first http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7419319.stm
then http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7419304.stm
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
It is past 5am in KL now
on the 23rd of May 2008
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!
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haha! i sort of planned this post a long time ago. now that i finally get to write it, it all seems surreal.
i am 21, and i am going to take my first Tripos 1B paper
'Pray that we will learn to delight in God’s creation, and never stop thanking Him for it.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!
=D=D=D
haha! i sort of planned this post a long time ago. now that i finally get to write it, it all seems surreal.
i am 21, and i am going to take my first Tripos 1B paper
'Pray that we will learn to delight in God’s creation, and never stop thanking Him for it.
That we will know how to use and enjoy the good things He has given us responsibly.
That even in the little things and small pleasures of the day, we will be thanking God for the joys these bring. '
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Passing Ramblings...
the daffodils came and went
so did the tulips, which were of a different colour from last year's.
it is now the season of the roses, and they are blooming just beneath my windows.
my last lecture of the year ended at 12 this afternoon, and that marked the end of official lessons of my 2nd year in camb. it was a plant lecture on GM crops. it reminded me of how science is directly relevant to the society, how knowledge is power for changing public opinion.
i sat along king's parade to people-watch last saturday, after my plant lecture. i see tourists snapping away at the magnificent king's college chapel, and see the graduates walking into senate house in their smart robes, with family members beaming alongside.
one day i will be both, both the graduate and the tourist, who cannot resist snapping away because she loves this place so much.
so did the tulips, which were of a different colour from last year's.
it is now the season of the roses, and they are blooming just beneath my windows.
my last lecture of the year ended at 12 this afternoon, and that marked the end of official lessons of my 2nd year in camb. it was a plant lecture on GM crops. it reminded me of how science is directly relevant to the society, how knowledge is power for changing public opinion.
i sat along king's parade to people-watch last saturday, after my plant lecture. i see tourists snapping away at the magnificent king's college chapel, and see the graduates walking into senate house in their smart robes, with family members beaming alongside.
one day i will be both, both the graduate and the tourist, who cannot resist snapping away because she loves this place so much.
I Cry Many Times in a Year
but there is always this once in may that is different.
it is when i read john's writing. his words are so sincere, that i can hear his voice.
i miss him, really. always.
it is when i read john's writing. his words are so sincere, that i can hear his voice.
i miss him, really. always.