Nicholas Jonas - Joy To The World
Every year at Christmas,
all I can see.
Are pictures of the things I want,
around the tree.
But this year’s a little different,
I’m not thinking of myself.
So my prayer for this Christmas,
is for somebody else.
(Chorus)
So I pray…
Joy To the World.
Peace for every boy and girl.
Hope when life is hard.
Light when everything seems dark.
Something so cute I just have to share.
I’ll lend you my shoulder when you need to cry.
Be beside you to wipe the tear from your eye.
I’ll listen to your joys, your rants, your woes.
You won’t face your fears alone, I’ll always be close.
I’ll help you up onto your feet when you fall,
and when the world crashes down on you, I’ll be your wall.
I just want you to know that I truly care.
I’d give the world for you, this I swear. - Life’s Little Wonders
“Love is like a puzzle. Without a piece it’ll never be complete. Along the way in life, we’ll find many different pieces, and sometimes try to force them into our life, only to find out that they aren’t that perfect piece. But don’t give up, because every one’s love is meant to be complete. And no matter how thorn and tattered your puzzle may be, keep your eyes open. Because one day, you’ll find that perfect piece.” - Life’s little wonders
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“If you see a friend without a smile; give him one of yours.”
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“I believe that two people are connected at the heart, and it doesn’t matter what you do, or who you are or where you live; there are no boundaries or barriers if two people are destined to be together.” - Julia Roberts
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All dogs go to heaven. (Part 3)
Hello Followers. This is a long post, but please bear with me.
To those of you who do not know, the dog in the above picture is my little buddy, “Nono”. It is a picture taken when he was less than a year old. It’s the only photo I have of him with his face still black. As he grew older, that black portion on his face started to shed, and it became white.
And if you haven’t been following my blog closely, well, my little buddy left for heaven already. It’s been 2 months since he has left me, and my heart still reminisce of him and the times we shared, the times we played.
Every now and then, I still think of him. When I go down and grab a cup of milk at night, I could hear his tiny bells ringing. It’s a routine, you know. Whenever I open the fridge at night, my little buddy would know that I’m pouring some milk for myself, and would beg me to give him some. And when I hear those tiny bells ringing, my heart would just soften and I would just give him a little bit.
It’s really funny, how we people live. We take for granted our everyday, thinking that there’ll always be a tomorrow. Because life has so many years in it, we never really appreciate the time when we are young. I expected my little buddy to live till 12, maybe 15 years old. I expected him to be there for my wedding one day. But he left me at a young age of only 8. He didn’t deserve to go at such a young age, but he did.
When I come back from home in the past, I would always tell him to wait till lunch time before I bring him out for a walk, and at the same time I would have my lunch as well. Now that he’s gone, I wish I didn’t wait till lunch. I wish I had brought him out the moment I reach home everyday. I know if I had done that, my little buddy would be so happy. But my little buddy never blamed me or anything. He was contented with waiting till lunch time. He was happy like that. Now, I no longer have the company of my little buddy during lunch time. Now, I sometimes alone. I miss him.
“Nono” has always been contented with how he was living. Even though he had to be caged up at times in the corner of my balcony, I could tell that he was still a very happy dog. You could see the joy and excitement on his face whenever we play with him. He didn’t expect much. He was happy living that way. But..I can’t help but feel that I could have given him so much more. So, so much more.
They say a year in a dog’s life is equivalent to 7 years in a human life. You know, I would be more than glad to trade 7 years of my life, in exchange for 1 year of my little buddy. And in that 1 year, I’ll make sure I love him with everything I got, give him everything I got, cuddle with him on my bed every night, and kiss him goodnight on his tiny forehead. I would walk him the entire beach. Let him experince the joy of life. Find him a girlfriend (hahaha that would be so cute.), and let him have a family of his own. I would give him my undivided attention, my undying care and love, make him my entire universe, if I had one more year with him.
“Nono”, my little buddy, I hope you’re doing fine up there in Heaven. I hope you’ve found a cosy spot to sleep at night. I hope you’ve been eating well and drinking well, and of course, playing well. You know, you’re such a hyper active dog, I’m sure you’ve brought much happiness up there. Hahahaha. I love you and I miss you, and I will always be loving and missing you, “Nono”.
Alex Sim, 19th June 2010.
All dogs go to heaven. (Part 1)
All dogs go to heaven. (Part 2)
“Live life fully while you’re here. Experience everything. Take care of yourself and your friends. Have fun, be crazy, be weird. Go out and screw up! You’re going to anyway, so you might as well enjoy the process. Take the opportunity to learn from your mistakes: find the cause of your problem and eliminate it. Don’t try to be perfect; just be an excellent example of being human.” - Anthony Robbins
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“Your friendship makes me smile.”
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Story behind this picture: My son Sebastian is 11 and autistic. Getting the dogs was really good for him. He loves them both dearly. He keeps asking me how long they will live. I just keep telling him “A long time, Sebastian.”
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“In every real man a child is hidden that wants to play.” - Friedrich Nietzsche
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