Sunday, 29 January 2012

ARGH!

Admin Summer.

ARGH! It sure sucks today! My stomach hurts as well as my head! It's spinning! And, the noodle I'm eating now taste bad!

Saturday, 28 January 2012

Summer's eyes

By winter Admin. This is from where Summer called me. 
Title : The side of Lonely Summer .
Character : Summer and her class and many others.

"Wake up Summer" Summer Mom said softly. It was 6:00 in the morning, Summer needed to wake up to catch her FIRST bus. Summer open her eyes, and walk towards the toilet to wash up. After eating and changing, she went down to catch her first bus. But, when she went down, it left, now she has to Take the second bus. " Ooh no!" Summer father said. He was suppose to work, but he was having a little cold.

When Summer reach her school, she sat all the way back, taking out her book to  read. SHe says reading book was like going on a adventure. Like a million angels, a storybook, bought her to sadness. Anyway, come back, she was reading, and then, school bell rang...and time had morning assembly, then go back to class.


"RIIING" Recess started. Summer wanted to talk to....

TO BE COUNTINUED, AFTER SUMMER TOLD ME THE FULL STORY.


Lol.

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Okay. i don't know the title above ^^^
-Admin Winter
Title : The touching story
Character: Summer

Summer was reading a storybook, called " A million angles" She almost cried when she read it. She told me about it and it was so touching.

K. dunno wat to say. LOLOL BYE~

O.O

Second Admin Story .
Title : Related , are we?

Characters : Summer ( It's the Creator Nickname)  , YuQuan.

Summer:"YQ! Wahh seh! I want to eat my father cooked fish adn chilli!
YQ:WHAT FISH!!
Summer : U noe, Samba and Bidam!
YQ: MEE TOOO!
SUmmer: I like it  eu know!
YQ: SAME OMG!

The next day

Summer " O ' yeah, yesterday, i go home really eat Bimdam fish leh
YQ:COOL.
Summer : Ya Cool, yesterday u eat wat
YQ : Steamboat
Summer: OMG, serious? My father said he wanted a steamboat almost!
YQ:COOL , ARE WE RELATED?
Summer: ...No...
YQ:LOL
Summer : Blurh!


Okay, i don't know what's next, this is only what I hear and saw. And, I can't find a proper Title, so i used this, every story there's a title, like Summer have too. My nickname Is Winter. ;)

Hi Guys~~

Hello. Second ADMIN of this blog. :) ^-^ Pls enjoy and share this blog.

My blog been shared now!

My blog is shared now, with someone. I'll tell you the truth, if something happens. Anyway, i know you won't understand it now. Plus, that person will be posting together. And, she can post things about me, of course, she post stories about me of course. :) BYE BYE! Ooohh~ I'm hungry. :O

Don't judge her.

Dont judge her, even if she has scars.
Don't judge her, even if she sits alone in her class. 
Don't judge her, even when she runs away. 
Don't judge her, cause you only know her name. 
Don't judge her, you don't know what she's been through. 
Don't judge her, if she's not as pretty as you.
Don't judge her, god made us all special.
Don't judge her, she's the best she can do.

Don't judge her, just cause she's not like you

Friday, 27 January 2012

TODAY SUCKS

I hate today! I'm so angry,scared,sad and frustrated.I HATE MY CHINESE TEACHER.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Monday, 23 January 2012

CNY 2ND DAY

Okay~ Fun. but what  i don't like is my mom humilate me. :( Anyway, so hot at there, tmr still go my father side..ah ya. i like my mom's side better, but my father side got hamster :D

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Saturday, 21 January 2012

OMG!!

can't wait for CNY tmr!! I really tired now! TMR still have to do my Tuition hw! Hpmh! No fair. :( ANYWAY BYE!

Friday, 20 January 2012

Ambitions

What's My what? "YOUR AMBITION!" Yeah, my ambitions.

1. Journalist.
2. TV Host
3. Dancing Teacher
5. Actress
6. Singer
7. Teacher
8. Lawyer
9. Interior Designer
10. ( DUNNO STILL THINKING

BYE OFF TO LUNCH. Later after tuition go buy clothing! SHOPPING1 YAY! :D

CNY COMING! :D

YAYA!! CNY is coming! Just tomorrow only! But too bad i have 听 写 !  aiish, irratating cl teacher! HMm, Ltr i go tuition, wa lao, got new girl, i hate her lorh! So show off! Hmm, sry for not blogging so long, cuz' quite busy with a P5 LIFE!



