Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Moving on, minute by minute where our dreams lead us to

There was once a saying goes, "When a life is borned, death awaits". I personally find it true. If there is no death, the existence of mortal life is zero. As we live as our current "us", we tend to forget some of the things that matters most to us, in other words, deviation. Family, friends, buddies and pals, money, belongings, pets, etc, as we lived by all these factors, we are still originally destined to accomplish one goal. It is none other than the fulfillment of our dreams. All life live only once. Whether there are people who believe human race are actually reincarnation of the past or send down by heaven to watch over the earth, we will only remember what we did and said on earth in this hour when we are still breathing through our lungs. No guarantees on what will happen after we meet the finish line of our lives. Therefore, as I put my thoughts on this matter, I put my own resolve to the very top of my mind, to ensure that I will achieve what I want to do in the next few years. Time and fate might trick us off our shoes. Render us unsustainable and weak. Eventhough it is difficult to come out from the muddy marshes that we might fall into, we must not forget the one purpose we are born here, that is, to achieve our dreams. And, I believe, that strong resolution and determination will whisk away all bushes and thorns, to allow a beautiful flower to blossom. A flower that shines brightly under both moonlight and the sun. All in all, to my friends or anyone who read this post, remember your aims and your purpose of your existence. For those who haven't realise their own goals, do not surrender or forfeit. Keep on believing and extend your hands to the people around you, and you will definitely find your path. Have faith in ourselves, and together, we will make the world a better place even if its just a tiny bit. =)

p/s: these are the videos when we (me, pingying, bryan and wai chien) were in summit on 19/7/2009. take a look~

me and bryan snatching for the cheese, eventually I made his drop into the sugar solution XD

Friday, July 10, 2009

Decision making, is and always a tough one

In every person's life, there will always come a day where we have to make huge decisions. It is just the matter of time. However, when the day finally arrives, it plainly gives us headaches, sleepless nights, frustration and for worse scenario, no appetite to eat. We have to think from every bit of perspective of views to consider and compare for one and only purpose, that is, making a final decision. In my case, the question lies on, whether to go or not to go? I was surfing the internet like usual when I decided to check on the upu website and stated there, the result of the appeal for upu is out! So, I logged in and checked that I am offered applied chemistry in UM, the 1st out of 2 choices of courses that I filled in. At the same time, my registration letter for NUS arrived. Honestly, I already did all preparations needed for enrolling in NUS end of this month, including the pre-registration. Even the bus tickets to Singapore for QET had already been bought. Initially, I never really put any hope for my appeal for UPU. But, currently, in this situation, I actually feel myself is at a lost, wondering how am I going to end up in an ultimate decision in just another day? Will I be able to decide on a road which I am going to take without having any regrets in the future? Or both paths laid in front of me will eventually lead me to one same final stop? Now, this is what makes a decision difficult to handle, or maybe not? I wonder.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Seafield's Canteen Day and laughter~

This morning, I drove out at 9.30am, ready to pick up Mr. Bryan Kwon and Mr. Lee Wai Chien from their houses. We met up with Ping Ying and her friend, Ryan at the school's gate ^^. The canteen day was crowded with people everywhere. Students, teachers, parents, friends from other schools, etc. We also get to meet Pn.Thenmoli, Pn.Poh, Kang Kang ^^ (busy with his calls), Pn.Ang (or Ung...can't remember) and also Jen Chong's mother. Not forgetting Shang Shi and his friend, Edmund (correct me if I spelt it wrongly). We started out with myself buying sushi from a sushi stall, the taste is not too bad but the rice was a bit mushy and soggy (I think they put a little too much volume of water). After that, we kind of walked around the school, scouting for delicious-looking food. In the end, Ping Ying, Wai Chien and I ended up eating maggi-mee dry noodles bought from a stall, rm2 for each cup. On the other hand, Bryan bought a steak, and it was difficult for him to bite. He even broke two plastic forks and a wooden stick while trying to poke or cut it. Eventually, he just chucked the whole piece of steak into his mouth! Poor Bryan. It was hilarious as you can see from the video below. Later on, I fetched Bryan home. Wai Chien walked back as we strolled to the wrong row of houses where we thought I parked my car. Lucky for him, since it was nearer to his house. All in all, we had a great time in school. Watch the videos posted below to get a bigger picture of the event. Bon jour~


















videos taken by ~pekyee~

Saturday, July 4, 2009

An incident!!

It was 10pm. My parents and I went out for a late dinner at nirvana (usj 9 bussiness centre). That night, I decided to give my parents a ride to and fro. On our way back after dinner, when I was nearing the uphill junction to turn out from usj9 bussiness centre, I had a minor car incident. Now, the reason for it was because, I was too focused on my right side for upcoming cars. So, without realising, I was a little too far to the left. My dad pretty much shouted for me to brake the car and I did. But, it was a little too late as I could hear the sound of the car pressed towards the curve divider. A scratchy sound. I just reversed the car and continue our way back home. Once we reached home, I quickly get off and checked my sister's car condition. It looked a bit dented at the side near the tyre but is not obvious. However, it was pretty dark so I could not confirm the exact condition of the car. Thinking back, I was lucky that there was not even a single car when I had the incident. Or else, it could have been worse. Hence, in conclusion, this incident taught me to focus on all sides whenever I want to turn into any junctions, and also, to improve my side parking. I pretty much had a lecture from my parents, but they did not scold me or raised their voices when they correct my way of driving. So, last but not least, I also want to thank them for tolerating with my amateur driving ^^. Therefore, I hereby promised that I will not repeat the same mistake. *peace*

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Taking a night-out

Four of us (Ping Ying, Bryan, Wai Chien and myself) went to summit for a walk, followed by a hang-out at 3K's night market. While we got ourselves some delicacies (except for Bryan due to his "condition" ^^) and honey-jelly drink (my first time drinking it), Bryan also bought some fruits and veggies, which I found it pretty amusing during the whole process. You can ask the other witnesses too =). Below are some videos I took. I couldn't manage to record a video when we were at the night market due to own safety purposes, unable to take the risk of taking a video in a crowded night market. But, I hope you can picture how our outing went. Enjoy~


videos taken by ~pekyee~


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