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Dec 15

The true meaning of Christmas...

I found this while surfing the net. One thing for sure, after reading it I realized that most of the time I forget about the true meaning of Christmas. Most of us might only think Christmas day as a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and that's it. Only that. Well, you really have to read this:-

True Meaning of Christmas

Just a week before Christmas I had a visitor. This is how it happened. I just finished the household chores for the night and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a noise in the front of the house. I opened the door to the front room and to my surprise, Santa himself stepped out next to the fireplace.

"What are you doing?" I started to ask. The words choked up in my throat and I saw he had tears in his eyes. His usual jolly manner was gone. Gone was the eager, boisterous soul we all know. He then answered me with a simple statement . . .


"TEACH THE CHILDREN!" I was puzzled. What did he mean? He anticipated my question and with one quick movement brought forth a miniature toy bag from behind the tree. As I stood bewildered, Santa said, "Teach the children!


Teach them the old meaning of Christmas. The meaning that now-a-days Christmas has forgotten. "Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a FIR TREE and placed it before the mantle. "Teach the children that the pure green color of the stately fir tree remains green all year round, depicting the everlasting hope of mankind, all the needles point heavenward, making it a symbol of man's thoughts turning toward heaven."

He again reached into his bag and pulled out a brilliant STAR. "Teach the children that the star was the heavenly sign of promises long ago. God promised a Savior for the world, and the star was the sign of fulfillment of His promise."

He then reached into his bag and pulled out a CANDLE. "Teach the children that the candle symbolizes that Christ is the light of the world, and when we see this great light we are reminded of He who displaces the darkness."

Once again he reached into his bag and removed a WREATH and placed it on the tree. "Teach the children that the wreath symbolizes the real nature of love. Real love never ceases. Love is one continuous round of affection."

He then pulled from his bag an ORNAMENT of himself. "Teach the children that I, Santa Claus, symbolize the generosity and good will we feel during the month of December."

He then brought out a HOLLY LEAF. "Teach the children that the holly plant represents immortality. It represents the crown of thorns worn by our Savior. The red holly berries represent the blood shed by Him.

Next he pulled from his bag a GIFT and said, "Teach the children that God so loved the world that he gave his begotten son." Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift.

Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a CANDY CANE and hung it on the tree. "Teach the children that the candy cane represents the shepherds' crook. The crook on the staff helps to bring back strayed sheep to the flock. The candy cane is the symbol that we are our brother's keeper."

He reached in again and pulled out an ANGEL. "Teach the children that it was the angels that heralded in the glorious news of the Savior's birth. The angels sang Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace and good will toward men."


Suddenly I heard a soft twinkling sound, and from his bag he pulled out a BELL. "Teach the children that as the lost sheep are found by the sound of the bell, it should ring mankind to the fold. The bell symbolizes guidance and return.

Santa looked back and was pleased. He looked back at me and I saw that the twinkle was back in his eyes. He said, "Remember, teach the children the true meaning of Christmas and do not put me in the center, for I am but a humble servant of the One that is, and I bow down to worship him, our LORD, our GOD."

**Have a blessed Christmas**
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Dec 09

It's Advent...

 First and foremost, I would like to apologize for not updating this blog of mine on a regular basis even though I planned to do so as stated in my previous post. :)

I hope it's still not too late for me to wish each and everyone of you out there a blessed Advent. We are already in the second week of the Advent Season and the joy of the coming Christmas is already felt by everyone. Christmas tress can be seen almost anywhere in the city and all are gorgeously decorated with various types of ornaments. Almost every house in the neighborhood are also decorated with colourful decorating lights and I can literally listen to the Christmas song being played throughout the day. Exuberant carolers are already started to have their house-to-house visit to proclaim the good news of the coming of the Lord Jesus with wonderful Christmas songs. Indeed, Christmas carols are always great for getting into the Christmas spirit. 
 
Before I end, I once again wish all of you Happy Advent and may the joy of Christmas be with you...

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Nov 01

Exam...

27/10/09 VVVB3483 SELECTED LITERARY WORKS

29/10/09 GGGV3173 SOCIOLINGUISTICS IN LANGUAGE TEACHING

02/11/09 GGGV3323 TEACHING OF WRITING IN AN ESL CONTEXT

03/11/09 VVVB3683 ENGLISH MORPHOLOGY, SYNTAX & SEMANTICS

05/11/09 GGGA3113 MEASUREMENT & EVALUATION IN EDU.

Yeah....Exam's finally over.
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Nov 01

Almost...

Today is the 1st November. Crap. Tomorrow I'm going to sit for a major paper exam and another major paper on the following day. *Sigh* It's almost towards the end of the exam period - for me - because my last paper is on the 5th November. However, I will only be going back to KK on the 13th. Approx. 2 weeks more.

