A bit of everything

Had a hearty dinner with Joel, Kai, and Simone at Uno Restaurant in Subang, accompany with lovely ambience and scrumptious food. We laughed, we talked, and we joked, just like the old days but it does feel something missing without Hans around. We miss him dearly.

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Faith. The question here is can faith be measure? Just a couple of days ago, I watched this documentary in Anthropology class portraying different religious tribes and believers who willing to go to an extreme, just to prove their faith to God. And my eyes went teary looking at a man who crucified himself on a cross like what Jesus did.
If faith is measurable, then what it takes to consider as big faith? Or little faith? I think faith is something that you either believe or don’t believe, have it or don’t have it. Needless to prove to anything or to anyone.

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Suguna is natural. She is lively. She is smart. She hailed all the way from Canada. I like her accent. Her expression. And her approach. Having her as our new lecturer will definitely inject some new exposures and dimensions among the Malaysian students. Now I have no excuses for not paying attention :)

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Marriage is a big thing. Love is even a bigger word. When asked what you are looking for a partner, there is smart, funny, attractive, caring to choose from and the list can goes on and on. But in few years down the road, it will take far beyond the adjectives to sustain a relationship. That’s why my mom tells me to settle for a family man instead. Hah. I always had a good chuckle, but it started to make sense eventually.

Well, it is not about finding the perfect one. Neither looking for Brad Pitt nor Bill Gates. It would be a dream comes true if there is someone who has Gate's brain and Pitt's body *innocent smile* To me, it would rather be the matter of walking at the same pace as I do- the mutual values and vulnerabilities.

Love doesn’t require two people look at each other, but that they look together in the same direction
- Antoine de Saint Exupery.

This is something I truly believe in. Looking at each other is important. But looking together in the same direction is even more significant.

Happy newly wed to Su and Pete :)
Their church wedding was simple and unprententious, yet classic.


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