Autumn breeze frigidly touches ailing dreadful lives
Harshly darkness quietly surrounds the broken souls
Mellow serenades that once played between hearts
Pathetically have transformed into bitter sad songs
Somewhere beyond the flossy clouds
Cupid has lost his romancing arrows
Plays sad sonorous tunes on his bow
Dedicated to all weepy lonely hearts
Howling chilly wind blows through the mist
Sounds of sorrow spread allover the place
Fuzzy humid air submerges the inner lust
Lives decay slowly as the autumn leaves fall...
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Blood Donation Campaign at Tun Jugah
24.05.2009
Time to help,
Time to save,
Time to do some good deeds!
Blood Donation Campaign at Tun Jugah!
<== Me and Geraldine at the registration counter <== I don't know who that guy is
The Red Crescent members on duty ==>
(From Left, standing) Geraldine, Esme, Mdm Lee,
Marc, Julius and me
Time to help,
Time to save,
Time to do some good deeds!
Blood Donation Campaign at Tun Jugah!
<== Me and Geraldine at the registration counter <== I don't know who that guy is
The Red Crescent members on duty ==>
(From Left, standing) Geraldine, Esme, Mdm Lee,
Marc, Julius and me
Monday, May 25, 2009
Rainbow after the Downpour
Rainbow after the downpour
An indication of the end of my Emo day
We have made the "MoU"
that both of us are OKAY
Maybe that was just conflict
between the modern guy and gal
that may be forgotten along the way
when all of us
start thinking of each other
A conflict that is not strong enough
to break the bond
formed through highs and lows.
After all,
Time is the best medicine after laughter.
The feeling of coldness has gone away
swept past the face of anxiety
Everything is over
and
Nothing matters.
~Ayana Celeste~
An indication of the end of my Emo day
We have made the "MoU"
that both of us are OKAY
Maybe that was just conflict
between the modern guy and gal
that may be forgotten along the way
when all of us
start thinking of each other
A conflict that is not strong enough
to break the bond
formed through highs and lows.
After all,
Time is the best medicine after laughter.
The feeling of coldness has gone away
swept past the face of anxiety
Everything is over
and
Nothing matters.
~Ayana Celeste~
To and For 3105
I agree with what Sheryl has uploaded in her blog that
The Best phrase is "...but I love you."
and
The Worst phrase is "I love you but..."
What is Love?
Probably no one can measure it
It just comes out of nowhere
Nobody knows exactly
when the cupid is gonna drop the arrow on you
and when it comes
you just can't hold it
you can have no reason to love one person
but you still have the urge to make sacrifice
just for the One
that you love.
To my "lover",
I love you! Just writing This put a smile on my face.
You put a smile on my face.
Every day in school,
When i see you,
I get the best feeling in the world
when you say HI
or just smile at me
because i know,
deep in my heart
even for only a second
that I've crossed your mind.
Loving you may be arduous
Loving you may be toilsome
Loving you could take my life
but when i look into your eyes
I know you're worth that sacrifice.
Heart could only love for a while,
Feets cold only walk for some miles,
Clothes won't forever be in style,
but having you as my "lover"
is forever worthwhile.
~Ayana Celeste~
The Best phrase is "...but I love you."
and
The Worst phrase is "I love you but..."
What is Love?
Probably no one can measure it
It just comes out of nowhere
Nobody knows exactly
when the cupid is gonna drop the arrow on you
and when it comes
you just can't hold it
you can have no reason to love one person
but you still have the urge to make sacrifice
just for the One
that you love.
To my "lover",
I love you! Just writing This put a smile on my face.
You put a smile on my face.
Every day in school,
When i see you,
I get the best feeling in the world
when you say HI
or just smile at me
because i know,
deep in my heart
even for only a second
that I've crossed your mind.
Loving you may be arduous
Loving you may be toilsome
Loving you could take my life
but when i look into your eyes
I know you're worth that sacrifice.
Heart could only love for a while,
Feets cold only walk for some miles,
Clothes won't forever be in style,
but having you as my "lover"
is forever worthwhile.
~Ayana Celeste~
Sunday, May 24, 2009
The Family Tree

Daniel and Geraldine - Greatgrandpa and Greatgrandma
Jim and Vivian - Grandpa and Grandma
Byung and Sheryl - Parents
Joshua, Valerie, Wendy and Brian - Childrens!