I have been nocturnal for weeks now and that clearly explains the dark circles and the eye bags just below my eyes. Not forgetting, the multiplying mini volcanoes a.k.a pimples on my face. Hate it so damn much!




Notice the eye bags? That's what you get when you stayed-up and only go to bed at around 4.30 - 5.00 in the morning. Seriously. What else do you notice? The hair? I have long hair and I tell you, it's always sometimes annoying and makes me want to cut it short. So, I tie my hair at the back everytime before I study. Problem settled. At this particular moment, there's no point embracing the long hair. After the exam perhaps?

I am longing for a good comfortable rest. I really need it. Plus, I want to escape myself from these four walls surrounding me now. Wait. 3 more papers to go. I'm almost reaching the finishing line. ALMOST.


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Oct 25

Virtual makeover...

This is cool. A virtual makeover. I get the chance to try few hairstyles and I even can change the hair colour. Cool eh! Actually I get to know about this thingy through Brenda's blog. In one of her entries, she actually posted several pictures of her with different hairstyles and colours; all edited using this online editing tool. It's easy as ABC. All you have to do is actually upload a picture of yourself, click here and there, and voila! There's no need to trouble yourself doing all the editing by using Photoshop. Go here and experience the fun.


I never coloured my hair blonde before. So, I guess this is how it looks like. Hmm...


 



Same style but different colour.


This hairstyle is inspired by Joe Jonas. :)



How about this one?



Zac Efron's hairstyle peeps! 

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Oct 23

Happy Bday 2 U

This lass who hails from Tamparuli, Sabah whom is also a friend of mine was born on the 21 October 1990. The other day, we celebrated her simple 19th birthday celebration cum dinner at Pusanika, here in UKM. Wait a sec. It was only her 19th birthday? Gosh, I feel so old right now. Anyhow, it was a last-minute planning. Everything was planned few hours prior to the dinner. The initial plan was to bring her out for a dinner treat somewhere in Kajang but unfortunately on that day, everybody was busy with various U activities. Therefore, we opted for plan B; celebrate her birthday within UKM itself. We bought her a birthday cake at this particular bakery shop in Pusanika and it was just an ordinary cake since we didn't have the time to go out and find better cake. This time around no smear-the-face-with-the-cake was involved. *wink* Oh..I haven't mentioned the name of the birthday girl whom I treat like a little sister and coincidentally, we shared the same surname - George. Her name is Barbara George...Happy Birthday girl.


The birthday cake...



Birthday Girl






**Pictures courtesy of Step**
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Oct 20

Makan-makan (picture credit to Step)







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Oct 18

TESLians semester 5 2009/2010 session...




~Future English teachers. Are you up for the challenge?~



~Fooling around with the props~



 ~With the props...again~



~Everyone forced themselves to look great in front of the camera under the blazing sun~





~Peeps, you're gonna look at all these pictures in ten years time and you'll definitely gonna miss the varsity lives.~
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Oct 15

Such a great singer...

I came to know about this singer through a video shared by my cousins in Facebook. He's a very talented singer and has a great mesmerising voice. He's got the charisma.

Sam Tsui is a singer, actor, songwriter (and college student) who simply loves to make music. Whether he is jamming out at the piano, performing a musical, recording a cover on YouTube, or belting in the shower. Being able to share something he’s had so much fun doing makes him incredibly happy! Sam has recently started recording a bunch of covers and videos with his friend Kurt, which you can now listen to (and hopefully enjoy!) on Myspace. (http://www.myspace.com/SamTsui)

You should also check out Kurt (www.myspace.com/KurtHugo) - who is an incredibly talented songwriter, musician, producer and the mastermind behind all of Sam’s recordings and videos.


Taken from: http://www.last.fm/music/Sam+Tsui








This is the video that was shared by cousin through Facebook and I was amazed at how creative this person at doing his very own rendition of the late MJ songs. Kudos!





He even recorded the cover of Jason Mraz's "You and I Both" - one of my favourite songs. I love his rendition.







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Oct 11

Early Christmas Carol...

Who would have thought about having a Christmas carol in October? Yes. October. It's not even Advent yet. Last Friday, my friends and I performed a Christmas carol for the D'Chriswali Nite celebration which was held at Zaba residential college here in UKM. It was a last-minute thing and the practice was held on an ad hoc basis. So, this small choir group of CSSUKM decided to sing three Christmas songs: Silent Night, Joy to the World and Feliz Navidad. Anyhow, we enjoyed the night even though we had not enough practice. I did not stay until the end of the function because I was going to have an important presentation on the next morning.


Practising...