TIRED. Hmm.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

K-POP photos

It's K-POP madness!!\


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Today diary - 11/1/12

OUHK SRY FOR NOT UPDATING. K. normal day. But ,tell u wat, i'm a board manager where i can design my board. YAY. And, tmr must clean class room. Eeek! PLUS, i'm very angry with the person in fornt of me. It's haowoon. His a little mad of course. Always want to squeeze me by pushing his chair to hit my table ( I'M SUPPOSE TO BE FIRST, FIRST MEANS NO ONE INFORNT OF ME.) I really want to complain, but his really a..choas.

K. nothing much. Just tired and I alwyas want to sleep at the noon but now no cause my mom ask me to do hw. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! I hope everyday is a fun day! :)


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somewhere in brooklyn lyrics


Somewhere In Brooklyn Lyrics

(Chorus)
she was covered in leather and gold, 21 years old
i lost her in the cold
it's unfair, she's out there
somewhere, somewhere, somewhere in Brooklyn
she's somewhere, somewhere, somewhere in Brooklyn

(Verse 1)
little miss perfect sitting at the train stop
red nike high tops listening to hip-hop
while we were waiting started conversating
before i got her name along came a train

...next stop Brooklyn

now i'm lookin'

(Chorus)
she was covered in leather and gold, 21 years old
i lost her in the cold
it's unfair, she's out there
somewhere, somewhere, somewhere in Brooklyn
she's somewhere, somewhere, somewhere in Brooklyn

(Verse 2)
on the street kickin' rocks circling the same block
green farm flatbush
checking every corner shop
tappin' people's shoulders askin if they know her
everyday's the same back to the train

...next stop Brooklyn

...I'm still lookin
http://www.elyricsworld.com/somewhere_in_brooklyn_lyrics_bruno_mars.html

(Chorus)
she was covered in leather and gold, 21 years old
i lost her in the cold
it's unfair, she's out there
somewhere, somewhere, somewhere in Brooklyn
she's somewhere, somewhere, somewhere in Brooklyn

Ohhh Ohh Oh Oh Ohhh
i wonder will we ever meet again
Ohhh Ohh Oh Oh Ohhh
i wonder will we ever meet again
yeahh...i wonder if we'll ever meet again
i hope we do somewhere in Brooklyn



Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Tired :(

I'M SO TIRED.
It's the second day of school ( 4/1/12). It's terrible!! Oh my gosh! I think i kinda spoiled my reputation on the teacher! His name is Mr Fairuz. Okay, quite scary. I got punished only once (Standing up) Amber Tan got 10 times. HORRIBLE! Plus, he is going to change our seats! NOO!! I WANT TO SIT INFRONT!! I feel so stressed about this! Cause, if i sit behind, I can't really see! Cuz ' i'm kinda short, and speaking about short, this is what happen...

OKay, I'm short, I'm a little taller than the girl i don't really like okay, Her name is Naureen. OKay, not much ppl like her, but nvm, and I don't want to stand with her of course..But, remeber the girl I don't really like her? Her name is Amber Wang. Remeber her? Okay, yeah, she said during recess. ALL OF A SUDDEN.

Amber : " Eh, regine you see Mavis?"

ANother one...I'm not sure if this is, she want to disturb me or what.

Amber " EHH!! regine! Stand infront here! No wonder can't find you! You were at the back!"

O.o That's how I stand with Naureen in the line. now and aways. NOt aways.

K.BYE i know today is HORRIBLE only. I HOPE TMRW IS A BETTER DAY AND MR.FAIRUZ DON'T CHANGE MY SEAT! >_<

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

First Day Of school! :)

Oh! I wasn't even scared to go to school! ( Okay...Just a little anxious ..)  I always had that feeling! But now, i can't sleep till 12.00 or 11.00 and can't sleep together with my brother. Cause, everytime sleep with my brother will play piano or talk till 12.00 or 1.00a.m. Now can't....But I kinda love school. How it went today:

First, i walk to the courtyard. I WAS LOST! I'm a P5, okay, very happy I'm now getting older! A year up, but I couldn't find where I was suppose to gather with my class-5Dominic. Lucky, I ask friends I know . - Real quick, cause I DON'T want to get caught! Of course, the discplince Mistress was there. O.o . And, i found it and sit behind. WOW, I was sitting with the BOYS..-.- I hate it! And, lucky, I already knew my form teacher would be. His Mr. Fariuz, or Fairuz. Dunno.... Okay, and, let's call him my FORM teacher. ok? I'll find out tmrw.. And, it was quite fun today. He explain ( as well my other teachers that teaches me other subject : Mrs Sarah Wu, Ms Charmine Sng. Mdm Rai) many object that could be us. He encourage us to work hard :) My chinese teacher too. So fun! And, i had AAA homework today ONLY. P5 is tough though, and there will be FAR more homework of course.

