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Yes, on 1 September 2010, after years of egging on by Stuart, and wanting to follow certain news, I’ve decided to jump on the tree and be one of the twitters!

Follow me on Twitter now and get updates from me. Well, since they are only few liners, expect to get more tweets than posts. I love the stars (my symbol, you know? *wink*) on my profile design, and was trying to change the background colour to pink but somehow it didn’t work. So, have to settle for this then. At least I managed to change the colour of the links to pink. Haha!

You probably know by now that my sister and I are the programme consultants for the variety show Happy Wife, Lucky Man, currently airing every Wednesday from 8.30-9.00pm on Channel 8.

Last Friday, we went filming for the last episode!

This is the first time that we’re appearing on such a TV show, where there is an amount of “acting” involved. Of course, we aren’t the actors. Michelle Chong, the beautiful host, is. Playing the role of a happy wife, she was decked in lovely pastels and a sweet smile.

We both had fun haha… It was a great experience knowing how filming was done.

You are what you repeatedly do.
Excellence is not an event – it is a habit.

                ~ Aristotle

 

Sometimes you have to get to know someone really well to realize you’re really strangers. 

                       ~ Mary Tyler Moore

We can learn a lot from trees: they’re always grounded but never stop reaching heavenward.

~ Everett Mamor

The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.

                        ~ Allan K. Chalmers

There are two things to aim at in life; first to get what you want, and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind has achieved the second.

                ~ Logan Pearsall Smith

We don’t laugh because we’re happy. We’re happy because we laugh

~ William James

Our stories are singular, our destiny is shared.

                            ~ Barrack Obama, US president-elect 2008

Why does this particular sentence hit me out of the entire acceptance speech Mr. Barack Obama, US President-Elect in 2008 gave at Chicago, minutes after he was confirmed his place at the White House?

I’m not kidding. When I first heard of this, it just jumped out at me. How one destiny is shared among billions of people in the world, each with a story of their own to tell. Maybe that sounds too large-scale, but we can always shrink it down into our own perspective, and see how our lives are co-related with each other, can’t we?

The few who do are the envy of the many who only watch.

                                               ~ Jim Rohn