Tuesday, April 28, 2009

(28th april 1986)



28 April tiba lg..

that means...da 23 years akuh bernafas kt dunia ni..

Dear Lord..thanks for everything

thanks to ma parents also..ummi and abah.tanpe mereka siapela akuh.tanpe mereka xwujud akuh kt dunia nih..

and..dear frens..thanks for all the wishes last nite..terharu..

dear classmates..thanks for the birthday song this morning..cheer up my day =). though that was a bad singing i ever heard.* gegak gempita* ;)

dear love..thanks too..am waitin' for the teddy ;)

dear all..wish for me..may i have a blessful years ahead of me and hoping all the best of life for me..aminn ;)


Friday, April 17, 2009

gRrrrRR~





bored,i’m bored beyond word!

can’t wait to officially end my study!i hate all this,i can say that much after 17 years of studying.it was fun at the beginning,but the more i step further, the more tiresome it gets.and i end up hating it. huh~

can’t even find any words to describe my feelings at this moment..let’s just say i’m disappointed,really really disappointed!which tends to trigger my rebellious mode,i feel like throwing things,shouting,swearing,strangling someone,uffffs,i feel ARRRRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!

xyla tensiiiiii...huarghhhhh!!

thinkin' back of my 23rd April..sbr oke!!
kata ummi :
bab laen boodaq neyh leh handle.bab2 handlin' stress die mmg failed!!noted.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

kisah merajuk yg x chomell ;(

time : 7:10 pm
place:meja study
situasi: kaget+sedeyh

budak kecik merajuk laaagii
ape slh saye..uwaaa
5 messages sent...[no reply]
3 called....[never pick up]

huarghhh..so tensi maa..so tdk senang hati..errr
pls3 4give me..plezzz ;(

Friday, April 10, 2009

beware syg..

today i was in the mba recreation room and there were 5 girls discussing their ABR (applied business research)with their supervisor who was a man. Dr.. ** forgot his name

they discussed for 2 hours and i was there all the while

u know what happened at the end, he pushed them so much that 2 of the girsl started crying

i felt bad

he was saying, i'm gonna fail all of u

oh God...

u study study study and at the end fail, it'll be so fun . he.he. (gelak nk nanges)

i dunno details.

now i start to be closed to my keyboard

write my research proposal

after seeing that

hmm..

MBA….


"We should stop making our lives complicated. Life is short. break the rules.forgive quickly.kiss passionately, love truly.laugh constantly and never stop smiling..no matter how strange life is..Life is not always the party we expected to be but as long as we are here, we should smile and be grateful. " =) xyl..

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Best Relationship Advice I Ever Got

#1. Polite Fight
"On my wedding-invitation RSVP cards, I left space for guests to write their favorite wedding wisdom. The tidbit that rings truest after almost nine months of marriage is: 'Attack the issue, not each other.' How it works: If my husband and I disagree about something, we stay focused on the issue and skip the personal put-downs."
#2. Fit to a Tee
"My grandmother insisted that I learn how to play golf. 'If your husband loves to play, you can go along and spend hours together,' she said. So I took lessons, and now my husband and I hit the links once a month. We both love the game and are thrilled to share a hobby, even when we spend half an hour looking for my out-of-bounds balls!" "boleyh d practise dgn jayenye neyh" ahaha
#3. Tabletop Trick
"My aunt told me that if I'm running late when it's my turn to make dinner, just set the table. That way my husband thinks he'll be eating any minute, so he doesn't start complaining, which buys me some time. It's a silly trick that sounds straight out of the 1950s, but I have to admit that I've tried it a few times in the three years I've been married -- and it works!"
#4. Boob-Tube Brilliance
"Because my husband is such a remote-control freak, my mom suggested that we have 'my turn' TV nights. That means three nights a week I get to hold the remote and watch whatever I want, and on the other nights it's his turn to hold the remote and watch whatever he wants. Now when he starts flipping through the channels, it doesn't get on my nerves like it used to."
#5. Pop the Question
"My sister-in-law passed this helpful hint on to me, and it has served me well for our five years of wedded bliss: 'Marriage is not mind reading, so ask your spouse what he/she wants and believe what he/she says.'"
#6. Nix the Nit-Picking
"Before I said 'I do,' my mom (who's been married to my dad for 55 years) told me to take out a piece of paper and write down the top three things that bugged me about my husband-to-be. Then she told me to forget the things on that list and forgive him for not being flawless. Once you make a commitment this big, she explained, you can't let petty things get in the way. In our eight years of marriage, my husband and I have had two kids, tackled cross-country moves and started two businesses -- and so far, so great."
#7. Space Smarts
"Always have separate closets, my best friend told me. It may seem silly, but I listened to her and made sure to find a one-bedroom apartment with two closets (mine being the larger, of course). Now my husband and I each have our own private space, and we respect that: If he wants to keep his shoes in one huge heap or leave his dirty clothes in a pile on the floor, the mess doesn't bother me a bit!"
#8. Agree to Disagree
"Before we got married, my minister told my husband and me, 'You are two imperfect people making an imperfect union, and that's wonderful.' This advice made me ditch my belief that in a happy marriage, the couple always agrees. My husband and I have learned to appreciate our differences (yes, even differences of opinion!); in fact, we encourage them because we realize now that those differences are what makes each of us unique and special."
#9. Comic Relief
"Before I headed down the aisle, my stepfather told me to always laugh and never take myself too seriously. After four years of marriage, I know that this trick works. My husband and I often play practical jokes on each other and always try to crack each other up, even in the middle of an argument. Hey, if one person laughs, a fight tends to fizzle, doesn't it?"