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My Obsession ^^

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: October 7, 2010


I Love collecting different kinds of gadgets, especially when its color is pink. I want to use my own money to buy gadgets, so that I’m going to keep and handle it carefully. I also want to have my own house that’s full of pink stuffs. I want that all of my things are color pink because it represents me. Pink is my obsession. If I can see things that are pink, even though I don’t like it, I still buy it and maybe it is because of its color ” PINK”. Color Pink is also the reason why my heart always smile.


Miley Cyrus

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: October 7, 2010


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I kinda don’t like Miley Cyrus also known as Hannah Montana but I love her songs because I can relate to it. I always feel the appropriate feelings when I hear her songs. I also like her movie which is entitled ” Hannah Montana:The Movie”. I learned so much with that movie.She was born on November 23, 1992, in Franklin, Tennessee. She got her talent from her father Mr.Ray Cyrus, a 90′s country star.

Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009)

♥You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home
♥ Let’s Get Crazy
♥The Good Life
♥ Everything I Want
♥Don’t Walk Away
♥ Hoedown Throwdown
♥ Dream
♥ The Climb
♥ Butterfly Fly Away

Unforgettable Moment 05/31/10

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: October 7, 2010


It was 7 days before my birthday. I’m really excited to celebrate my birthday and because of too much excitement, I broke the rule at home. Carrying a passenger on a bicycle is the worst thing to do for us because we’re going to be punished by our parents if we’re going to do it. All of us know that but still I always do it. I had done it many times before until something happened to teach me never to do it again. It was not because we are caught by our parents. Rather it was an unforgettable, and unpleasant, experience.

It happened one late afternoon when I saw my friends are playing and going around the village with their bicycle, I felt jealous and I also want to play even though I know that my parents will going to be mad at me and it’s already late in the afternoon.So what I did was, I command Tina, my cousin to go with me. She can’t refuse my command because I’m older than her and she know that I’m going to be mad at her if she will refuse it. I wanted to go around our village and joined my friends. I had a bicycle. Tina doesn’t have. So, as usual, he sat side-saddle on the horizontal bar of the bicycle while I pedalled. We had done it many times before, so it should not be any problem. Near the playground of our village, we got onto a gravel path made slippery by the recent rain. Still we manage to wobble along, thoroughly enjoying the rough ride. As we passed by an area which is watery and rocky, I made a mistake of going too near the garden. The rain had softened the soil and it could not hold our combined weight. One moment we were going along merrily, the next we were tumbling head over heels into the watery and rocky area.
Splash! Splash! Splash! The both of us fell. The water prevented us from getting badly injured but we also had to pay the price of gulping some of it. It tasted horrible. I got the worst of it for being sandwiched between the bicycle and Tina, but it was not too bad. We had only a few cuts and bruises. Our pride was far more hurt. We retrieved ourselves and the bicycle from the watery and rocky area. We were both dirty and soaking wet. Obviously we were in no condition in biking anymore. So we decided to go home. We walked all the way home. I had to push the bicycle because it’s front wheel was bent out of shape. From that moment I vowed never to carry anyone on a bicycle again.I don’t want to have anymore cuts and bruises all over my body. Once was enough.^^

7/13/10

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: October 1, 2010


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Half Alive Flower

*CHAZEE*

Pseudo Sonnet

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: October 1, 2010


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Sugar is sweet but my parents were not.
Jams and Honeys are sticky but not like ‘em.
Leaf gives us air but they’re not.
friends give space but they don’t.

They act like winds that blows me hard.
‘They teach like teachers that meddle my decisions.
They scold me like what policemen do.
They shout like a thunder strike.

Their spunk is like a strong wave.
Their voice is like a drum.
Their face is like a monster.
Their mouth is like a gun.

But all in all, I still love them so much.
I’ll still do everything what I can do for ‘em.

