Sunday, August 19, 2007

Meaning of Life

Outing was spoilt, totally, by the pain (strained neck) i got from guard duty last night. I guess bad sleeping position could get one into days of suffering. Still, i managed to enjoy myself with Dear.

First up, KBox. We finally got to sing together after months from absense from the singing faze. The moment we got into the room, it's choosings of songs after songs. It's never ending. And there my dear goes, singing wholeheartedly. I must say she really have a nice voice. As for me, as much i liked to sing, i realised i'm not for it. My singing sucks totally. It makes me feel as though i'm ruining dear's singing mood instead.

Afterwhich, we
Caught a movie 'License to Wed'. A very meaningful movie about love. It tells couples how marriage isn't just about i love you, you love me and let's get married. There are so many factors to consider about. I suddenly forgot the lead actress of this movie until just now when i watched the show again - it's Mandy Moore! I still remember how i and Don first met Mandy Moore live @ Plaza Singapura when she first came to Singapore years ago. I thought she acted quite well in the movie and she's certainly a babe now. The movie also reminded an important lesson which i think i ought to bear that in mind - it's important sometimes or rather most of the time that one should always put oneself in the shoes of their partner. Here's a short synpnosis of the movie:


License to Wed follows newly engaged Ben Murphy (John Krasinski) and his fiance, Sadie Jones (Mandy Moore), who has always dreamed of getting married in a traditional wedding at her family church. The problem is St. Augustine's only has one wedding slot available in the next two years, and its charismatic pastor, Reverend Frank (Robin Williams), won't bless Ben and Sadie's union until they pass his patented, foolproof marriage-prep course. Through outrageous classes, outlandish homework assignments and some pious manipulation, Ben and Sadie are about to find out if they really have what it takes to make it to the altar...and live happily ever after.

Yesterday i watched a show. There's this mother who was being interviewed about her baby and her. She mentioned that the most important process to her is the feeding of the baby. It makes her feel as though she's growing together with her baby. And when asked what she has sacrificed as a mother after giving birth, she say her figure but stressed that everything is certainly worth it. No wonder many said mother is the most noble person on earth.

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