Bad thing is..i am SO TIRED! I slept in the afternoon for 3 hours but I'm still tired! Usually no, but now!! OKay, and lucky, my classmate/enemy/friend Amber Wang didn't bully me :) AND, P.S u reading tis? OKAY, don't disturb me thanks =)


TMRW, i have to explain to my form teacher WHY I didn't hand in my books that was asked TODAY. OMG, this is kinda scaring! Cuz' ,i didn't buy alot of books u noe! And, uhh i forgot. but tmrw is gonna be MORE fun, and more scary, more TIRED!! And, we gonna do class flag. :) K. bye

Beyond Remorseful to Resourceful


Beyond Remorseful to Resourceful, ( Someone asked in : 
http://www.boundless.org/2005/answers/a0001260.cfm



DEAR BOUNDLESS ANSWERS
I am a confused 23-year-old grad student, please help!
Since the age of 12 I have been passionate about one thing: obtaining a career in politics. Around that time my dad got very sick and my parents' finances tanked. When I went to college I was forced to take out student loans. My loans made me nervous, but I still had tunnel vision about my career. I reasoned that with the jobs I would pursue, I would have no problem paying the money back in 10 years time.
You can't do what I wanted without going to graduate school, which is where I am now. And here we come to my frustration. First, I no longer have the passion for my degree I once did. God has shown me it is not as important as I thought — no matter what job I get, the fate of the universe will not rest in my hands. I still love politics, but not the same way. Second, this intense desire I once had for a very cool job in Washington has been replaced with the intense desire to be a wife and a mom. When I thought about those things in the past, they were always secondary to a career. "Oh sure, I will get married someday. And if I work here, they have a great day care facility." But now the only thing I want is to be a devoted wife and mom. I have struggled with this for the past few months and taken it again and again to the Lord in prayer because it doesn't seem to fit with my life. Now I am sure it is what He wants for me someday.
And this brings us to the final source of my frustration — the cost of all this attendance. As I have had to bear the entirety of my education, after I finish my graduate degree I will be in the hole $170,000. I haven't been extravagant — this is the cost of the education I needed to get where I wanted to go, only I don't want to go there anymore. Given that I owe all this money, it seems a terribly strange time for God to fill my heart with the desire to do something else. The type of career I have been training for isn't something you do part time. It makes me want to cry. And I can't just wait to get married until I have paid off all my loans — that might take 20 years!
The thing is, I prayed and prayed before I took out every loan because it almost made me physically sick. But I am sure God put me at my undergraduate institution because that is where I became a Christian. And I know God has placed me where I am now. And the only way to do what I did was to take out loans. But I don't know how I can bring this debt into a marriage someday or how to reconcile owing so much with wanting to be a stay-at-home mom! Help, I need good advice! I know this isn't pressing because there is nothing on my horizon, but it is pressing on my heart and I don't know how the two fit together.
REPLY
Here's what you shouldn't do:
Don't Panic. God is not out to sabotage you by suddenly "filling your heart with a desire to do something else." You sound like a passionate, driven person who does what she sets her mind to. Maybe He's filling you with the desire to marry and have children now to motivate you to focus your passion and drive on paying down your debt.
Don't Worry. What you owe in student loans is not a surprise to God. He hasn't lost your file. He knows what you owe and what you long for. He canhelp you get there.
Don't Delay. There's no time to waste in starting to tackle this debt. Marriage may still be a few years off. But if you start on an aggressive plan to pay your loans off now, you'll be in a much better position to marry later.
There are some great Christian financial tools out there that can help you plan a way to pay off these loans as quickly as possible. My husband and I are working through one of Dave Ramsey's books in an effort to pay off our graduate school loans (we both pursued degrees in politics before heading off to work at Focus on the Family).
You might also consider taking one of the Crown Financial Ministriesclasses offered through many churches. This provides a group setting and the benefit of wise counsel and accountability that a book alone doesn't.
Whatever you do, don't ignore the debt. The sooner you start paying it down, the sooner it will go away. That said, I would also encourage you that you don't have to be 100 percent debt free to get married (few people are today). I believe the most important question your future husband will ask has to do with your attitude about debt. You need to be more than remorseful. You need to be resourceful. You need to be demonstrating that you are doing all you can to actively pay it off. If he's a good man and sees you behaving responsibly and diligently toward this debt, he will respect you.
And now for what you should do:
Take Full Responsibility. You made the decisions you did to borrow the money for the schools you attended, and you have a duty to pay the loans back. You say you needed these degrees and that $170k was the cost of getting them. Unless you're at Harvard's Kennedy School, it's difficult to imagine where a graduate degree in poly sci or public policy would run that high, but what's done is done. And if you have attended the best schools, you'll be in an even better position down the line to command good wages for an unconventional job set up. (See Be Creative below.)
Stop Digging. You'll never get out of the hole you're in if you're still making it deeper. You have to stop taking on student loans (and any other debt). If you still have unpaid semesters to go, take a break from your studies to earn enough money to pay for what remains. Pay-as-you-go from here out.
Be Aggressive. Every cent you pay back today is one you won't owe tomorrow. Start right now. Pay as much as you can, every week. Don't buy lattes or new books. Brew your own coffee and go to the library. Wear last year's fashions this year. Move back home or live with a Christian family who will charge you a modest rent. (When I worked on Capitol Hill, I lived with a family who charged me a fraction of what my own place would have cost.) If you're driving a new car, sell it and buy a less expensive used one. There are lots of things you can do to cut expenses.
You will have to forgo certain luxuries that our culture considers essential in order to free up as much of your income as possible to pay down your loans. And if you're not working, start. If marriage and motherhood really are your goals, you're going to need to "live like no one else" during this lean, mean season so that down the road, you "can live like no one else" (so says Dave Ramsey in his book, The Total Money Makeover).
Be Creative. Technology and an increasing openness to unconventional work arrangements may make it possible for you to start a family, keep working to some degree and raise your own children at home.
I know from our experience that it's possible. When our first child was born, my boss let me do my job from home. When the second baby arrived, I gave up the full time work from home and started freelancing and doing special projects. Now with our third child on the way, I write a regular column for Boundless and do what extra I can as I have time. Of course time is at a premium. But I'm still able to bring in enough income with my writing to make our student loan payments.
Pray. Ask God for grace and strength and a good job. Ask Him to help you find every spare dime you can to send to the loan holders. And ask Him to bring you a husband who won't run when he sees your balance sheet. We all have baggage we bring to relationships; yours happens to be financial. After you've prayed for forgiveness for all this debt, pray for the discipline and diligence it's going to take to pay it back.
I think it's a testament to God's faithfulness that He's impressing this on your heart now, before a man is even on the scene. That makes me think He's giving you some lead-time — time to tackle this debt before you fall in love and get married and start a family. Whatever you can do to lessen what you owe now will make it more possible for you to marry and be a mom later.
It will be worth the effort.
Sincerely,
CANDICE WATTERS

