Sunday, December 30, 2007

End Year 2007

I am really happy to have a happy, loving, comfortable family.
To repay my happiness of having a happy family in life.

having a happy family is my definite dream in my life.
having a happy family with my lover and my children is a scenery that always haunts me.

I often imagine that my family go to the countryside and touch the nature together, approaching the seashore, grove and field. I cannot imagine any other thing but living with my family happily.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

ice skating


snowing in london???errrr... blum ada ni

de'...maybe early of january....(people said),,,=b

but there are alot outdoor ice rinks during this

holiday...that pic was in Hyde park...

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Winter in London

London is a magical place in winter as streets sparkle with fairy lights and the city is occasionally blanketed under layers of snow and ice.


London is one of the warmest places in the country but it is still advisable to dress warmly with hats, scarves, gloves and boots


A winter chill creeps into the air around the end
of October as the leaves start to fall. Bring warm clothes and a good coat.


Thursday, December 13, 2007

great night

nina,,lala,,,mary
Once upon a time in mid winter, when the snowflakes were falling like feathers from heaven, a beautiful queen sat sewing at her window, which had a frame of black ebony wood.

As she sewed, she looked up at the snow and pricked her finger with her needle. Three drops of blood fell into the snow. The red on the white looked so beautiful, that she thought,

"If only I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as this frame."

Soon afterward she had a little daughter that was as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as ebony wood, and therefore they called her Little Snow-White.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

St Margaret Prom Night

This year prom nite should not be organized by the student due to the incident happened last year, but the school organize the graduation day to avoid from any missused of the prom nite. Our students were disagree about the teachers decission and quietly organized the private prom nite. it was held on 7th of december 2007 in plaza sutra biru, kuala belait. the form5, alumnies, and the bandies were all participate on this party. It was more than i expect, because everybody was looking different in appearance. after the whole party, our gang were hang out at rivera cafe for having some sisha. it was 01:00am in the morning when we finished our sisha. while the girls went home, the boys were feeling early to go home, so we decide to play pool for about 2 hours and finnaly i reach home at 04:00 in the morning.

Friday, December 7, 2007

St. Margaret Graduation Day

Graduation this year takes place in the St Margaret school auditorium . Special drapes, curtains and scrolls are hung to the walls and doors. A certain number of chairs are reserved for parents (usually mothers) to come, as well as quite a few representatives of the local authorities

DOHARI . . . Well done . . ! ! !
At first, all students from the perschool of St Margaret Seria sit orderly and wait. Then the graduates march in to the sound of a classical march, A complex series of announcements are made, which cue the students to stand up, bow, sit down, either in unison or the graduates only. The homeroom teacher for each class calls out the names of his or her students in the usual gender-split alphabetical order. This means that boys are called out in alphabetical order first, then it is the girls' turn. Upon hearing their names, the students say "Yes" and remain at attention until all students have been called. Recently some schools have abandoned splitting the class by gender. Both the national anthem and school song are sung by everyone. The head of the student council reads a short congratulatory address to the graduates. This is not equivalent to a valedictorian speech. It is somewhat pre-set and heavily edited by the teachers responsible for the ceremony. Then the principal launches into a long-winded speech as is the tradition in most schools. Perseverance, hard work and patience are the most common themes brought up on the occasion.
Once the diplomas have been all handed out, a few more announcements and speeches are made, by PTA (parent-teacher association) representatives or someone from the municipal or local government. A few moments later, the graduates are free to roam around the school, in and out of the teachers’ office.