Freedom

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: September 30, 2010


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Have you ever wondered why heroes fought for centuries for only one reason? “FREEDOM”. Think that heroes fought for freedom and if they can save someone surely, they will feel happy. It’s just like us. If we are free or we have freedom surely, we’ll aslo feel happy because we can do whatever what we want to do without being dictated. You can mingle with your friends at anytime. You can buy all the things you wished to buy. We feel very happy if all of what we want can be achieved. Despite of these, we should learn our limitations. We achieved happiness by doing all we want to do, and by being free. But we must not forget that there is still sadness. I believed that happiness will not stay forever. We also feel other feelings such as sadness, anger, and etc. With these feeling or emotions, we start to lose hope but when we feel happy because we still have our freedom, we don’t use it wisely. we use it just for our enjoyment. We don’t think for our future. We just use and use it because we are using our time of freedom for us to be happy and if we’re happy, sometimes we forget our own responsibilities.^^

Awakening The Artist In Me

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: September 30, 2010


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Our Life is like a light that the fluorescent lamp gives because life also has its end. At first, light shines very bright, but when it becomes old, it is also becoming a little bit of bright, and then when it is already very old, there’s a possibility that it will not give us light anymore. It’s like life. At first, you are very strong, you can do everything you want to do because you are still young and still have a lot of energy to use. But, when you become older, you sometimes can’t do the usual things or works you do when you are still young.

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It’s like the mood of a one person. Since Electric Fan gives us air, which we can feel cool, if ever the weather is hot. It’s like the mood of a person. Whenever, the Electric Fan gives cool air, that person also feel good or she is in her mood but if the Electric Fan will give a hot air,that person also feel bad or not in her mood because she is not comfortable.With the help of her friends or parents, sooner she will feel good and fine.

Poem: Rhyme Scheme

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: September 30, 2010


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Problems could make our heart get painful,
Painful enough that we could hardly move on.
To overcome this; all we need is to be manful,
For us to be happy and to ne a better person.

For there is a friend, a true friend,
That who could hand you a help a lot.
It’s like a bunch of red cross that grows in land,
That always give you beauty and good scent.

Love of a friend; a true friend,
Is like the love of your sister.
They will love you ’till the end,
And show to the whole world that they are you best lover.

Story Review ^^

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: September 30, 2010


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“This story pictures out TRUE LOVE.” A rural boy named Leon was married to a city girl named Maria, a creative, lovely, and a tall girl. Father, an apprehensive type of person who doesn’t like Maria to his daughter-in-law because he thinks that Maria is not worth it to be the wife of his son, Leon. The story also ran because of the commands-to Baldo- of the father to challenge or test Maria, if she can adapt, and stay in a rural place. Baldo, the younger brother of Leon, and also the point-of-view if the story is judgmental, and obedient.

The Author made us think or realized how Baldo remembered, and narrated one more time the true love story of his brother Leon, and the wife Maria, when the time Baldo is in the same age when his brother Leon as his guide in search of his true love or wife. The Author made this story ran by using one of the characters in the story as the point-of-view or the narrator, to tell or to narrate this story to someone special. It just shows that the author is creative, wise, and intelligent. The Author used also the technique named Chekovian principles to make this tory more engage, vivid, and good to read.

We learned a lot in this story. We knew the guides on how to find our true love once. We also learned a lot of moral lesson in this story; for example, being creative, being obedience, being conservative, being apprehensive, and many more to mention. We can tell that this story can help or give us a lot of ideas for our future needs. This story made us realized on how to build a strong relationship and to keep relationships intact in better, and in worst situations.

This story is very unique from the other stories not just because how it was written but it is because this story gave us a lot of new ideas on how to be a better person, and how to easily adapt or accept new incoming happenings in our life. This story didn’t end by our own expectations.^^

Will Of The River ^^

Posted by: Wahida06 ♥ on: September 29, 2010


By my wife’s ancestral home flows a river. For a dozen summers I have visited it, and almost every year I make an effort to trace its course back to its source in the neighboring hills; I do not consider my vacation there complete without doing this. In common with others streams of its kind, our river suffers much from the summer drought. I have seen it so shrunken that fish lay lifeless on the parched sand and gravel of its bed. But this summer I saw something I never had been sufficiently observant in other abnormally dry years, I am sure I could not have failed to notice the same thing earlier.

