Here I am sitting all alone by myself with my beloved lappy ' Biru ' while Miss Nia & her friends are partying or more to dinner gathering with minimum the fun we adults had ( of course without alcohol, they are like 17 ok ) ... pa seh lor sitting here all alone ( the baby sitter mode is activated )
As one by one of these 17 years old kids are coming in, parading their so grown up clothings & HANDBAGS (ada banyak duit ka dik??) ~!!!!! Not that I'm against it , just that here I am 10 years senior than them wishing I'm 16 once more (without all the responsibilities in the world & handbags) haha just joking =)
The world are changing so does we human. Sometimes these changes are scary, where did it goes our naive self , the kid who dreams of castle & ponnies or unicorns. I miss my younger self when I was so motivated to strike gold or to be exact the kid who has the golden touch o.O
Not that I'm blaming the changes we are going through but I don't want my kids to grow up so supersonic fast. Slow down my children, if you by-pass your youth so quickly, your older version won't appreciate those little things the mother earth can offer you. I'm luckily, my dad used to show us all the animal documentaries he can recorded or bought (mind you it was this ancient video tape where do you have to rewind instead of click on random time) for us to watch every single morning. It was gruesome to watch your favorite animal get caught & eaten by those predators of land/sea/river/sky. what a lesson learn right, but little did we know this what we called circle of life. *so the Lion King*
Well I guess its up to us to make our surrounding are better place, the way we treat people, respecting each others need & what not.
Let me end my mumbling with one of my extraordinary teacher's quote, Jane Goodall ( the author of "Reason to Hope" )
“We have the choice to use the gift of our life to make the world a better place--or not to bother”

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