SST celebrated his 30 year’s old birthday last week. Time fly, he is turned to 30s. It is another milestone for him.
Sometime, I cannot believe that the first digit of my age is turning to 3. I feel young in physically and mentally (or just I think? Haha!). I am not worried about aging, because this is a natural process. What I worry is time passed too fast. I still have a lot of things haven’t completed before 30s. Is that anything that can freeze time?
I see a lot of people in FF are using the hairdryer to dry up their private part. I know that is good thing to dry up your private part for man after showered. But, if you do it in a public place, then it would be a little bit impolite. Furthermore, the hairdryer is shared to public, I will a bit reluctant to use it when I witness some using that hairdryer to do that “blowjob”…
I only use hairdryer to dry up my hair, not pubic hair, please!
I was sitting in front of TV during news reporting hour. I was chasing after an exciting current issue.
As you know, there is a sudden changed over the government in Perak. Personally, I am not happy with these changes, but there is nothing that I could do. I found a video clip from Youtube. It is about “Pakatan supporters venting their anger as the crisis unfolds” from MalaysiaKini.
I am still following with the progress of this news. I prefer to chase after this rather than “The Gem of Life”… HAHA
Today is the first day of spring (立春), and it is the actual date for Chinese New Year. But since nowadays we are following the Lunar Calendar many years ago, so we celebrate Chinese New Year in different date.
Based on the Auspicious Color to wear during Chinese New Year, I have to wear red color in this day. Since this is year of Ox, so that might be some “bad luck” for people who were born in year of Goat! I heard a lot of these, but I really hope I have good fortune throughout the year. So, I just follow with what have been predicted by all the fengshui masters!
Usually I will come back to work after praying The Emperor God (天公) in my hometown. But this year is the exception because I have one week holiday only. This is also the first time that I “celebrate” this festive in Klang Valley.
I stayed up until 12am last night; I was hoping surprise in this day in my Klang Valley’s place. Perhaps my area is lack of Hokkien people, so it was not happening at all. I only heard little firecracker sound comes from far. It can’t even wake me up after I slept.
While in my hometown, the Emperor God’s birthday is the most happening day in Chinese New Year. You could hear the firecracker sound last for few hours. The sky turns to red, everywhere is so smoky… (it is getting exaggerated…)
I hope next year I could apply a long holiday during Chinese New Year, so that I can celebrate it in my hometown. Are you a Hokkien too? Do you pray to The Emperor God?
The Emperor God celebration last year in my hometown