The journey

Time waits for no one, sure as the tide pulls the ocean
Sure as the path that’s been chosen, cannot be changed
I my life’s destination, I searched for the explanation
For some kind of reason, for my sorrow and pain
But in my isolation I learned to listen
To be thankful for the love that I’d been given

This is my Journey, Journey through life
With every twist and turn I’ve laughed and cried
As the road unwinds
This is my journey, and I’ve learned to fight
To make me strong enough, to lift me up,
To bring my dreams alive

In desperation, I swore that never again
Would I hear all the laughter of my friends and my family
A million tears that I’d cried then began to dry
And in the silence of the night time, I came to realize
A sweet inspiration filled my horizon
Gave me the heart to go on and never would give in

This is my Journey, Journey through life
With every twist and turn I’ve laughed and cried
As the road unwinds
This is my journey, and I’ve learned to fight
To make strong enough, to lift me up,
To bring my dreams alive

I’m going to love each moment, of every day and every night
I’ll look back to the past with the sweetest smile
For now I realise, I’ve been given the key to life
I’ve been kissed by the angel by my side


The Journey by 911

This song best describes my position at the moment. Feeling so elated after the supplier whom I have been corresponding to finally takes my request seriously. They scheduled a meeting between their their top Management and me this week.

But heck, I will back in Kuching in a few days. Just replied them and requested for a reschedule. Fingers crossed. I will be very likely to finish my experimental program by end of this year if I managed to strike a cooperation with them. Again, fingers crossed.

Ask, and you will receive;
Seek, and you will find;
Knock, and the door will be opened to you.
(Luke 11:9) (TEV)

I shall continue praying and praying and praying until I finish my masters program and until my last day on earth.

Debbie has something to say

Yada! I am back from my retreat. Wonderful experience I must say. I shall not talk about it in this post. Well, a few weeks ago, I requested from Debbie of phatramblings a blog review for my site. I am glad she wrote a review for me and it’s free.

Debbie aka Phatelera

Debbie, I must thank you for your time and effort though I know you were pretty occupied of late. Read on…

Here’s the first blog review for Daniel’s Ground. “Get up, dress up, speak up and show up”, that’s the tagline for his site. He successfully moved from his old blog to a new domain name at http://danielliew.com. That’s pretty cool, I must say. The new layout looks more professional and clean. It took a while to load, though. Maybe it’s my connection that was super slow. Personally, I loved his previous blog layout, which has more colour.

One of my blogging pet peeves is too much grammatical and spelling mistakes. It annoys me. However, Daniel is a good writer. He writes honestly and sincerely, and he has good command of English, perhaps better than mine. If you don’t believe me, go ahead and give him a visit. =)

He writes about almost everything under the sun, namely food, blogging, and basically his life. I also love the way he edits his photos to make his posts look extra fun and interesting. Judging from what he wrote in his About page, he’s a confident and friendly person who’s striving to reach his goals and dreams. A fun person to get to know, I think! And he’s a fellow Kuchingite! Give him a holler, will ya?

Debbie did offer whether there is any need to edit anything. My answer is this review is good enough, I mean real good, it’s the first review I received (so touched).

Just to comment on the statement “it took a while to load”. Please bear with me for awhile because my current host has its limitation in providing higher capacity in processing this site. That explains why it takes a while to load and it also takes awhile for your comments to appear.