Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Why is it that we find it in ourselves to care and hope for someone else. Why do we even bother when the other person might not even appreciate the thought and the effort or worse, brush your concerns aside and view you as being a busybody. Won't it be so much easier for ourselves, to be spared the disappointments and heartaches, if we just got on with our lives and see the people around us as mere friends who we won't keep in touch in the future? Yet the concern and the want to show how much you care is so strong that we go ahead with trying to shower love onto our friend and end up facing hurt and sorrow.
We refuse to allow the fear of being pushed aside or misunderstood hinder us from saying how we feel and acting in love and friendship towards each other. Very often, our actions are misread to be those of a self-centered nature, only being displayed so that we will stand to gain. Why can't people just allow themselves to believe trustingly that there are those around them who sincerely care for them, instead of barricading themselves, and reciprocate the concern as well? Is that too big a request to ask for?
A thought a was just playing with on the way home.
Badminton team lunches always make me feel happy =D
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Saturday, October 06, 2007
My hottest.
Please don't frown. I miss you too Mr Tatum! I will fly over to see you soon, my prince =) Kisskiss.
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The Princess
Sarah
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seventeen
Temasek Junior College
Dreams
Get into NUS faculty of Arts & Social Science
Walk under the nightlights of New York
Stay for a day in the suburbs of London
Ride a horse on the beach of New Zealand
Other than the first one, the rest are really quite unattainable, aren't they?
Wish List
castle
prince
glitter dresses
white horse
room full of clothes and shoes,colour-coded
pretty garden with lavender & roses
champange
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gingerbread man
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