Sunday, September 11, 2005

HAMtaro

No wonder I like Hamtaro. We have something in common - humour.

My husband's a Prankster. Sigh. Looks like I'm the more lightheaded one. =þ












the Ham

(19% dark, 53% spontaneous, 26% vulgar)


your humor style:
CLEAN | SPONTANEOUS | LIGHT




Your style's goofy, innocent and feel-good. Perfect for parties and for
the dads who chaperone them. You can actually get away with corny
jokes, and I bet your sense of humor is a guilty pleasure for your
friends. People of your type are often the most approachable and
popular people in their circle. Your simple & silly
good-naturedness is immediately recognizable, and it sets you apart in
this sarcastic world.


PEOPLE LIKE YOU: Will Ferrell - Will Smith







The 3-Variable Funny Test!

- it rules -




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The Terrorism Test


















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You scored higher than 1% on darkness
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Link: The 3 Variable Funny Test written by jason_bateman on Ok Cupid

Saturday, September 10, 2005

I want a wabyt!

I want to get a wabyt! My friend has one. So cute with dropping ears and fuzzy fur.
I'm going to name my rabbit Wabyt.

But have to wait till I have an apartment first. My room is too cluttered. I doubt the rabbit will survive. It may turn into a furball.

Maybe keeping a rabbit would help prepare me to be a parent. Like a trial run before you really am one. Better practice than keeping a fish. That would help as much as having a baby photo in your room which you take down and dust occassionally.

(trying to give myself a good reason to keep a rabbit)

I've always wanted to have a rabbit since I was a kid. My mum never agreed. She's not into pets. She doesn't like cats or dogs. Although we had a few dogs but then, they weren't mine.

The only reason why I'm hesitant of getting a rabbit now is (apart from lack of space) that I'm afraid I may get tired of taking care of it. I suppose I had to start getting use to taking care of something.. (husband don't count, he takes care of himself :þ)

Wabyt!!

I'll just get an online pet while I decide.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

City of Refuge

Last year ended with the Tsunami.
It began with my wedding.

The 3rd Quarter of the year was highlighted with Hurricane Katrina and multiple air plane crashes. We cringe at war and fear nuclear weapons but there is a terror greater than that - natural disasters.

Externally the world is chaotic. Cries of help and pleading for mercies.

I just started my new job. For the month of September, I don't know if I would be earning $$. People talk about not having enough $$. I'm talking about having no $$. Which is worse?

Yet the earth still spins and the sun rises and sets and the moon takes its' place.

Some people ask, how can you still continue with life in the midst of such terrible disasters? But it still rains and the sun still shines. Birds still fly and insects crawl. I think that those who are not in it still need to continue life as it is for them, else the whole world would come to a halt. Then who is going to help us all??

Yeah. Maybe that's the question everyone is asking. Who is going to help us all?

On my 2nd day of work, my 1st day of cold calling, I felt this terrible reluctance to go to work. It's hinged on fear. I had this fear of calling strangers and being turned down, not knowing what's waiting at the other end of the line.

Then i prayed and asked God to take away this fear. I had enough of dreading to go to to work, I really don't want to dread going to work in this new job. After a few calls, God did take away my fear. When I was turned down, it didn't hurt as much although it was a bit dissapointing to get 1 tentative 'yes' after calling the whole entire day.

Well, anyway God is my city of refuge. Externally, the world is chaotic. You never know what is going to happen. Internally, my world is chaotic. I never know what is going to happen. All I know is that God knows what is going to happen and I trust in Him.