The Lil' Things you have
Posted by julz @ Mon 15 Jan, 07, 03:32PM under Junkiez
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For the past 1 week, I spent my days in the hospital room of Lam Wah Ee, down with skin infection + bacteria invasion etc etc. For the past 2 weeks, not able to sit down, sleep, go out of the house. This is when I started thinking about the things I have taken granted in my life last time:

1. Being able to sit down, at home, in office or in the car.

2. Being able to go out and sit down while eating.

3. Being able to go to office (yes I still don't like the thought of going back work after 2 weeks break) and a boss who allowed you to work from home during the "house arrest" timeframe.

4. Having friends who care for you, bringing flowers, fruits and home cooked porridge to cheer you up

5. Having a bf who comes every other time he is free to visit you in the hospital, as well as ta pau for your every single meal while you were under "house arrest"

6. Having parents who without fail, asking your condition everyday and even taking a flight to Penang to take care of you. At least I don't have to worry about house work and laundry after being discharged from the hospital.

7. Last but not the least, a God who oversees everything. I may not understand why He did not heal me much earlier or faster, but I think He'll reveal this slowly in my life.



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kusanagi @ Tue 16-01-07 02:01PM
I know how it feels, we take stuffs for granted.
ddcat @ Mon 15-01-07 11:50PM
God also can get pretty caught up (replying emails) sometime.. u watched Bruce Almighty u know... :D

take care Julz ;)
Gnap @ Mon 15-01-07 03:56PM
Answer to 7 is, so that you get to appreciate item 1-6. :)
As u said, "he oversees everything."
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