May 30, 2011

Tr!p to Merlion City

I know this is a little bit late @.@ A busy life is a progressing life :P *finding excuses*


The last time I visited Singapore was 3 years back attending a Conference in Singapore Expo, and after 3 years, I'm back to Singapore Expo again for a trade fair. Yup! I visited Singapore again with the boss :P It is a business trip with a site visit assignment. Hence, I got a chance to visit few attractions in Singapore which include Universal Studio, The Annexe Science Centre, Singapore Underwater World, Vivo City and the famous Orchard road. In short, a beautiful city!


Singapore is definitely a worth-visit city with nice view and nice food. Though it is only a 3 days 2 night short trip, with working during the day time, I'm still able to visit Singapore from north to south and east to west. The transportation is so convenient which you really do not have to worry about anything. Unless, you don't have $$ with you. That's another story :P

I wouldn't mind going again especially when the Sales is on. Heard from my boss saying that Singapore Sales is a REAL sales!! *ahem*ahem* Well, it's just another experience gained!

Life gets better if we hold on to a positive attitude because...

-- Attitude determine Altitude --

May 8, 2011

I Love My Mum


Happy Mothers' Day to all the wonderful mummy out there! Thank you for your unending love and patient throughout the years <3 

I'm blessed to have an awesome and supermum who brought me to who I am today. As time passed by, the wrinkles on her face, grey hairs had significantly mark the aging signs...

My mum is a superwoman. She always wanted to give her best to both me and my brother, and one thing that she always wanted us to do is to study, and be well-educated. My mum was once a top-scorer but she discontinue her studies because the family couldn't afford, and she knows how important it is to be educated. She always said this, 

"You study for your own good. It's not for me.

Yet, she will never stress us or compare us with other children. My result was so-so during primary and secondary school. After SPM, I decided not to study anymore but chose to work, and the reason I gave is not to leave my hometown. With our family financial restriction, I'm fearful and so reluctant to make that decision. My mum was so upset during that period of time until I decided to go for Diploma course even she can hardly afford.


I have to thank my mum for forcing me to further my studies, (I know I'm silly) and I did so well in my Diploma studies by achieving the highest CGPA in my course and awarded as Book Prize Winner. I still remember her smile during my convo day, and how she proudly introduce me to her friend saying that, "This is my daughter!"

With my results, I was also offered 100% Scholarship to further my studies, and I continued. After two years, I graduated and stepped into the marketplace. I believe my mum felt so relieved that finally her beloved child grew up and graduated.

My mum never restricted me in making any decision and she gave me 100% freedom to do things that I like. Knowing that I must learn to be independent and be responsible. In times of failure, she will still support me and her understanding is just beyond description.

I'm thankful for such a SUPER-mum who brought me up to where I am today. 
I'm blessed... I'm loved...

and... I have to say:
"Mummy, I love you!"


 

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