...and practising...


...after the performance the self-proclaimed "mami santut" decided to have the let's-do-the-multishots-session...

Picture credit to Gnet a.k.a self-proclaimed mami santut. :-)


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Oct 09

Really made my day...




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Oct 07

Viewer discretion advised....

A close friend of mine shared this video clip in Facebook and it made me laugh crazily. Happy viewing!


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Oct 07

Nice attempt anyway...

It's 1.25 a.m. and I'm still awake. I'm currently sitting down in front of my desk doing some editing to my assignments. Basically, I can say all most of my assignments are ready to be handed-in and presented in front of the class but somehow I feel the sense of dissatisfaction to certain parts of the assignments. I think I cited too much and put less than enough of my own ideas/interpretations into it. *sigh* I will come back to my assignments later and I'm just taking a short break by updating my blog. I'm not going to complain about my assignments in this post because there's nothing special about it. Everything is on the right track. I guess.

  OK. Let's get back to the topic of this post. Today's topic is all about a desperate attempt by this particular person to actually bring someone down and make himself look great. Wait a minute..this person should be given a name. What name? Hmm...let's just name him psycho guy. I think this name suits him well. :) Ok. Let's continue.

It's rather hilarious to see this psycho guy putting a lot of efforts to gain so-called popularity and at the same time makes himself look like a moron in the eyes of the others. Pity him. Today, this psycho guy was caught in action. He was putting an attempt to pull somebody down by using his so-called super-weapon - reverse psychology. *laugh* Readers, I really hope you guys can see this person's act of "attacking" this another person. Apparently, the "attack" was rather wasted because this another person was brilliant enough to not give him a damn. This person knew very well about the pity psycho guy's tactic and he simply ignored him. However, this pyscho guy did not give up and he tried to attack this person again by bringing his group members along. Nice try! At the end of the day, nothing happened. Nice attempt anyway.

Try to imagine if the table being turned. How if this psycho guy put himself in this another person's shoes. How would he feel being "attacked' in such way? Seriously, people should start to think rationally. Don't simply try to put somebody down and make him/her feel bad about him/herself. This psycho guy should know respect is something that needs to be gained by respecting others at the first place. Most importantly, I think he should live by, "do unto others, what you want to be done unto you". I personally believe in that quote. Last but not least, I hope that this psycho guy will realize his action and do something about it to be a better person. God bless you.    


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Oct 05

The other side of the coin...

A colleague of mine came to me said I had lost my sense of humour. All I can give was a smile. She asked me where did the other "Steve" whom she has known for the past few years had gone to. Again, I shrugged and gave her a smile.

She replied, "Hey, it seemed like I can't joke with you anymore lately".

So, have I totally lost my sense of humour? I don't think so. As what people always say, there is always two sides of the coin. Steve has become quieter, sombre and no longer fun. I guess I'm no longer the other "Steve" whom they know - at least for a while.

I guess I need a break. Perhaps, a nice vacation to unwind myself...


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Oct 03

I want to go home...(Homesick)

The final exam is not even commenced yet I already started thinking about flying back to KK - my hometown. So, today I would like to share with you little bit about my place - the places that mostly patronized by me.



<< This is a place called Centre Point also known as CP by the locals. I usually go here for bowling, movies and shopping. I can see lots of improvements being made by the management just to maintain the popularity of this mall due to the emerging popularity of its new rival - 1Borneo.







>> This place is called Warisan Square and it is situated just opposite CP. The concept of this mall is bazaar. So, the moment you enter this mall, you actually can see the ambiance of a bazaar. If you're loaded then this is the place for you to shop. I normally go here for windows shopping, to treat myself with a cup of Mocha Latte at Starbucks, or just to park my car because the parking lots in CP are usually fully occupied. 





<< This is the rival that I'm talking about just now - 1Borneo. It is said that this is the largest hypermall in borneo. To date, I have yet to finish discovering all the outlets in this mall hypermall. Again, if you're loaded this is a perfect getaway for you. Ample of outlets selling branded items available here. Most of the time, I only go here for movies.


>> Tanjung Aru beach is a common place for both locals and tourists. This is also a common place for lovebirds to spend their time together - alaa...dating la...cough...cough...


It takes only 15 minutes drive from my house to this place called Pekan Donggongon. Well, my parents will go here every week to buy groceries - cheap bah! This is also a place where you can get lots of tasty food.










>> Last but not least, this is not situated in KK. To reach this place this place, it takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes drive from KK - depending on how fast you drive your car! The road to this place is long and winding and for the first-timers, it is recommended for you to sleep during the journey because you might get nausea. Oh, by the way, this place is called Tambunan - my kampung.
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Sep 30

Caught in action ...