This is Lodge International School AS Level's Family Tree!
But...
still until today...
Mum is still my faithful sister.
~Ayana Celeste~
But...
still until today...
Mum is still my faithful sister.
~Ayana Celeste~
Quote 143

Today is my Emo day
No doubt I did something wrong
terribly wrong
with much bravery i ask thee
if thou art mad or not
a NO thee replies
but I can feel the tension
with urge and perseverance
I've gained more courage
than ever
in this predicament
there i go
i ask again
a confirmation
if thou art OKAY
and finally
hurtful words come out
from her sexy lips
I'm just over the border
that I've exceeded her limit
Really...
A sword of invisible and invincible capability
It may appear as a butterfly
whence it strikes
mercilessly...
There's no escape
nor refuge to look for
It may just end your will.
A sole rival to a cupid's arrow.
Should I put This down
or should i continue my Journey
A dilemma within myself
that never dim
It's no longer a question of me and mine
It's a question of will
It's a question of fate
It's a question of destiny.
~Ayana Celeste~
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
2009 A-Z
A
Alternative Energy
Whether or not massive investment will be forthcoming remains to be seen - but expect advocates of wind, solar and geothermal energy, biomass fuels and the like to keep the subject in the news.
B
Boom and Bust
Hadn't we been told we'd heard the last of this concept?
C
Cocooning
Staying is the new going out - again. The Internet, sophisticated developments in home entertainment. and greater flexibility in home-working options - not to mention less cash - will see many of us holed up in domestic bliss.
D
Deflation
It could happen, and soon (and let's not forget the horrific consequences of its evil twin, stagflation). Shiver...
E
Ecotopia
Champions of a green and socially conscious world say a recession is exactly when we can;t afford not to pursue higher ideas. if compost toilets, solar-powered showers, recycling, vegan food (locally sourced of course), and consensus meetings are up your street, 2009 could be your year.
F
Ferris Wheel
2008 saw the Singapore Flyer take off (not literally, thankfully) as the world's highest rotating contraption. But the war of the wheels takes a turn for the taller, with Berlin and Beijing launching their own versions, and work due to start on others in Dubai - and even Baghdad.
G
G20
So unknown before November's Washington summit that George W Bush had to ask which countries were members of G7's extended family. Due to touch down in London in April, Mexico, Indonesia and Turkey are just some of the unlikely players who will be given a greater say in world economic affairs.
H
Helicopter Parents
More desperate than ever to get their offspring into work, MUM and DAD will be hovering like mad. Everywhere.
I
Intervention
How much will governments feel compelled to launch mega-rescues - and when they do, how will their involvement be limited?
J
Johannesburg
2009's sporting city of the southern hemisphere will stage the opening and final football matches of the FIFA Confederations Cup as a warm-up to the World Cup next year.
K
Knowledge Process Outsourcing
Paying for someone else's soft skills. It's so 2009.
L
Laissez - Faire
The holy grail of arch-capitalists is already under heavy fire. Famously condemned by Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008, much debate is likely if markets start to look like recovering.
M
Map-Mania
Google Earth, sat nav, smartphones...
where we go and how we get there is going to fascinate us all, say experts.
N
Nudging
This is all about subtle changes to the context in which we make choices ('choice architecture' to its advocates) to improve our decisions an lives. Apparently.
O
Outplacement
The redundancy counsellors are back in business.
P
Perkonomics
Privileges and perks; bonuses and benefits; adding value is going to be the watchword in shopping and in business. The more you can blag, the better your status.
Q
Quality
You demand it, you deserve it, and you won't part with your cash for anything less. We're all going to be more careful about what we're spending our money on.
R
Risk-averse
With banking bonuses a thing of the past, few traders will be mad enough to gamble unnecessarily.
S
Sharing
Desh space, school runs, open source software.
Share, care, spread the love.
T
Toxic
Waste, debts, assets.
Rotten, the lot of them.
U
Unsustainability
Will recession-hit firms be able to afford costly environmental initiatives? Supporters of corporate social responsiblity say businesses can't afford not to maintain their commitments - but boardroom opinion may turn out to be rather the reverse. We'll see...
V
Value-add
Everyone will have to demonstrate it - and in spades. Career survival demands nothing else.
