28/09/2008
One smile is enough to speak volumes.
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I had my first Polaroid in my life. It looks disgusting because it's expired. Nevertheless it is treasured, and personal. Thanks Ian. (Me smiling)
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I want to thank the following people who made that simple yet difficult decision.
For those who fetched me home, or to some central Mrt station, that simple act is noted, remembered, treasured, and forever appreciated.
These are the simple life changers:
Ian's dad, all the way from pasir ris to my door step.
Ern, all the way from church to my door step.
Chye aik, (Ystd) to outram mrt.
Ren Hao who took out 25 bucks to pay for my taxi fare. (That was elevate celebration dinner, we ended really late, like 10 plus. It was the last meeting i had with riverlifers for the next few months. That was the final conviction why i wanted to change church = i cant hang out with friends till so late, which totally sucks! And i am not old enough to keep staying over because i have yet to finish playing with the gun for two years. However my brother has that luxury, hence that makes a lot of difference.)
PJ, every trip is appreciated.
Amanda Ong's parents.
Nicol's mum (once)
Alissa Lim (For the rides to church too!)
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I am having my promos (my school calls it mid course) tommorow.
I have no idea how i feel.
I am still blogging.
I would say i have been slacking and mugging a lot, started like two weeks before september holidays. Started = more than just tutorials. So its coming to about 6 weeks of mugging?
I know i am holding onto my confidence. God.
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I find it hard to believe that my mindsets and perspectives are consistently broken down and reformed throughout this year.
Yet i still find some things in my personality unchanged.
As Chye Aik said, "Unlearn, and relearn."
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This looks interesting
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You revolutionised my life.
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One smile.
Scintillate, Sparkle, Shine