Had a week advance celebration with the family and some of my uni mates, really appreciates all my lovelies making effort to come by(despite some live as far as Bukit Gombak!) =))
Shall let the picture to do the talk! I'm quite lazy in uploading pictures, I'm sure few of it will be enough to show how much I enjoyed myself=)
PS: Please pardon the poor quality images taken using my phone, as time goes by I've built stronger dependency on the phone, casting the camera aside.(That explains why I'm contemplating on getting professional camera AS MUCH AS I WANTED TO..)
Colourful Balloons!
COLOURFUL BALLOONS
My two adorable nephews!
Earl Grey Choc with Chai from The Patisserie
| Passion Fruit Meringue from The Patisserie |
Gifts from my lovelies<3
Believe with all of your heart that you will do what you were made to do.
Orison Swett Marden
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke
Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
Willing is not enough; we must do.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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optimistic
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calm
IMdb Rating: 7/10
Crazy Stupid Love
This movie directed by Glenn Ficarra is actually one of the movie that I enjoyed watching a lot. The storyline was well-plotted and there were many lines thats worth picking up.
Quoted one of the many that I really like:
'Because we fight for our soulmate'
It may seems like many other lines in the movie, but when you actually put more thoughts into it you'd be asking yourself 'How many actually does that?'
Just a sharing of thought =)
A place for everything and everything in its place (Religious Tract Society in 1799)
- The notion that everything should have a place to be stored in and that it should be tidily returned there when not in use.
Several early citations in nautical context
Frederick Marryat's Masterman Ready; or the Wreck of the Pacific, 1842:
"In a well-conducted man-of-war every thing is in its place, and there is a place for every thing."
A modified version of the phrase was in use in the USA slightly earlier. This is from an item headed 'Brother Jonathan's Wife's Advice to her Daughter on her Marriage', in the Hagerstown Mail, Maryland, January 1841:
"A place for everything and everything in time are good family mottos."
There are many version of phrases quoted in the earlier context, but judging from the context of the orginal phrase, it seems that it can be use to describe a different picture in a greater meaning. I'm marvelled by the origin of proverbs.
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calm