Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Words of Wisdom...

I came across this touching philosophical words-of-wisdom on my desk yesterday. Dad brought it home and slipped it under the desk-protecting 3mm-thick glass in my tiny office. He loves collecting banners and posters that have wisdom words that teach you how you should value life and things along those lines. Like just next to my monitor here on my desk, I've got a poster that Dad had laminated that goes like this:

"LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST"
Each day is precious and so full of wonderful possibilities.
Do not waste your day by worrying about your problems.
Leave your worries behind. Instead, fill your life with peace & serenity.
Enjoy the simple pleasures in this complex world.
Happiness lies within you.

It is actually a photo poster of a small river lined by small forests and rocks, with mountains at the very far end of the view. (I honestly can't tell the relation between the photo and the saying that goes on it. But it's a beautiful & calming scenery so I guess it should be right).

Anyway, that's not what caught me yesterday. There's this more 'biting' saying (the new one that Dad just slipped on the desk). I've always thought of old people as the strongest, incalculative people (Especially when you think of how difficult they have lived through their youngest years and how they managed to feed their 6
children during those rough times (6 is the smallest number i guess, well my dad's mum has 6, my mum's mum has 12, my dad-in-law's mum has 6 (or 5? oops...), my mum-in-law's mum has 6 too, you do the math). It's so unbelievable I nearly came to a conclusion that the answer to my wonderment is 'supernatural power'. Yes, old people have supernatural power, supernatural love power... hehe it sounds good actually. should i patent it? hmm....)

OK, here goes the inspiring Words of Wisdom...


"WHEN I GET OLD..."

When I get old, I'm not who I used to be.
Please sympathize with me, be patient in facing me...

When I spill my soup on my clothes, When I no longer know how to tie my shoelace,
Please remember when I used to teach you, guide you into doing them...

When I keep repeating your conversation over and over again,
Please be patient in listening to me, don't cut me off,
When you were small, I had to go over and over on a story I'd told thousands of time so you could fall asleep in peace...

When I need you to bathe me,
Please do not blame me.
Remember when you were small, how I had to find thousands of new tricks just to get you into the bathtub...

When I am so stupid with modern inventions & technology,
Please do not take me as a joke.
Please ponder on how I patiently answered all your "WHY"s decades ago...

When my legs were too weak to walk,
Please lend me your strong hand and lead me the way.
Just like when I guided you through your first baby steps...

When I so frequently lose tracks of our topics,
Please spare me some of your previous time to remember them. The fact is, it's not the topic that counts, it's your being there listening to me, is what I'm always waiting for.

When you see me getting old,
Please sympathize, support me, just like how I taught you your first lessons about life.


Reading these passages, took me to a different angle of viewing grandmas & grandpas. I hope this saying touches and inspires everyone the way it does me. I only have 1 granny and no grandpa left. I don't wanna regret missing the moments I could take showing how I care for her, like I regret the seconds I missed with the ones that had already passed away before I was old enough to know how to love them. Let's put ourselves in their shoes, we'll surely understand...

Here is my Ama...



Anyone has pictures of their grannies or grandpas they want me to put up here? Just email me the pic, I'll make sure it's up... Let's allow them to occupy the screen like they rarely do :)

Thursday, 18 September 2008

My cutest niece, Arilynn... Bringing smiles onto your face..



Some of you might have already known Arilynn my niece, the cutest baby ever (no offense ladies... I'm sure everyone feels the same about their nieces or daughters hehehehehehe... so if you could forgive me just this once... hehehehehehe)

Arilynn has the silliest smiles ever. A few weeks ago, i got ahold of my brother's Nikon D3 and I tried a few shots and fell in love with Arilynn even more.

I hope her smiles and silly faces light your faces up the way they do mine :)

And I hope I didn't ruin the reputation of Nikon D3. (Pardon my very very amateuric photographic skill and my 'bravery' in taking the shots and posting them online). Some of the pictures aren't taken with Nikon D3 though. I'll make sure I put some captions under those pictures (the ones not with Nikon D3), to not do it any 'disjustice'...






































ARILYNN with HER MUMMY





ARILYNN with HER 'YE YE'



ARILYNN with HER 'YE YE' & 'AH CO'



I also took some pictures of Arilynn's little brother Aryann. Isn't it weird to see such small babies have even 'babier' little baby brothers/sisters around them? hehehe...


ARILYNN'S LITTLE BROTHER, ARYANN






Here are the pictures NOT using the Nikon D3 :)

These ones are with Nikon D80...






And these with Arilynn's mum's pocket camera :) (It's Nikon Coolpix blah blah blah... Can't remember the series)


Wednesday, 17 September 2008

play-play with my Nikon D80. Photography: Jeffrey & Me


Some previous weeks, we had this crazy photo & makeup session with Jeffrey and 3 models (Angel, Eugenia, Adeline)... Thanks to the 3 girls who were willing to be the 'victims of the day'...

'Gel sori ya, lu udah ngomel2 berjam2 berhari2 berminggu2 baru wa sempat upload... Yg penting jadi upload mahhhhhh hehehe... Jin & Del, thank you.. Hope you had fun and have a blast with the pictures...

Hope the results make that day worth your time & efforts... :) Enjoy...

*Photography courtesy of Jeffrey & Me...