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Name: Michelle Ruth Tong

Birthday: 3rd March

Life Mission Statement:
To be a testimony of Christ and set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity (1 Tim. 4:12). Do whatever is true, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, whatever is excellent and praiseworthy to God (Phili 4:8).



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Monday 15 December 2008
*.* Inconsiderate people *.*

I've been reading many articles from the new paper recently about old people behaviours and how inconsiderate they are. However, I think regarding you are old, young, teenage, tall, short, fat or thin, we all have a part to play in this society. Come on, let's face the fact that we are a growing population. Very soon we will see more grandpas and grandmas on the trains and buses than now.

I was going home and was on the train. I was just sitting next to the priority seat (the one that has different tone of colours for most of the trains), however it so happened that this particular train that I took didn't have the tone to differentiate the priority seat. The train was relatively packed and this old couple came in with their grandchild in the pram. I was about to give up my seat but before doing so, I heard this young lady making such a comment '... give up.. priority seat..'

I couldn't help but jump to conclusion that they might be saying people who should give up the seat to the couple. However it makes me think that why shouldn't they make the move to give up their seat?

It doesn't mean that carrying a LV, Gucci or a Prada bag makes you any lesser to be considerate to others. When the lady was about to alight, she was stuck in between me and the baby pram, and guess what? She tried to squeeze her way out! And me being me, I wouldn't want to give way to her even though I saw the reflection and I was just waiting for her to say that magic word. Finally after trying so hard to squeeze through her way, she knew she couldn't make it and said excuse me.

If she such a tai tai carrying a Prada bag and if saying excuse me is such a different thing to say, maybe she should really consider taking cab and not the train so that she can sit as comfortably as she wants.

And for those who loves to crowd at the door of the train. Please make way for people to get in! The train has to be revamp into a train with lesser seats is because of all the inconsiderate people who loves to crowd at the door. So SMRT is very smart. By removing the seat, there is more standing space therefore the train can take up more people. But have you ever wonder the day you and I grow old and we need a seat? We probably need to bring a portable chair wherever we go!

At the end of the day, who is being more inconsiderate? The old or the young?

Ultimately, it's the culture we live in.

posted by Michelle at 22:51:00 | 0 comments


Monday 8 December 2008
*.* Recollections *.*

As I'm waiting for my mud mask to dry, I'm doing some recollections for what had happened over the last few weeks since my last entry. My skin has deteriorate a little after the Malaysia trip. I think the hotel that I stayed was a little dirty. That explains why.

My darling came back safely from his Taiwan trip and he seemed to enjoy himself so much with the food and shopping. Of course he didn't forget me and bought me some clothes. He is now in Hendon camp for his airborne training. So whenever I visit him, I seem to go back to my childhood playground because there is where my mom used to work and there is also the place she brought me to when I was young.

I went to JB with TomSumJo, Gillian, Kian Kuen, Kian Kei and the crazy one, Rachel. This trip was more of a eat-and-play trip. Yup I ate a lot. I had 3 cups of ice cream in a day! Hurray!! That means more jogging! We punked Kian Kuen and I tell you, he must love us more! It turned out to be a meaningful trip and I brought home one important thing: We need each other in our good and bad times, especially the bad times. Hey peeps, we are all in the 21st century where mobile phone is the only thing that can keep us so well connected. Make full use of it! And of course can't deny that instant messaging and the recent addicted facebook helps a lot too.

I came back early all by myself to meet my darling. I took the Malaysia cab myself, I passed the checkpoint myself and took bus back to Singapore myself. Cool! Met my darling at causeway point and that was when I felt that I'm finally safe. We were supposed to meet up with his parents for dinner but it was postponed so we went to watch BOLT! It was a cute and funny movie. I came back loving my dog more. =) He bought me a HUGE Eeyore. It is almost 3/4 the size of my 10 year old bolster. -Hugs- He bought it because it was cheap.

I met up with Daryl, Daphne, Rachel and Ada over lunch today to celebrate Ada's 21st birthday. It was our treat. Very cool stuffs and the usual photo takings and talking. It felt like the good old days.

I just had a heavy dinner with his family.

I think I need to start running. Seriously.

Time to wash my face.

posted by Michelle at 23:48:00 | 0 comments

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