Tag Archives: love
Joke of the day – Beautiful disaster
“For the love of snow white.”
Special mail to heaven!

Hi there, Dad
Today marks 19 years since you left. Thinking of you with love as I reflect how much we do have in common, though I look more like mom.
We both love….
~ coffee & tea. When I was young you used to pour the coffee into the saucer cos the coffee was too hot. Oh, how I loved to drink from the saucer then.
~ snacks. We love to snack while watching the television.
~ music. We love Elvis Presley and we both love to sing.
~ animals. Thank you for all the pets you had brought home. I had dogs, bunnies, cats, fishes, tortoise though mom was not that enthusiastic then about having pets at home.
We were both good drivers and we admire antique and fancy cars. (I still like to drive a manual car).
We have a great sense of humour.
We have a lot of patience. (But I think my patience is wearing thin since the day I got married, Dad. LOL!)
You were not a perfect dad. You made mistakes and you had flaws.
And you had your fair share of trials and tribulations during your life journey here.
But that’s okay, Dad. What’s important is that you were real, you did the best you could and your love was unconditional.
Thank you, Dad for being real and for being you – a simple, humble, kind, honest and generous person.
Much love and hugs, Pat
Quote of the day – K. Towne Jr.
“Our lives may not have fit together,
but ohhh did our souls know how to dance…”
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Quote of the day – NBC
Quote of the day – A. A. Milne
Piglet: “How do you spell love?”
Pooh: “You don’t spell love. You feel it.”
– A. A. Milne
Letter to my beautiful aunt
Dearest Aunt Ying
As I write this letter to you, my heart is filled with love.
Three years had passed but the memory of you still warms my heart.
You often spoke about the importance of family.
I believe the Christmas lunch party which you organized each year was your way of keeping the family together.
And I’m glad your daughters have kept this tradition going.
You once told me that my presence is more important than the presents under the Christmas tree.
I came, Aunt Ying on Christmas day though I was a little late.
I felt your presence when I was in your home.
Your presence is felt on every floor tiles, the walls and the lights.
Your voice still echoed throughevery room and hallway.
And I hear you still.
You were simple yet elegant.
And you enjoyed the simple things in life, one who cared not about status or luxury though you were blessed with a very comfortable life.
You were connected with nature through your love for gardening.
You need no wi-fi cos you had found the best connection in the beauty of your garden.
I had enjoyed those times just having tea and chatting with you in your living room.
I miss your wit and your wisdom.
I know you’re at peace now, Aunt Ying resting in the arms of our dear Lord.
And we shall meet again one day on the other side of the stars.
Much love, Pat ♥️

Quote of the day – Andrea Miller
“No matter your flaws or shortcomings,
you’re okay;
you’re loved.
– Andrea Miller
Quote of the day – Hamilton Wright Mabie
“Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.”
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♡Merry Christmas♡
“NBC wishes you and yours a
magical, warmest, happiest,
most wonderful Christmas ever!
And may your Christmas sparkle with
moments of love, joy, laughter and goodwill.”

“Christmas will always be as long as we stand
heart to heart and hand in hand.”
– Dr Seuss