One morning last April, in company with a student friend and also my elder son, I started out for the hill to spend the day by the rapids and cascades at a place called Intongaban. We followed the course of the river. After we had walked a kilometer or more, I saw that the river had disappeared and its bed was dry. I looked around in wonder because past our little country house below and out toward the sea half a mile or so farther down, the river was flowing clear and steady in its usual summer volume and depth. But where we stood at the moment there was no water to be seen.All about us the wide river bed was hot and dry.

We pursued our way on toward the hill, however, and walking another kilometer we saw the stream again, though it had spread itself so thin it was lost at the edge of the waterless stretch of burning sand and stones. And yet, continuing our way into the hills, we found the river grow deeper and stronger than it was as it passed by our cottage.

To most people, I suppose, there is nothing strange or significant in this. Perhaps they have seen such phenomenon more than once before. To me, however, it was a new experience and it impressed me like all new experiences. To me it was not merely strange, it suggested a spiritual truth.

Flowing down from its cradle in the mountains just as it left the last foothills, the river had been checked by long, forbidding, stretch of scorching sand. I had read of other streams that upon encountering similar obstacles irretrievably lot themselves in sand mud. But Bakong- because that is the name of our river- determined to reach the sea, tunneled its way, so to speak, under its sandy bed, of course choosing the harder and lower stratum beneath, until at last it appeared again, limpid and steady in its march to sea.

And then I thought of human life. I was reminded of many a life that stopped short to its great end just because it lacked the power of will to push through hindrances. But I thought most of all those who, like our river, met with almost insurmountable obstacles but undismayed continued their march, buried in obscurity perhaps but resolutely pushing their way to the sea, to their life’s goal. I thought of men like Galileo, who continued his work long after his sight had failed; of Beethoven, who composed his nobles and sublimest symphonies when he could no longer hear a single note; of Stevenson, who produced some of his greatest works after he was doomed to die of tuberculosis; and of Cecil Rhodes, who was sent to Africa to die of an incurable disease, but before he obeyed the summons carved out an Empire in the Dark Continent. These resolute and sublime souls reminded me of what our river taught me- that if we cannot overcome obstacles, we can under come them.

Another lesson I learned from Bakong is the fact that the river was not merely determined to flow just anywhere; it was determined to reach the sea, to the great end. Many streams manage to surmount barrier they meet along the way, but they come out of obstacles after much labor only to end in a foul and stagnant marsh or lake. How like so many human lives. How like so many people who, in the springtime of their youth and in the summer of their early manhood, showed splendid heroism against frowning odds, determined to overcome those hostiles barriers, only in the autumn of their lives to end in defeat, disgrace, and remorse. On the other hand, think of other lives that, like our river, kept their way even to the end of their course.

Bakong by continuing its march to the sea, kept itself fit for the service of nature and man; and not only that, it expanded its field of usefulness. And does this not suggest that the river of man’s life should be likewise?For if in the face of obstacles it lacks the strength of will to continue keeping itself fit to serve and seeking new opportunities for service, it will ultimately become useless to others.

As I marveled at the power of Bakong to push its way through such a seemingly impassable barrier, I discerned the secret- a secret that has a message for all of us. For Bakong was able to carry on, to continue its watery pilgrimage and reach the immensity and sublimity of the sea only because its source is the vast and lofty mountains. Unless a stream draws its power form a source of sufficient high and magnitude, it cannot do as our river did this summer. It will not have the strength to cut its way through great obstacles and reach the sea at last. Here is one of the marvelous secrets of life, and how many have missed it! Verily, if a man derives his strength and inspiration from a low and feeble source, he will fall to ”arrive.” Unless man draws his power from some source of heavenly altitude, unless the stream of his life issues from a never-failing source, unless, in other words, his soul is fed from heights of infinite power, he may fear that he will not reach the sea. But if his spirit is impelled and nourished by an inexhaustible power from on high, he will, in spite of all obstructions, finish his course, if not in the glory of dazzling achievements, at least in the nobility of a completed task faithfully done.

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