Beyond Remorseful to Resourceful
by Candice Watters

From : 
http://www.boundless.org/2005/answers/a0001260.cfm



Candice Watters is the co-author with Steve Watters of Start Your Family: Inspiration for Having Babies (Moody, January 2009) and author of Get Married: What Women Can Do to Help it Happen. She founded Boundless in 1998 and served as editor till 2002. She still freelances for the site including a bi-weekly advice columnfor women. Write her atcandice@helpgetmarried.com.




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Career By Boundless




It's about so much more than paying the light bill. Whether you're just starting your first "real" job or are well on your way down a professional path, we're here to encourage you with practical advice for connecting your work and your purpose. That means understanding who God has made you to be and how He's specially gifted you for a work only you can do. Discerning your calling and aligning it with a vocation is a priority for the post college years. It's partly about what's on your resume, but it also has a lot to do with what's in your heart.
Opportunities have never been better for women. But creativity is still needed for the majority of women who say they want both successful careers and families. If you're hoping to have a husband and children, the more flexible your skills and plans are, the better. Some majors and jobs are more accommodating of the unpredictability family generates.
A man's work has always been -- for better or worse -- woven into his identity. Throughout his adult life he can expect to be asked, "So what kind of work do you do?" The sense of accomplishment and reward for a job well done go back to the beginning when God first commissioned men and women to take responsibility for cultivating and subduing the world He gave us. Of course, the headaches of work came shortly after when the curse added "thorns and thistles" to a man's labor and toil in his efforts to provide. Despite the challenges of the curse, a man can still find great joy and purpose "toiling in the garden" (Genesis 3:17-19).
For both men and women, the faithfulness of doing a good job during the single season can be the key way God forms your character. What's He up to and how can you submit to His shaping?




