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Quote of the day – NBC
“Whether my mug is half-full or half-empty,
I’m thankful I have a mug.”


Quote of the day – Sandy Dahl
Remembering 9/11 on the 18th Anniversary. (โแโ)
โIf we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate.โ
โSandy Dahl, ย wife of Flight 93 pilot Jason Dahl, in Shanksville, Pa., in 2002
Quote of the day – NBC
“You’ve got to be kind to yourself.”

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Quote of the day – NBC
Quote of the day – Thich Nhat Hanh
“Peace in ourselves, peace in the world.” – Thich Nhat Hanh


.….to Sri Lanka.
Quote of the day – NBC
Journey of love and acceptance
Going on 18 years now since my dad was called home.
And it took me a long time to realize that
the process of grieving is not
something one can ignore.
It is not about being weak or strong
or how long one should grieve. ย
Grieving is a journey ย of acceptance. ย
A new way of seeing.
A lesson on life and death. ย
An awakening to living a true life.
Grief is an act of love we have
for those we love and hold so dear.
ย It is really a journey of love in the presence
to a new journey of love in the absence.

Message to my aunt in heaven

Hello again, Aunt Ying
I thought about you today. Though it is nothing new as I often thought about you in silence and whenever I see the beautiful plants and colourful flowers at the nursery near my home.
I remember those times we sat and talked. Talking to you was always a treat.
We once talked about life and death. You told me that one day you will die and I said, “Aunt, please don’t say that.” But you said, “It’s a fact we must all accept.” You then showed me a beautiful photo of yourself and said it will be the photo of your final journey.
Not too long after that you told me that you had trouble sleeping and you were getting quite forgetful. I did not feel anything amiss at that time cos I was rather forgetful myself too.
I feel sad and helpless when you told me you could no longer drive or do your own shopping. I know how much you loved to be independent. You said you would never want to be a burden to your family.
Also, you often spoke about your two loving daughters, both have made you felt really loved and blessed as a mother. And how much you loved and enjoyed being a grandma to your two wonderful grandsons.
I thought about my visit to your home with Sydelle and Shaye in November 2016. You said you felt very tired. Though you did not say much on that day, you looked at Sydelle and Shaye and uttered “They are very beautiful”. Something you often said about the girls when we meet. I’m thankful that we visited you that day. But I never thought that would be our last goodbye.

Today, I will light a candle for you to let you know,
I miss your smile
I miss your voice
I miss your wit and your wisdom.
Rest in peace, Aunt Ying!
I shall see you one day on the other side of the stars.
Much love, Pat








