April 23, 2016

Writing and Translation

In some way, writing is my forte.

Thus far, I have written three trade reports. I thank my late friend for putting out his neck on the chopping board  to give me this opportunity.  No, no rules were broken. It was by quotation.

Yes, I am  conversant with translation too!I have done a translation of two annual reports, I have also translated licenses issues by authorities  as well as assignments related to trade.

While jobs are hard to come by and the revenue generated is minuscule, the qualitative rewards are truly enormous when your writings get accepted in first draft forms!

I am not proud of my revenue thus far as it is not sustainable. So, do not try to make writing your primary preoccupation to earn a livelihood. Do it on the sideline and do not leave your day time job!
Make it a hobby that you enjoy through your own creativity and imagination!

I am currently writing a piece for a restaurant.

April 05, 2016

Jonathan's Convocation

This posting is months way, way off the actual event. It took place  on 17 October 2015.


Here are some of the photos of the event.


Receiving the scroll

With Parents and  Sister

Solo shot

With Mother

With Sister

Elongated Shot


With Peer Group

Pre Convocation-At home with Dad

Pre convo-At home with Sis


March 31, 2016

Bamboozled by a Battery

The one that went flat

Yes, blame it on my failure to notice that the car lights were on.

Blame it on the radiant evening sun that streaks and freaked me out and even when I check the light switches, it appeared to be off. Has madness crept over me?

Or blame it on my cataracts that I have yet to have a operations to rid me of the float, flashes and what-nots.

Whatever it was, that fateful day, 29 March 2016 proved to be an expensive day.

I have to pay RM 183 for a new battery.

This is a maintenance free type as compared to the water top-up type that would cost RM50 less.

What a day...........
Payint the Piper RM 183
My mistake. I pay!


March 25, 2016

The Passing of K. Anbalagan

I stumbled upon Gnyanambikai today at the Big Aeon supermarket at Tropicana Mall.

It was a happy meeting but with heavy news.

Almost 2 years ago, my great friend whom we affectionately  called Anbu passed on.

According to Gnyanam, it was 22 April 2014.

Having chest pain, he went first to the Kelana Jaya Community Clinic and then rushed to the Universiti Hospital. Drove himself. Collapsed at the Trauma Centre and was confirmed Dead on Arrival.

According to Gnyanam, after his death, she found a set of x-rays showing the blockages he had in his heart.

Was it a death wish, Ambu?

Sad to know of his passing.

I am sure he is at a better place now.

For us, the living, count our blessings for God is on our side.

My 2-years too late condolences to Gnyanam on the passing of her husband, Anabalagan.

Always remembered in my daily prayers.


December 26, 2015

Su Ern gets married today and is now Mrs. Goh

She is now Mrs. Goh

Yes, its Boxing Day where you get your boxes removed after unwrapping them.  For others, its really a day to watch that two fighter in a square ring!

For me, its the wedding of Su Ern.

Su Ern's mother, Pauline on the left
I watch her grow from our cell group's  children section.

She's now an English teacher, a subject very close to my heart. As for her hubby, he is an accountant just like my children.

Dinner was nice, the red wine was nicer.

Su Zhen, Su Ern's brother is on the right
It was a great Boxing Day for me in 2015.

Here are some photos......

December 25, 2015

Presents from Janice and Kian Ru

The impressively designed card cover

25th December is a very well celebrated day fore whatever reason.

For me, this year it took added significance because two former students, Janice and Kian Ru (two sisters) gave me a Christmas present each.

A Caricature of me teaching literature...

They were lovely presents-indicative of life itself.

Kian Ru gave me a box of Ferraro Roche-reminiscent of the movie, Forest Gump -"Life is like a box of chocolate-you never know what you are going to get".

The Heartfelt Message from Kian Ru

Janice's present was a box of Danish cookies-again, reminding me of life being similar to the wise saying of likening it  to life ---- how will  the cookie crumble for you.

Great Christmas gifts for one with a sweet tooth such as I.

While Janice is an intern doing some work in design and intending to pursue a degree in it, Kian Ru has now decided to take the CAT route to an Accounting career.

Sisters Two

I thank them for their presents.

Most of all I love the Christmas card, the sisters sent.

The design and drawings were likely by Janice (it was professional!) while the heartfelt message was from Kian Ru.

Both are daughters of Jesslyn whom I taught pro bono at DUMC Adult English class.

Believe me, I have taught English to Kian Ru from Std 4 up to Form Five.

I hope it will pay off with her getting a good grade possibly a distinction in English 1119.

All's in the hand of Almighty God but privately it will be good for my feelings of achievement!

Amen.


December 15, 2015

A Red Letter Day for My Family

God Blessings!
I praise the Lord. For He has answered my prayers.

Today is a red letter day for my family.

I feel the burden taken off from my weary shoulders onto His yoke.

My son commenced his working life today (16 December 2015).

He is hired as an accounts assistant by a leading ICSA firm.

With my daughter working for a PLC, my cup runneth over.......

Praise be to the Lord again.

Amen