I was photographed taking a photo on top of the Grotto in Majodi Center. The climb to the top was not easy because the path was covered with moss. (Picture credit to Connie)





Again...on top of the Grotto trying my best to get the best shots of the crazy-and-fun bunch of people down there :) (Picture credit to Pat)




Haha! Caught in action. I fell asleep during one of the sessions in ICG. Lepak-ing and chatting with friends till 3 am under a particular tree outside the dorm in Majodi Center - tada!! (Picture credit to Gnet)

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Sep 28

Yes. Finally I got time for this...

Dear readers,
Sorry for not updating my blog for quite some time. No worries. I've been busy with so many superfun activities lately...now I'm back.

This time around, I decided no to go back to my hometown for the Hari Raya break even though I wanted to fly back to Sabah so badly. I was invited to join the Inter-campus gathering at Plentong, Johore Bahru by few of my friends and I declined the invitation once simply because of my thought that the gathering would be something boring. I was wrong. I guess I'm now sure God had planned something for me during that time and I thank Him for that. Thank God. Without much more hesitations I settled the fee, submitted the registration form and attended several meetings for ICG 2009. On 19th September, I left UKM for the camp together with all the rest of my friends. It was quite a long and tiring journey from Serdang to Plentong.  Nevertheless, with God's blessings, we arrived at Majodi Centre safe and sound.

I'm not going to describe in detail about the camp because I'll post some pictures for your viewing. :) One thing for sure, I had a blast during the gathering - the gathering that I was initially didn't want to join. The group activities (I was in team Dark Green), praise and worship sessions, talks, video making workshop, Project Runway as well as Fellowship Night were among the activities being planned by the organiser. I met many new friends along the way - most of them were freshmen from various universities! The mischievous ones called me "uncle" since I was the only 3rd year student among the freshmen in my group. Yes. I'm old :) Nice to meet and know you all!



 

 

 

 

*More photos available at my Facebook account*

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Sep 15

CSSUKM Breakfast Sale @ HFC, Kajang.

 
  
  
  
  
The Breakfast Sale was a success. Thanks to those who came and helped us with the preparation and selling all the food and drinks. Most importantly, praise to the Lord for his wondrous blessings. Thank you Lord.
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Sep 12

A memorable wedding

I was browsing through the online news and came across this interesting-and-somehow-funny article. It is actually about an unusual wedding in which the bride and the groom opted for a dinghy instead of a normal car to go their reception. Bulih bah kalau kau! 

Memorable wedding
*article taken from Daily Express Online*
KIULU: Never mind the limousine. A couple here boarded a dinghy and braved the whitewater rapids of Sungai Tuaran to get to their wedding ceremony in Kampung Malanggang Baru, on Sunday. Floyd Rantey Maurice, 35, and Hamemarline Sumpongul, 22, shot the rapids together with their relatives and gong players before their nuptials. 
Floyd from Kampung Malanggang Baru and his bride who comes from nearby Kampung Poturidong boarded their dinghy at Kiulu township and arrived about 40 minutes later, all wet but safe, by the river banks of Malanggang Baru. 
"Actually, we wanted to recapture the way it was done in the old days when the groom picked up the bride using a raft en route to getting married," said Floyd. 
But after taking into account the risks, they decided to board the dinghy together to go the groom's home for the wedding, the sounds of the gong attracting many villagers to see the four rubber dinghies on the river. 
At the hall in Malanggang Baru, the couple who are Adventists, received the blessing of the union with their relatives witnessing the ceremony. 
p/s: an interesting wedding indeed... 
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Sep 11

Majlis Berbuka Puasa @ PWTC

"Majlis Berbuka Puasa Y.A.B Ketua Menteri Sabah Bersama Mahasiswa/Mahasiswi Sabah di Semenanjung Malaysia". Came to think about it, I was initially don't know anything about this function but thanks to the people whom informed me about this - you know who you are :)
The function was held yesterday's evening and we departed from UKM at about 4.30 pm. The journey to PWTC took us about 1 hour 30 minutes (if I'm not mistaken) because the highway was already started to get congested by the traffic. Upon arriving at PWTC, the place was already packed with Sabahan students from various universities. Apart from the sole purpose of attending the function - breaking the fast with the Chief Minister of Sabah - students took the opportunity to meet up with their friends from other universities. So, it was sort of like an impromptu reunion. However, I didn't get the chance to see any of my other friends as I was too lazy to wander around that huge ballroom to find familiar faces and some of them didn't attend the function due to the midterm exam *sigh*. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the function and most importantly the CM generously handed in Raya packets (duit raya lah) to all of us. Thanks CM. Thanks Yayasan Sabah.
 
 
  
 
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