back to Johor on Thursday. Keep my fingers crossed that everything will be fine and this Year of Rat (YOR) will be a great one for each and everyone.
kong hee fatt choy bro!
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