For a minute there I thought I've run out of ideas on what to blog about. For the past 49 posts, I've bared it all out here. My fears, my simple pleasures, my heart and, with utmost brutality, my mind; the one place no one with a weak heart should ever go.
Now, what else is there to write? What is new with me today, or maybe since the last 24 hours? Owh. There's one. A friend has confided with me her troubled relationship. So, like any good sport and being such creative innovator, I lend some advises, which I never thought I've got it in me. And you know what, it worked out. Not entirely settled but they had a good start and there's progress. Now, whadaya know? I can actually be a pretty good counselor, with a pinch of nutcrack of course. Hahaha. That's definitely another reason for me to be proud of myself.
Then there's this chat that I had with a friend of mine, who's actually studying right now in Aussie. I hope she reads this. *winking mercilessly*. We're talking about my plan to do solo travel, something about searching another part of myself on the road. Well, I didn't really thought about it that way before but as we talked, yeah, I kinda get the feeling and saw the fuller version of my reason to do it. It's all about spirituality. Like I said in my few previous blog I'm not running away from anything and this is not about being immature.
There are many female solo travellers out there, around the globe, and there are tons of reasons alright. So for me, this is just another journey I need to do for myself, to feed my thirsty soul. The soul that wants to be one with her Creator while seeing the other faces of the world. That's my reason to travel the world on my own. I know God will protect me from harm, like He always does.
Then, there's my crazy addiction with Scotty Mccreery's rendition of The River, originally done by the legendary Mr Garth Brooks. Is it the song, the lyrics or just his calm and deep mesmerizing voice that caught my soul? It's everything about his voice and the song and the words. I don't just relate to it all I'm actually living the whole thing out. It taught me to choose to chance the rapids and dance the tide. And today I'm doing exactly that. Doing what my heart wants to do and just face my fears head on. Never before had a song left me with such an impact. Never. Nada. Mei-you. Aiso. Tiada. Only this. And I'm glad that 'this' finally happens.
So, that's pretty much everything since the last 24 hours for me. I hope your 24 hours has made you appreciate life more, too.
Now, what else is there to write? What is new with me today, or maybe since the last 24 hours? Owh. There's one. A friend has confided with me her troubled relationship. So, like any good sport and being such creative innovator, I lend some advises, which I never thought I've got it in me. And you know what, it worked out. Not entirely settled but they had a good start and there's progress. Now, whadaya know? I can actually be a pretty good counselor, with a pinch of nutcrack of course. Hahaha. That's definitely another reason for me to be proud of myself.
Then there's this chat that I had with a friend of mine, who's actually studying right now in Aussie. I hope she reads this. *winking mercilessly*. We're talking about my plan to do solo travel, something about searching another part of myself on the road. Well, I didn't really thought about it that way before but as we talked, yeah, I kinda get the feeling and saw the fuller version of my reason to do it. It's all about spirituality. Like I said in my few previous blog I'm not running away from anything and this is not about being immature.
There are many female solo travellers out there, around the globe, and there are tons of reasons alright. So for me, this is just another journey I need to do for myself, to feed my thirsty soul. The soul that wants to be one with her Creator while seeing the other faces of the world. That's my reason to travel the world on my own. I know God will protect me from harm, like He always does.
Then, there's my crazy addiction with Scotty Mccreery's rendition of The River, originally done by the legendary Mr Garth Brooks. Is it the song, the lyrics or just his calm and deep mesmerizing voice that caught my soul? It's everything about his voice and the song and the words. I don't just relate to it all I'm actually living the whole thing out. It taught me to choose to chance the rapids and dance the tide. And today I'm doing exactly that. Doing what my heart wants to do and just face my fears head on. Never before had a song left me with such an impact. Never. Nada. Mei-you. Aiso. Tiada. Only this. And I'm glad that 'this' finally happens.
So, that's pretty much everything since the last 24 hours for me. I hope your 24 hours has made you appreciate life more, too.
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