I like this song very much. I don't really know why. To begin with, I am in no way successful. Think not of me as being ungrateful, but I personally feel that there is still much more left for me to be done. Though looking back, I can't help to ask myself, if people from my past could see me now, what would they think of me? But as I sat by the window, looking out into the blackness of the night as the rain trickles down the glass, who from my past would I like to see me now? I can't really think of any. Yes, a few familiar names did came into mind, however I am doubtful whether those are really the faces I want to see again in my life. If I could only pick a single individual, who would it be? If so, I wish to see Ang Sensei. She was my class teacher when I was in form 1. I never had the privilege to actually study anything with her since I took up a different foreign language at the time. Despite all that, whenever I had the chance to be with her, she neve...
A couple of weeks ago my parents told me about my cousin who was diagnosed with a stage four cancer, this week they told me how my uncle having a heart attack. He was performing his umrah with his wife, accompanied by their son and wife. They’ve only just got to Madinah for a couple of days when the incident happened. And again, such a story humbles me. It makes you think, how is it can people get on with their lives worrying about getting a PS4 or whether Arsenal is able to regain their place at the top of the chart in the Premier League when there are people out there, real people who spend their nights with swollen eyes, worrying about their loved ones who are in great pain. Okay maybe the way I’ve just put it made it sound worse than it really is. The way I’ve just expressed it above may have been a little excessive, nevertheless it does not make it any less true. Try this; what is the first thing that comes to mind when you woke up every morning? Is t...
So yesterday our housemaster Mr Catto took the whole lot of us Upper 6’s out to an African restaurant knowned as, Out of Africa Restaurant in PJ. The place is co-owned by Dave (if I’m not mistaken) an acquaintance of Mr Catto. For all of us, this is our first time ever tasting African cuisine. I sat near to the Cattos that night, talked with the missus most of the time about food. I am no food critique but I have picked up a little bit on them since I spent most of my free time watching Top Chef. For starters I had Ostrich Carpaccio. Asyiq was astounded when he learnt that carpaccio is actually a raw meat dish where the meat is thinly sliced and usually marinated with something to give it some flavor, served together with some vegetables. The meat was nice and juicy, not dry as I expected it to be, while the veggies were not that bad, the flavor on them was interesting, something like vinegar I think. My main dish was Venison pie. I gotta tell you though, it really look...
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