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:) Enjoy! :D
:) Enjoy! :D
Greetings! =)
Have you heard the latest song- Mine, by Taylor Swift? It's really good! :) It's quite meaningful. And the music video is niceee niceee niceee :D Haven seen it? Go watch it! =)
Just got back from pasar malam with Joy and my mom. Joy had to come my house because her mom needs to stay back in church for Alpha Course. :) So yeah. Now she's drawing a food pyramid for her Cooking Merit :) hahas. Good for her. Good for her.
Well, I learnt something from Rangers again. This time, I learnt that I have to Appreciate Everything I have. 16 Commanders just got back from a medical mission trip in Cambodia. Cmdr Denise and Cmdr Debbie shared their experience with us.
Cambodia is a very poor country. And many people needed medical help, so the Royal Rangers sent some leaders there to help them. 1 qualified doctor and 4 students that are studying medical/medicine.
The roads there aren't like ours in Malaysia. The road are made of rocks and rocks and rocks. So it's really bumpy. And the kids there didn't get much education like we do here. The kids there do not have the money to go to school. Even if they do, they cannot pass their exams without tuition. How sad :( And at the age of 7-8 the kids are out in the paddy field working with their parents to earn money for a living.
Besides that, the kids there do not have proper clothes to wear. Most of the kids are naked or half naked. (And that's really normal for them) Imagine going naked in Malaysia >.<>
Have you heard the latest song- Mine, by Taylor Swift? It's really good! :) It's quite meaningful. And the music video is niceee niceee niceee :D Haven seen it? Go watch it! =)
Just got back from pasar malam with Joy and my mom. Joy had to come my house because her mom needs to stay back in church for Alpha Course. :) So yeah. Now she's drawing a food pyramid for her Cooking Merit :) hahas. Good for her. Good for her.
Well, I learnt something from Rangers again. This time, I learnt that I have to Appreciate Everything I have. 16 Commanders just got back from a medical mission trip in Cambodia. Cmdr Denise and Cmdr Debbie shared their experience with us.
Cambodia is a very poor country. And many people needed medical help, so the Royal Rangers sent some leaders there to help them. 1 qualified doctor and 4 students that are studying medical/medicine.
The roads there aren't like ours in Malaysia. The road are made of rocks and rocks and rocks. So it's really bumpy. And the kids there didn't get much education like we do here. The kids there do not have the money to go to school. Even if they do, they cannot pass their exams without tuition. How sad :( And at the age of 7-8 the kids are out in the paddy field working with their parents to earn money for a living.
Besides that, the kids there do not have proper clothes to wear. Most of the kids are naked or half naked. (And that's really normal for them) Imagine going naked in Malaysia >.<>
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