life
looking at the clock ticking..time is running, and nothing can stop it.. life moves on,easy or tough, it moves at its pace.. BUT, time stopped this morning:) hiking was fun!! its been awhile since i went for a good hike.. the mist, the trees, the rays of light, the wet mushy soil, and mushrooms!..awesomeness in God's creation.. one thing i have always wondered.. y did God create mosquitoes.. they are annoying, not of use, and not nice to look at.. not magnificent, and they die in a smack of a palm! thank God..
Thanks to Jeremiah School (JS), i finally understood i'm "wild".. yeah..took me so long to pin point it.. explains most of the things i do, and why i cant keep still.. anyway, in these short time of hols, i tot it would b good to train this "wildness" into something good.. train to keep it in check and balance, using it for the good, and not for the bad.. And so, starts my "bugg-ppl-list" to go on excursions.. to those whom i bugg, sorry.. its only till i get my car:P
On the same topic, it disturbs me to think of what mum and dad thinks of this.. letting ur kid out to waterfalls, cycling, hiking.. mum is not in favor of me going to waterfalls after the "slipping" incident.. but i cant NOT go.. the waterfall calls me.. haha.. and i cant just stare at concrete and smell carbon monoxide for weeks! guess i will only b able to feel what mum and dad feel when i get my own kids next time:P
3 Comments:
ROFL!!! I was just telling Uncle David that you have this streak of 'too much energy'. In your words 'wild'... LOL! Start by showing your parents that you are responsible and not reckless and perhaps they will change their minds about such 'dangerous' activities. And yes! It was a good hike.
whoohoo~! haha..man i gotta always remind myself that u'r tim >< gt urself a chatbox for ur blog!!!!! XD
Tim your wildness is what makes you special and I've got the scars to prove it.Rock on man.Hahaha
My parents also don't let me go out to waterfalls and stuff.So I patiently wait for my freedom.Yeah you're absolutely right about the part that we'll only understand when we have kids of our own.
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