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Sharing life experiences of a full-time home care-giver to my wife a stroke survivor. Blogs on relationship enhancement, religion, care-giving, stroke and life experiences, culture and social
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Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Yes, taken from a line from one of Elton John's Songs. Not only I love the song but especially this line which is quite true for many people. Indeed 'Sorry' seems to be the hardest word for many, including me. Perhaps pride, ego or we feel justified ...
Global Peace Day
15th November is World Peace Day. This is an annual affair run by my friend Mimi Lenox.who is a Blogger and founder/creator of Dona Nobis Pacem aka BlogBlast For Peace Today Bloggers world wide will post the Peace Globe as a support for World Peace. ...
Is Life A Prison?
To many people they consider their lives are like Prisons. This is especially true for people who are in deep depression. There is a sense of total hopelessness in a depression. Here is a Poem written by "Puff" and it illustrates this sense of total...
Jay Leno Speaks
I love the Jay Leno Show don't you? I love his sense of humour but there is a very practical side of Jay Leno which although made to sound humourous yet they are so true! Take for example Jay Leno's Quote Of The Month shown below. 'With hurricanes...
The Old And The New
The Title seems to mean anything but today I just want to share on Friends, Friendship and Working at Friendships which is an article posted on The Malaysian Insider and written by Angela K! Hemm! Reminds me of one of my favourite Jazz singer Sarah K...
Reflections on Sunday - Sam And Esther
Let's watch this Youtube Video and ponder on it shall we? br />...
Story of Lucky The Golden Retriever
Mary and her husband Jim had a dog named 'Lucky.' Lucky was a real character. Whenever Mary and Jim had company come for a weekend visit, they would warn their friends not to leave their luggage open because Lucky would help himself to whatever str...
The Passing On Of An Old Friend
Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, 'Common Sense' who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He will be remembered as having cultiva...
Life-Book Tweaking Tips.
INSTALLING HUSBAND. A desperate housewife writes to the Technical Support Guy, Dear Tech Support, Last year I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0 and I noticed a distinct slowdown in the overall system performance, particularly in the flowe...
Life Questions
Life is busy, busy, busy. Like the windmills that go round and round for many people. It is all a predictable cycle of waking-up, going to work, return home, going to bed and then the cycle repeating itself. Some blame it on the demands in life. As ...
Shocking Human Behaviours
One would expect mature human adults behave decently in public. All the more so if these adults are the society important people such as Parliamentarians etc. However when the human emotions come into play, anything can happen! Just a few months bac...
Seven Common Beliefs Men have about Women
Have you watched the Movie "Seven Deadly Sins" or "Seven" which was based on a crime thriller by Stephen King? Somehow the number 7 seems to be magical! We have 7 days in a week, the 7 deadly sins and of course the famous old Western, Magnificient Se...
Qualities of a Leader
It seems there is an apparant lack of good, quality Leaders in our Modern World. The moral failures of so many World Leaders, Corporate Leaders and in our Homes and Families is an indictment on our present day value system. The story below somehow te...
The Human Mind
This is some sort of a test post. It shows the Power Of The Human Mind in deciphering what we are reading and it is almost instantaneous. No wonder many a times the Psychologists have been telling people that their minds are playing tricks on them wh...
Don’t Skip Your Pit Stop
Remembered years ago before we have the North South Highway, traveling to Penang was a 6 hours drive along the dual carriage way with an hour stop for lunch! In those days we got invited by my brother-in-law to spend the Chinese New Year holidays wit...
Caregiving - Why bother?
I remembered one incident many years ago, when a working widow asked her younger sister, who lived with her to resigned from her job to take care of the grand mother who was disabled. Of course the widow promised to pay her the equivalent of what she...
Frozen In Time
Today I got a tag from the Genie Princess on a Black & White Snap Shot Tag. This is quite a special type of Tag really. Black & White Photos belong to a time in the past, except perhaps for some professionals who still play around with this to astoun...
Fat Tax Levy
Today Ryanar today considers applying a Fat Tax on very obese passenger! Passengers must be able to put their arm rests down and fasten their seat belts (even with an extension) or they will be asked to pay for an extra seat or be moved on to a later...
Money Perspective
Just yesterday, our Government announced a Second Stimulus Package amounting to RM 60 Billion. I am sure we have heard of Obama's Package of US $700 Billion some time back. Nowadays we keep hearing money mentioned in Billions and Trillions of dollar...
Significance of Trees
Yesterday, the 8th of March 2009 was exactly one year after our General Election. The Opposition Coalition took over several States and had a substantial Parliament Seats although the ruling Coalition Barisan still holds the majority. In late Ja...
Of Women, Cars and Financial Planning
Just 3 days back, my daughter, dawn passed her driving tests and obtained her first Provisional Licence. To be honest, I do not know how she could have passed for right up to the night before the test, she was still struggling with gears, reverse p...
The US Bailout Plan
This is something that came to me directly from the US! It is too funny not to share with you frens. Story of The Dead Horse When Chuck was a young cowboy in Montana he bought a horse from a farmer for $100. The farmer agreed to deliver the horse t...
A Childhood Favorite Toy
Today I am going to share something from my childhood or something I missed from my childhood. In the early 50’s in my hometown, we had this old Chinese man who went around on his bicycle selling small figurines made from flour or dough! With a fl...
Economic Winter And Mistresses
Further to my recent post on Economic Winter where I was invited by Versa Creations to share my personal thoughts, I come across another interesting but bizzare news report from Shanghai, China which, I think is relevent to the topic. If you read the...
Top Ten Tips For 2009
Since the beginning of Year 2009, all sorts of trouble happened all over the World! The financial meltdown starting from the US has spread across the whole world. Wars and conflicts between nations and natural disasters such as the bush fire in Austr...
Economic Winter
Invited by my good friend Versa Creations to share some of my personal thoughts on How to tide over an Economic Winter. Vivenne used a Farmer turned Hunter as an illustration which is quite appropriate and practical. Personally I have gone through t...
Valentine’s Love
Valentine is here again! I am tagged by Ms Yummylicious on this Valentine's Love! Thanks Jean! Well, this V-day, I'm going to have porridge! Is there any Romantic Porridge Recipe? I broke my dentures today and it takes about a week before I receive m...
