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Life is not about the number of breaths you take but the number of things that take your breath away. We should live our everyday to the fullest. Till now, I am still trying to be the person who help more, reject less, praise more, criticise less, comfort more, upset less, cheer more, jeer less, love more, hate less...........
And maybe I can succeed one day with the strength given to me by God, the Almighty and also the encouragement and love showered upon me by my loved ones.
Like A Rose
Dan Lai
26
may_fifteen@mailcity.com
Engaged to the sweetest angel in the world
Loves to sing, watch movies and DVDs, swim, play balls, read self-improvement books and travel with my dear
Monday, November 10, 2008 | 10:07 PM
Sumitomo Chemical Asia Dinner and Dance 2008 - Retro ActiveBeing part of the organising committee of this event for the second time, I more or less have an idea of managing the expectations of our fellow colleagues. Of course, the committee tried our best to bring the best quality to the event with the dedicated participation of the hotel staffs and the event management company. We wanted our every segment to be as special as possible. For the entrance, we had our MD sitting on a Vespa and being pillioned in to his seat. We had a MTV made using the song "Dancing Queen". The MTV captured a rather different side of all the staffs. We choose a "Retro" theme to get everyone to dress up and fight for the best dress award. We made the lucky draw as entertaining as possible but using balloons bursting and "Deal Or No Deal " style. As a whole, I think everyone was happy with the door gifts, food and activities that evening.
Sunday, November 02, 2008 | 7:04 PM
Char Yang (Dabu) Association - Youth Group Charity EventOn the 2nd of November, some of us met at the association building in the morning before setting out to Singapore Flyer to meet the beneficiaries. At about 10.30am, most of the people had arrived and we made our way into the capsules. As some of them were wheelchair bound and the rest had difficulty walking normally, we had to be quite careful. Overall wise, it was quite a good experience doing our part for the less fortunate and it was really a meaningful event. Although there were moments of discomfort especially when the beneficiaries started to become easily agitated, we still try our best to provide a good time to them and care for them. I really respect and admire all those social workers who had to face such situations everyday. Salute to you all!