W
Wonks
Policy wonks, iPod wonks, techie wonks.
No-one is a nerd anymore.
X
X-Factor
That vital 'something else' you'll want to exhibit to shine in a fiercely competitive jobs market. Give that CV a total overhaul. Think achievements, not duties. How did you make a positive difference to your current employer? Only star performers need apply.
Y
Y, Generation
They're still here and, recession or not, will be as maddeningly as demading as they've always been. Cue more instances of iPod-Powerpoint multi-tasking.
Z
Zone
You'll need to be in it, regularly.
Credits made for Student Accountant.
Alternative Energy
Whether or not massive investment will be forthcoming remains to be seen - but expect advocates of wind, solar and geothermal energy, biomass fuels and the like to keep the subject in the news.
B
Boom and Bust
Hadn't we been told we'd heard the last of this concept?
C
Cocooning
Staying is the new going out - again. The Internet, sophisticated developments in home entertainment. and greater flexibility in home-working options - not to mention less cash - will see many of us holed up in domestic bliss.
D
Deflation
It could happen, and soon (and let's not forget the horrific consequences of its evil twin, stagflation). Shiver...
E
Ecotopia
Champions of a green and socially conscious world say a recession is exactly when we can;t afford not to pursue higher ideas. if compost toilets, solar-powered showers, recycling, vegan food (locally sourced of course), and consensus meetings are up your street, 2009 could be your year.
F
Ferris Wheel
2008 saw the Singapore Flyer take off (not literally, thankfully) as the world's highest rotating contraption. But the war of the wheels takes a turn for the taller, with Berlin and Beijing launching their own versions, and work due to start on others in Dubai - and even Baghdad.
G
G20
So unknown before November's Washington summit that George W Bush had to ask which countries were members of G7's extended family. Due to touch down in London in April, Mexico, Indonesia and Turkey are just some of the unlikely players who will be given a greater say in world economic affairs.
H
Helicopter Parents
More desperate than ever to get their offspring into work, MUM and DAD will be hovering like mad. Everywhere.
I
Intervention
How much will governments feel compelled to launch mega-rescues - and when they do, how will their involvement be limited?
J
Johannesburg
2009's sporting city of the southern hemisphere will stage the opening and final football matches of the FIFA Confederations Cup as a warm-up to the World Cup next year.
K
Knowledge Process Outsourcing
Paying for someone else's soft skills. It's so 2009.
L
Laissez - Faire
The holy grail of arch-capitalists is already under heavy fire. Famously condemned by Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008, much debate is likely if markets start to look like recovering.
M
Map-Mania
Google Earth, sat nav, smartphones...
where we go and how we get there is going to fascinate us all, say experts.
N
Nudging
This is all about subtle changes to the context in which we make choices ('choice architecture' to its advocates) to improve our decisions an lives. Apparently.
O
Outplacement
The redundancy counsellors are back in business.
P
Perkonomics
Privileges and perks; bonuses and benefits; adding value is going to be the watchword in shopping and in business. The more you can blag, the better your status.
Q
Quality
You demand it, you deserve it, and you won't part with your cash for anything less. We're all going to be more careful about what we're spending our money on.
R
Risk-averse
With banking bonuses a thing of the past, few traders will be mad enough to gamble unnecessarily.
S
Sharing
Desh space, school runs, open source software.
Share, care, spread the love.
T
Toxic
Waste, debts, assets.
Rotten, the lot of them.
U
Unsustainability
Will recession-hit firms be able to afford costly environmental initiatives? Supporters of corporate social responsiblity say businesses can't afford not to maintain their commitments - but boardroom opinion may turn out to be rather the reverse. We'll see...
V
Value-add
Everyone will have to demonstrate it - and in spades. Career survival demands nothing else.
W
Wonks
Policy wonks, iPod wonks, techie wonks.
No-one is a nerd anymore.
X
X-Factor
That vital 'something else' you'll want to exhibit to shine in a fiercely competitive jobs market. Give that CV a total overhaul. Think achievements, not duties. How did you make a positive difference to your current employer? Only star performers need apply.
Y
Y, Generation
They're still here and, recession or not, will be as maddeningly as demading as they've always been. Cue more instances of iPod-Powerpoint multi-tasking.
Z
Zone
You'll need to be in it, regularly.
Credits made for Student Accountant.
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