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Almost Here…

So glad weekend is almost here!
Tomorrow, Shania and I are going out with SIL and nephew from Papar. Mom is going too. We are going to City Mall especially to have those donuts at Big Apple. Y-U-M-M-Y! Shania and nephew Ceddrik love donuts and I’m really looking forward to this outing. *smile*
Another day at work [...]

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Beds Glorious Beds!

We can shop for practically anything online these days. One of them is beds! From Leather Beds, wooden beds, children’s beds, french style beds to antique beds, you just name it.
I love the children’s beds in time4sleep. I could imagine me buying the beds when we have a bigger house! *grin* I especially love the fire-engine [...]

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Map of Strange?

Oh yeah!
There are strange things in Google Maps! *grin* It’s really amazing and interesting! For instance, you can see Oprah’s head in a crop circle or an advertisement for a toilet machine!
If you haven’t visited the site, go ahead and be amazed!
Have fun!

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Training Chats…

I’ve organised some trainings in my department ranging from writing skills, environmental management, environmental education to communication skills. We sometimes get internal trainers (myself, other officers or our bosses) or external ones to give lectures or facilitate the trainings.
On the other hand, I’ve also attended trainings such as Management Courses focusing on personnel management, time management and a few [...]

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Being Parents…

When I fetched Shania at her school a few days ago around noon during the 2nd recess (when she had that muscle pain), I had quite a shock to see parents feeding their children or checking their children’s books, time-table, etc frantically.
How on earth will children learn to be independent?
I asked Shania’s class teacher about it [...]

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Have You Visited One?

I’ve never been to a casino before. Some of you probably have gone to at least one in your lifetime, eh? It would be interesting to just have a peep, wouldn’t it? *grin* And perhaps, take a photograph of me standing there (Is this allowed?).
Oh well, may be I’ll just visit an online casino then (just [...]

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Pass It On

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* The more people join the “pass [...]

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To Refinance or Not…

Applying for financial assistance such as home loans, car loans, Car Refinance and other refinancing opportunities can be done online these days. It’s faster and time-effective.
Refinancing can be undertaken to lower interest rates, to extend repayment time, to pay off other debts and also to raise cash for other investments and consumption (such as to pay for that holiday [...]

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A Better Day

I took another day’s leave today.
Shania feels better and Ted seems to be in his better mood. Both are still taking their medicines but I’m really relieved to see some signs of recovery. Thank God for that!
And now, I’m taking a break from doing my slides. *grin* So far so good lah.
Back to office tomorrow.
O well, a girl’s [...]

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Never So Far Away

Videoconferencing is becoming more popular in the private and government sectors in this age of technology.
A few years ago I was involved in a videoconferencing between a Sabah school and a Japanese school under the Bornean Biodiversity and Ecosystems Conservation Programme. It was really exciting for the students (and people like me too! *grin*) to be able to communicate [...]

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