This is for all the single, married, divorced, widowed individuals, who take life for granted. Please,read this story until the end, it is such an opener.
Dr. Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and founder of the M. K. Gandhi Institute for Non-violence, in his June 9 lecture at the University of Puerto Rico, shared the following story as an example of "non-violence in parenting":
I drove back to my workplace yesterday. I had a very interesting and fun Christmas celebration with my foster family. They have family gathering so I was invited to join their family members. I really appreciate it since I can’t make it with my own family this year. At least they make me feel at home.
What can i say if i have to do some work on the Christmas day. It was my own fault though. I didn't finish up my work before Christmas. No point of regret but better to get it done.
I am glad that i have a safe drive today. Two hours drive a little bit tiring but i am okay this time. Not really feel tired this time maybe because i had an hour stop at the small town. I did enjoy my drive even though along the way there is not much beautiful scenery to see.
I had a hang over last night. Pheww.....i mixed up my drinks and it really kick me out. I can't believe that 'thing' does work out very well on me again. That is the local Kadazandusun drinks called 'tapai'. As for me, i don't like the taste of it but if you are in party or join gathering with Sabah local people especially the Kadazandusun, there are no excuse for you not to drink this 'tapai'.
I recieved this forward message from a friend. I like how this boy explain about God. Since there is only two days before Christmas i would like to share this with you all. This is really touching article. Enjoy reading and reflects it with our own life experienced.
I start to create a new blog again. I am wondering why i am so crazy with blogging. When i don't know what else to write in my previous blog i will create a new one. This makes me realize one thing about myself. This is my habit.