Friday, August 21, 2009

Graduation 09!





back to kuching last weekend, attended MY graduation!
on the way BACK, my heart sank..
suddenly felt like the memories in unimas kept on flashing back again,
our orientation week during first year,
so so many funny moments during class, some silly jokes of lecturers, pranks,
"illegal"
activities, go fast foods, hantam hartz and hornbill steamboat ....
those were the days..
playing like a film without sound..

This day is what we were aiming for for those 3 years
these 3 years just flashed by
all the best to all my bestfrens, frens, coursemates,
my amazing roommates-tommy, weijian and lingsiong (how i would survive without snatching food from u all, hahaha),
and to all whom i knoe..


in front of BHEP, i just LOVED this pic!





in front of our faculty............




guess wat, doing this is AMAZINGLY FUN!!


my bros, who involuntarily became my photographers as v toured them around in UNIMAS
just cant live without them!

Monday, August 10, 2009

lol

found this van at kt, haha, STD marketing? i thought ppl r trying to avoid STD??? lol

Sunday, August 9, 2009

You..

YOU


A swift glance of you and it made me sway

Brushed through you and I felt the breezes of May

I tilted my head back to take another peek

What was it in your heart you seek?


Could it be a good and attentive listener?

Or perhaps a gentle pat on your shoulder

Maybe time is on your side

Maybe the weather today just don’t seem right


I pushed myself harder and took a turn

For I believed in something beyond reasons

That a hunch may means so much

It even beats the beautiful spring of March


And so nervously I held out my hand

Greeting you right before the yellow bus stand

You shook my hand and instantly I knew

There is more waiting to be continued….



-yh-

2048 09082009

(p.s: no person is involved in this fictional creation, thank you! )




Saturday, August 8, 2009

ordinary miracle - sarah mclaclan

It`s not that unusual
When everything is beautiful
It`s just another ordinary miracle today.

The sky knows when it`s time to snow,
Don`t need to teach a seed to grow,
It`s just another ordinary miracle today.

Life is like a gift they say
Wrapped up for you every day
Open up and find a way
To give some of your own love.

Isn`t it remarkable?
Like every time a raindrop falls
It`s just another ordinary miracle today.

Birds are meant to have their flame
They always make it home on spring
It`s just another ordinary miracle today.

When you wake up everyday
Please don`t throw your dreams away
Hold them close to your heart
`Cause we are all a part of the ordinary miracle

Ordinary miracle,
Do you want to see a miracle?

It seems so exceptional
The things just work out after all
It`s just another ordinary miracle today.

The sun comes up and shines so bright
And disappears again at night
It`s just another ordinary miracle today.

It`s just another ordinary miracle today.

Friday, August 7, 2009

things our mother taught us


My Mother Taught Me

My Mother taught me LOGIC...
"If you fall off that swing and break your neck, you can't go to the store with me."

My Mother taught me MEDICINE...
"If you don't stop crossing your eyes, they're going to freeze that way."

My Mother taught me TO THINK AHEAD...
"If you don't pass your spelling test, you'll never get a good job!"

My Mother taught me ESP...
"Put your sweater on; don't you think that I know when you're cold?"

My Mother taught me TO MEET A CHALLENGE...
"What were you thinking? Answer me when I talk to you...Don't talk back to me!"

My Mother taught me HUMOR...
"When that lawn mower cuts off your toes, don't come running to me."

My Mother taught me how to BECOME AN ADULT...
"If you don't eat your vegetables, you'll never grow up."

My Mother taught me about GENETICS...
"You are just like your father!"

My Mother taught me about my ROOTS...
"Do you think you were born in a barn?"

My Mother taught me about the WISDOM of AGE...
"When you get to be my age, you will understand."

My Mother taught me about ANTICIPATION...
"Just wait until your father gets home."

My Mother taught me about RECEIVING...
"You are going to get it when we get home."

And my all time favorite thing--JUSTICE
"One day you will have kids, and I hope they turn out just like YOU.. then you'll see what it's like."

In between all this, my Mother taught me how to Live!


(some nice forwarded msg)

nice story too! - why mothers cry

Why Mothers Cry...

"Why are you crying?" he asked his mom.

"Because I'm a mother," she told him.

"I don't understand," he said. His mom just hugged him and said, "You never will!" Later the little boy asked his father why Mother seemed to cry for no reason.

"All mothers cry for no reason," was all his dad could say.

The little boy grew up and became a man, still wondering why mothers cry. So he finally put in a call to God and when God got on the phone the man said, "God, why do mothers cry so easily."

God said, "You see son, when I made mothers they had to be special. I made their shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world, yet gentle enough to give comfort. I gave them an inner strength to endure childbirth and the rejection that many times come from their children.

"I gave them a hardiness that allows them to keep going when everyone else gives up, and to take care of their families through sickness and fatigue without complaining.

"I gave them the sensitivity to love their children under all circumstances, even when their child has hurt them very badly. This same sensitivity helps them to make a child's boo-boo feel better and helps them share a teenager's anxieties and fears.

"I gave them a tear to shed. It's theirs exclusively to use whenever it's needed. It's their only weakness. It's a tear for mankind."

nice story - people in our life

People In Our Life


During my second month of school, our professor gave us a pop quiz.

I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions, until I read the last one: "What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?" Surely, this was some kind of joke.

I had seen the cleaning woman several times. She was tall, dark-haired and in her 50s, but how would I know her name?

I handed in my paper, leaving the last question blank.

Just before class ended, one student asked if the last question would count toward our quiz grade.

"Absolutely," said the professor. "In your careers, you will meet many people. All are significant. They deserve your attention and care, even if all you do is smile and say 'hello'."

I've never forgotten that lesson. I also spoke to her, learned her name and said Thanks!