Wednesday, May 21, 2008

blegh day






Murmurs Mumblings - My Thoughts

conversation with myself, rants, and more mumblings

Blegh day


It's one of those blegh days in the office. First, we were reminded of the phone usage, then the travel forum is blocked and now yahoo mail is blocked...I decided not to open anymore website from my work,unless i am really about to go insane and need to check something. I don't want to give our beloved IT more ideas on which sites they can add on their block list.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Free time






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Free time


I realize that for the past half year, i got too busy on some other things that I now miss doing these:
1.blogging moments that i want to read again and again
2.enjoying a good light with a good book
3.playing a game with my sp (yes am still thnking if should i buy a ds already)
4.arranging thousands of photos on my pc
5.doodling
6.watching dvds undisturbed
7.gardening
8.stroking my cat
9.chilis and wine for breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper
10.bantering with my family

i am now able to manage my time, i guess i can do now 1-7...for 8 and 10 i just probably need to wait a lil longer.

Show me your love by giving me a hug






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Show me your love by giving me a hug



This is for all the cat lovers, cat wranglers and cat wannabes:
We all need a corporal hug :)

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Plea






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A plea





I am yet to complete my blog entry for my trip on Myanmar, but i decided to write this small entry/plea already.

I landed on Yangon,Myanmar and was put on awe with its beauty,the land is rich in culture and the burmese people are one of the warmest people i ever met.This week i left Yangon in a devastated state. The area was hardly hit by the cyclone,from what the locals says, it is the strongest in 50 years. Along with my friends and sister, we were in the road as the cyclone unleashes itself, we have seen ancient old trees uprooted, electricity wires posts hanging listlessly, boards, roofs and debris all over the road.The place has now limited electricy, limited water supply, and the already restricted communication line is almost non-existent.

I have seen resilience of the human spirit in many forms; i have seen locals braving the cyclone just to extend their help not only to their fellowmen but also to tourists like me; i have seen locals trying to re-built their homes and 'normalize' their lives with whatever resources they have. Although, i am grateful that i am alive and well, there are still lots of people there struggling to just survive.

Based from the news, the toll now is more than 22K. Many would argue that this is only a mere approximate, all i can say is that i know and have seen that Myanmar people needs help.

Politically, i have issues with the junta,I am also dissed that they are delaying the distribution of aids and how the rest of the world has no news on the real status there.But again, this is the time to set aside political opinions and focus on more urgent things. Big organizations such as Unicef and Direct Relief international, are now open for donations, any amounts, big or small, might just make a difference:

Links:
http://www.supportunicef.org/site/pp.asp?c=9fLEJSOALpE&b=1023561
https://secure.ga3.org/03/DRIdonate07

Please note I am not part of any of these organizations, but i just wanted to 'spread' info on how we can help.


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To those who have sent their emails/sms, concerned about my whereabouts during the cyclone,thank you so much. Those words meant a lot to me and now i know the people who will actually miss me.