As we close the door on 2004, it is time to reflect on those aspects of our life for which we are grateful.
In spite of the recent devastation by the Earthquake and Tsunamis, we can turn to other facets of our lives to think about being grateful.
2004 really ended on a sombre note. Some 120,000 perished in the recent Earthquake Tsunami disaster.
Whole families and generations of heritage swept away by the tidal Tsunami in one big swoop.
As I’m posting this, thousands of bodies still lay on the open beaches and coastal areas of affected plight areas awaiting identification and collection.
For us who was not affected by the disaster, we still can do our small part.
Red Cross and charitable organization in Singapore are seeking monetary donations most.
Its reported by the media, the organizations had enough of food, clothes, etc donated by kind Singaporeans.
If you’re unable to make the trip down, you just need an internet access and an online bank account to make donations.
Do pledge your donations ok.
Its easy and takes a few clicks only.
Please refer to your own respective banking websites for the donation links
Recapping 2004, I wouldn’t say its a great year nor a bad one either.
2004 is not nearly as easy to define as 2003 was as its a year of transition and anticipation.
I hope for year 2005, it will redefine myself as a person even more.
Does anyone have any resolutions?
I do hope to be less geeky and more speedy in 2005!
For the past 2 years, I partied at the Nations Countdown Sentosa but for the 2005 party outing with the guys this year didn’t quite materialise.
It seems everyone was busy with their own thing.
When the clock struck midnight to commence that year 2005 is finally here, lo and behold, I lay asleep in my bed only to find myself awaken in the early morning of 05, by cheap trailer-trash soap opera on TV.
The first thing crept on my mind in the new year after my slumber, was emptying my bladder and Dear, who was in Sibu, Malaysia.
As for my online presence, I’m glad I setup a blog.
This blog has served me well for the past 2 years plus.
It has all my personal thoughts and writings. I thank those dedicated few out there who comment and taken the time to read my entries.
I look forward to our online dialogs in 2005!
I wanna wish all a Happy New Year.
To all my friends and close acquaintance, I advise yer all to eat your multi-vitamins, drink your milk, exercise regularly and lead a gay life, may it be at work or school!
I’m ready for 2005. Bring it on!
I just noticed I’m having trouble breathing these few weeks which was very unnerving.
I’ll need a few good deep breath to actually get fresh air.
I was asthmatic once and I hope it doesn’t kicked in again. I don’t need it now
Goodbye 2004, Hello 2005, still a virgin


















