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I'm a donkey from spain who loves to eat mangoes.
ok, so im not a donkey, and i'm not from spain either, but i do love mangoes.
they're very sweet. but honestly, i'd rather be an animal that flies.
Maybe....dunno. *shrug* mmms. ok i don't know what i am. i'm just me.
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mev
loves sports, dancing & singing
an ADMer in TP
enjoying her current life in TPDE
prized and precious
without the WORLD, there won't be you and me
without LOVE, you won't be reading this
words of wisdom
"You can't judge anyone by what they've done in the past, BECAUSE PEOPLE CHANGE" Leighton Meester
"Love doesn't make the world go round. Love is what makes the road worthwhile." Anonymous
a thousand words
for people to come along and ramble ramble ramble.
just like this. BLAH BLAH BLAH. blah blah blah. BLAH BLAH BLAH. blah blah blah.
there. how lovely.
GAYA 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009 @ Saturday, February 28, 2009
In a Heartbeat ; The Beautiful Journey is a MUST watch musical organized by SMU Komunitas Indonesia (SMUKI)..there'll b another timeslot tmr at 7.30 DBS Auditorium..i've watched today's and it's amazing!! Love it!Each ticket will cost $21..This musical has moved viewers into tears even the Legendary Indonesian Diva, Titiek Puspa..
Synopsis
In a Heartbeat is a tale of one woman’s plight to heal her ailing daughter, guided solely by her faith, perseverance and the kindness of strangers. It is a musical that blends nuances of Indonesian art into a contemporary setting. The story spans across Indonesia and Singapore and is set against sterile hospital wards, cold walls that encase the passions and reason of human nature.
The story begins with the soft heaving of a respirator, steadily breathing for the tiny body that laid motionless on a hospital bed. She is Maria Monique: a seven-and-half year old girl who likes to dress up in her mother’s clothes and loves her grandmother’s hugs.The rhythm was punctuated by the weary beeping of a heart monitor, a contraption that kept an eye over her failing heart. She was diagnosed with a rare bacterial infection that was eating away at her heart.
In a dank hospital in Jakarta, Maria’s heart stopped beating. Amidst the fervent hope of her mother, Natalia, she was miraculously brought to life. But our story takes flight with a doctor’s refusal to operate on Maria. Urged by Adam, her ex-husband, they set off for Singapore on a vicarious plane ride with Maria suspended solely on her life support.
At Mount Elizabeth Hospital, doctors gave Maria a very slim chance of survival. Maria’s condition had worsened. Her lungs were a pulpy mush. They had very little money left. Death seemed like an easy release. Her heart stopped once again. Natalia believed otherwise: that Maria was alive. Amidst the mother’s plaintive calls, the doctors resuscitated her. Maria was dead for one excruciating hour. Miraculously, she was brought to life again.
In that hour, her brain was damaged severely. There was very little possibility that she would make it through alive and even if she did, she might never be the bright and bubbly child she once was. The calculated cost for the operation and hospital were staggering and just too much to bear. But Natalia did not give up. She held on to her belief. She held on to her child and her unswerving hope that Maria would live again. Adam could not bear it and he left her in Singapore.
Alone, she scrounged up ways to get through her days and her dwindling bank account. In Singapore, she found the astonishing kindness of strangers who eased her life with their gestures. She met Sarah, a kindly hospital volunteer who became her friend. She was supported by Arya, her childhood friend who sought ways to fund Maria’s operations. The story of her miracle child, the girl who died twice, leaked to the press and soon it spread. Armed with the kindness of strangers and her faith, Maria had a good chance for making it through. But will she?
Thursday, February 26, 2009 @ Thursday, February 26, 2009
Lent
Lent is a 40-day liturgical season tt initiates the most sacred part of Christian year.
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday & concludes on Maundy Thursday.
Sundays are not included in the 40-day count bcos every Sunday is a joyful celebration of our Lord's resurrection.
During Lent, Christians meditate with awe and thanksgiving on the great paschal mystery-- the salvation God won for us sinners by suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 @ Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Today is
Ash WednesdayAsh Wednesday marks the beginning of the Season of Lent.
It is a season of penance, reflection, and fasting which prepares us for Christ's Resurrection on Easter Sunday, through which we attain redemption.
Therefore, prepare urselves! :)
Earth Hour
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 @ Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Earth Hour 2009
is a global call to action to every individual, every business and every community.
A call to stand up, to take responsibility and to get involved in working towards a sustainable future. Iconic buildings and landmarks from Europe to The Americas will stand in darkness.
People across the world will turn off their lights and join together in creating the vital conversation about the future of our precious planet.
Over 64 countries and territories are participating in Earth Hour 2009. This number grows every day as people realise how such a simple act, can have such a profound result in affecting change.
Earth Hour is a message of hope and a message of action. Everyone can make a difference.
Join us for Earth Hour 2009, turn off your lights at
8.30pm Saturday 28 March and
sign-up here to be counted.
Citation
It's simple! Just turn off ur lights and make a difference! :)
Why is this important?
The answer is
Global WarmingGlobal Warming??
Global warming is the
greatest threat to life on Earth today.
Only those who understand this threat
will be able to protect our planet.
We, human beings have to be responsible for our own actions. Subsequently, our actions
are actually hurting the
Earth, animals and plants living in it. These consequences will in fact proceed into
much greater disasters like flood, drought, landslides, desertification, stronger hurricanes and extreme weather which will affect us, human beings.
We don't have much time left..
Protect our Mother Earth..
Support organizations and campaigns on saving the Earth..
Last but not least, spread this and ACT NOW..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReFyc1zYxiMCitation:
'Lend Earth a Helping Hand' Project