A week at Malaysia and I've never felt this refreshed before. Though I have trouble sleeping, which means waking up at 3-4 plus everyday, but I enjoy the time there. Had a fun time with the kids, hahaha, especially the youngest. He's like so damn cute, okay! Went shopping and I felt like this is the first time I had really bought the things I wanted! I really can't wait for year-end to come! I can spend the time there as much as I want ;)
And the only problem now is the homework that I have to do. I always tell myself not to wait till the last week to finish them, but I guess it's a habit already, argh x.x And the physics work that I have to show Mr Tang on 1st July. Gosh, how am I supposed to finish them?!
I should really stop watching all shows and variety shows, I'll never be able to finish my work on time.
Monday, 23 June 2014
Break
Friday, 13 June 2014
Tears
It's never easy to simply let people leave you, leave your life. We all wanna cherish them, especially important people, in our lives. But if Life decides to let them leave you, I guess, the only way is to let them leave. There's no point on holding on to people who don't belong here, in our lives. We may think that we would regret soon, but let's just worry about that afterwards.
Happy endings. Are we all waiting for our own happy endings? What if.. We can never get our happy endings? Or should I say the endings that we classify as happy? Two books. Two different love stories. And yet, I don't think that this is the ending that I wanna read.
It all comes down to who's by your side. - A Walk to Remember (Nicholas Sparks)
Forever is a promise to keep. - The Lost Valentine (James Michael Pratt)
These two books made me think so much about everything that I have. These two books made me realise that we should just cherish whoever, whatever we have in life now, and not make ourselves regret. No matter how big our problems now are, we should never give up. We would soon realise that, sometimes by preserving, we would get the best outcome, even if we don't get the outcome we want. Afterall, many years down the road, we can proudly tell ourselves, "I tried. That's all that matters."