Thursday, January 1, 2015

2015 New Year Resolution

1) Swim- Learn how to swim!
2) Painting- Paint a painting monthly
3) No work issue at home- Not working from home or bringing issues back from work.
4) Career development- Get CHA certificate
5) Badminton- win A consolation in tournament with my dear
6) A good wife- Be a hardworking wife and cook a lot for my husband





Good Bye 2014

2014 is a year full of good experiences and memories. First of all, I married to my Mr. Right. I feel grateful to met him in Canada and became his wife.  I strongly believe in faith now because after so many years of uncertainties in my life, I found my soul-mate. My greatest memory of the year was the time we spent in preparing for our wedding. After the proposal, we decided two dates. One for the reception in Malaysia and one for our actual wedding day in Canada. We chose photographers, honeymoon destination and venues of the receptions and ceremony. Then, we spent tons of time buying items for our wedding decorations. These moment are precious, we understood each other so well throughout the entire planning, organizing and preparation for our wedding.
Of course, the actual wedding day was the nicest day in my life. It was a rainy day but the joys and fun brighten the sky. I was almost crying at the moment my dad walking me down the aisle and my husband giving his wedding vow. At that second, I knew that he is the man I have been looking for in my entire life; a man who loves me from his bottom of his heart and whose personality matches mine, to create a simple and happy life and family together.
Besides the wedding, we travelled a lot in 2014. We went to Malaysia, Bali, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Hollywood, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Chicago. Malaysia was a short three weeks holiday with  wedding photography in Cameron Highland, a wedding reception with live Thomas Cup badminton tournament and meetings with friends. Bali was a nice trip of relaxation with a biking trip along the rice field, a romantic dinner by a poolside restaurant and spa in a luxury hotel. The US trip with family was also a good one. Spending time with my entire family made me realised that my parents are getting older. I am grateful that my dad is still healthy and able to travel with us after his heart attack incident back in 2010. My year end trip to Chicago was a perfect trip to end the great year of 2014. I like Chicago as it is a very architectural and systematic city. I wish I can move to this city and live in an urbanized environment.
Long story short, 2014 is fantastic.  This is the beginning to my new chapter of life with my husband. I believe the future will be greater, and I am looking forward to 2015 and the future.