Thursday, November 21, 2013

Let Her Go - Passenger

When I was cruising around the Langkawi Island, I overheard this song on the radio and it immediately captured my attention. The lyrics were so pure and undeniably true!


Well you only need the light when it's burning low
Only miss the sun when it starts to snow
Only know you love her when you let her go
Only know you've been high when you're feeling low
Only hate the road when you're missing home
Only know you love her when you let her go
And you let her go...


I supposed the message of this song is just to be grateful and appreciative of what you have with you now.  

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

And The Busiest Month of The Year Goes To...

Its a week to the end of November and my work and traveling schedule does not seem to ease off anyhow. Just came back from a week's work visit to Langkawi Island. It was rather a blessing in disguise in a way. We lived in a Malay villa beside the lush green paddy field, quiet and filled with chirping of birds in the morning.







But the real reason for the "visit" was to prepare for an important visit by the bosses, and I was put in charged as the.... beautician aka beautifier aka interior designer. Lots of going around the island to get last minute items.






And the result was...uh-ma-zing and flawless!




So finally when we had time for ourselves, we went to the cable car, underwater world and lots and lots and looootssssss of shopping!




 


Yes, i can still fly! 


And The Busiest Month of The Year Goes To...NOVEMBER!


Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Deepavali & All Souls

Should you have not known me enough, then i guess you should be reading this post again. I am indeed a believer.

Well it was rather difficult this time around as Deepavali and All Souls coincide on the same day. So the plan was, let's settle the Deepavali prayers at home early in the morning, and move to Penang Island for All Souls' Blessing of the Tomb by 10 a.m.. For the interest of those who are not aware of All Souls, its a day to visit the tomb of our loved ones to say prayers and be thankful of their love and presence. Its just similar to Qin Ming.

So...the drama (and works) begins.




Dad has the honour of breaking the coconut!


Then off to Western Road, Penang.



The tomb of my grandfather, whom I've never had the chance to meet, and my late grandmother whom we had lost 3 years ago.


It was indeed a 'colourful' celebration.