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Sunday, December 09, 2007

Sitting comfortably on the sofa with my family on a sunday evening, watching mediacorp 25th anniversary.. a very rare occasion where the entire stable of mediacorp artistes, gathered together to meet head honchos and members of the press as they toasted to a good 25 years of local drama productions.

As rolls and rolls of old films were being screened on tv, i remembered witnessing mediacorp's various productions in the 90s when i was a child and some were as old as 1983! (that was when i was just borned)

I remembered watching Aiyoyo Chen Liping's Good Morning, Sir when i was just six years old. Suddenly i rem losing myself in the eyes of a child. The hop scotch that i once played... the 30cents bee hoon during recess time... little little jotter books i have... the magnetic pencil case i once used... the school bus that i took... my bunch of best friends... i wanna see what they see.. the innocence that they have... and the happiness they bring to us..

Time passes in a blink of an eye... the dreams that we all have... the work left undone... i know the process might be tough but i am sure everyone, in one way or another, will achieve what we want eventually. May not be as perfect as what is in our dreams but at least we are able to tell ourselves proudly that we have gone through the process and experience it.

To be frank, i do not have a very "woah" 24 years of life. I don't have friends to hold birthday parties for me during my childhood days nor do i receive birthday gifts. As my family was poor last time, i don't even have a birthday cake or to travel.

Despite all these, i don't feel that i am pathetic. This is because i am much fortunuate than many others. Comparing to them, suddenly i felt so happy and contented that i decided to blog this entry to express my feelings.

I may not be smooth during my paths in life... some setbacks and hiccups... some unhappiness... but i guess it's all a learning experience.

Thanks for reading my blog. To all of you who is reading my blog, i would like to say: Treasure whatever you have now. Enjoy life to the fullest. Be it the little happiness in life or the first sip of icecream you have... The simple pleasures in life.

It's the air that i get to breathe each morning makes me happy and contented.
Trust me. You will be happy.

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