Thursday, January 28, 2010

2010...it's the right time!

i wish~

money...money..money...


All over the world, people welcome New Year for it is one of the oldest of all holidays. It is a time to reflect on the past and envision a future. Everybody should have their goal and struggle strive for it! It’s really great if we really work on it unfortunately I’m lazy person, so how? Wake up! Let’s the lazy devil run away from me! Let’s talk about my resolution. It’s a lot actually but it’s not important to tell you all of it right? First, I would try my best to maintain my result, even thought my result is not so strong to maintain as it was. It’s easy to score but it’s very hard to maintain it. I hope I do it well. Second, since my loan ready to use, I’m try being an independent daughter and spend my loan wisely. Anyway, that’s all for this time, see you all on next post!


Saturday, January 23, 2010

Coundown!

time to say goodbye..


full of colours!


New Year’s celebrations 2010 in Malaysia were celebrated in full colors by all of Malaysian. Shouts of "Happy New Year" and 'Satu Malaysia' filled the air as the clock struck midnight. This is one of the image of the way New Year’s celebration in Malaysia today. Besides, not only in Malaysia but all over the world, welcome the New Year for it is one of the oldest of all holidays. Most New Year celebrations focus on family and friends. It is a time to reflect on the past and envision a future, perhaps, in a world where people live together in harmony. New Year celebration is on the first day of January but not all New Year celebrations take place on the same day or in the same way! Sometimes this is because people in different parts of the world use different calendars. It is based on the movement of the moon around the Earth. Adults and children have many different ways of welcoming their New Year, like have a dinner party together. Some people like to celebrate their New Year’s celebration with their friends and like to countdown the golden time of the last ten second of New Year welcoming with colourful fireworks, music and dance rocked the city as thousands partied to welcome the arrival of New Year.

Traditions of New Year

time to make a wish!!!!!


"coin wish"



making wish






You know, the new year traditions were started by ancient Babylonians more than 4,000 year , wow very long time. Most countries across the globe celebrate New Year on January 1. The traditions of welcoming of new year is make a wish. Do you have making a wish for this year???? For them, making a wish can make their life change that it right??? Erm i thing not. Usually they were wish a same wish for every new year that is for girl to lose weigh and for boy to quit smoking but have they do that??? If they make a wish but did not do that, so for what a wishing???

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