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Eight 'Back To School' Wishes by John Thomas



Eight 'Back To School' Wishes
by John Thomas

Attention important-looking interns, sunbathers, Gap sales "associates," and all other students enjoying your summer break! Your endless summer is quickly fading into a distant memory of World Cup-winning women and menacing phantoms (I still think young Anakin should have ripped off his shirt and flexed after winning the pod race).
Soon you'll be loading up the ol' Ford with all your earthly possessions: your shiny new Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, the orange lava lamp, the 6' x 6' slab of carpet, the Department of Transportation "No Parking" sign that you "found" this summer, and the WWJD paraphernalia — and head back to Lecture Heaven, back to reading something more challenging than the caption at the end of a music video. It's time to go Back to Your Future. Back to ... The University!
I know, I know, you still have many unachieved goals from the summer. You were going to "really get in shape" and had hoped to lose 20 pounds! Well, with just a week or so left, shaving off three pounds a day is fairly ambitious. But it's doable. A lot of people live very fulfilled lives with only one kidney.
Nevertheless, it's true that summer is just about over, but that's no reason for despair. Now is the perfect time to put the dreams of the summer behind us and think of the boundless potential that lies ahead.
Naturally, I've taken the liberty of articulating these hopes you have for the coming year. With that, I humbly present ...
Eight Wishes of the Returning College Student
1. No 8 a.m. classes. Clearly a right the Founding Fathers overlooked.
2. The Progressive Professor. To have a class taught by one of those "enlightened" profs who believes that grading is "judgmental" and "hazardous" to a student's "self-esteem" and what really matters is how the student subjectively "feels" about the "stimulating dialogue" taking place among members of the human species in his class. Unfortunately, you'll probably end up with that bow tie-wearing, Pulitzer Prize-winning orthodox professor who clearly doesn't realize that you're taking other classes besides his, and therefore struggle to squeeze in 100 pages of A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening Adapted to North America, with a View to the Improvement of Country Residences (a real book) each night before drifting off for your required 45 minutes of nightly shut eye.
3. To Be a Model Student. To be more like those "scholarship" students who sit front-and-center taking painstakingly detailed notes (even noting when the professor clears his throat); who turn their papers in early, looking like a Simon & Schuster publication; who ask impressive questions like, "Dr. Finkstein, do you, sir, think that the Maxwell-Loretnz equations for potentials in standard four-dimensional form are satisfied exactly?"; and who never, never, never doze off, drool, fall out of their desks and spew Mountain Dew while flinging Cool Ranch Doritos in every direction.
4. Classrooms That Share the Same Time Zone. A schedule that won't have you in back-to-back classes at opposing ends of the campus, requiring you to sprint a 5K in under 10 minutes while some 50 lb. Physical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes text (also a real book) bangs around in your backpack, hammering into the lumbar region of your spine with each painful stride.
5. A Little Peace and Tranquility. A room without that "Performance Artist" directly overhead who practices for her "Lord of the Dance" audition at 2 a.m., setting off car alarms and causing particles of ceiling flakes to pelt you in the forehead while you're having your "quiet time."
6. A Sugardaddy's Child. A roommate who won't continually "borrow" your things like shirts and make-up and research papers and boyfriends — a good, Christian roomy who respects what's yours and who offers to let you "borrow" her Beemer anytime you want to.
7. A Level-Headed Chemistry Lab Partner. One who ...
a.) Won't use the Bunsen burner to light his cigar or toast his grilled cheese sandwiches.
b.) Never whispers, "I thought beaker was that muppet guy."
c.) Doesn't tell you to hurry up so he can "bring in the Harley" for some "spot welding."
d.) Never walks into lab with a crazed look in his eyes, mumbling, "I'll betcha my food-service boss wouldn't talk to me that way if he knew I had access to this room every week!"
8. No More Forms. To avoid the challenge of getting that medical release form (stating that you and all of your next of kin have received your bubonic plague immunization) signed by a university "official," thus sparing you the adventure of searching 724 acres of campus property for days, maybe even months, without food or water, for some closet disguised as an office, only to discover a sign that reads: "Office Hours — 1:37 a.m. to 1:39 a.m., every other Sunday during first quarter moon phases each leap year. Thanks for dropping by. Tarditas et procrastinatio odiosa est!"
Well, that's my list. And my guess is that you have a wish list of your own for this year. I'm sure there are more that I neglected to mention, but these are clearly the most important. So while you desperately try to squeeze in as much money saving, movie watching, international traveling, and general loafing around during your precious few remaining days, keep in mind that if this wish list comes true, the best is most definitely yet to come.
And also, hang on to that kidney. It doesn't even weigh all that much anyway. The spleen, however....

 by John Thomas :

John has provided marriage and engagement counseling for over a decade. Whatever good advice he has is credit to Alfie, his wife of 12 years. Whatever bad advice is his alone. They live in Little Rock, Arkansas with their two children, Jake and Audrey. John is a regular contributor to Boundless.




This is from : http://www.boundless.org/2005/articles/a0000323.cfm :)




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