I was cycling back from the sundries shop and saw and old man, probably in his late 70's, raking up some leaves outside his house. I usually don't take notice of him, but this day was different. I cycled past at first, not sure of myself and how to start the conversation. So I decided to just do what Hwan does, a respectful and loud "Hello!!!!!". He looked quite shocked and a bit suspicious but after I helped him finish raking he seemed friendlier. We lit a fire of the dried leaves and there was a smile on his wrinkled face, one that hadn't been there before.
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This birthday surprise is focused on blessing.
On doing good deeds, paying back to society. Because there's one thing we all have in common; we've all been touched and blessed by Seet TzuHwan.
So, to show our appreciation and gratefulness for your life, we're going to do for the people around us what you've always been doing for free: we're going to be a blessing. We think of what you would do if you were in our place, how you bring about so much laughter and smiles.
For the past week, until your birthday on the 30th, we did something special, something that we wouldn't ordinarily do. We did it for you.
Because you've been such a blessing to us, we're sharing the joy we get from being your cousin, brother, sister and friend.
Happy birthday Hwan!
We love you.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
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Cassel Krishnan
I was cycling back from the sundries shop and saw and old man, probably in his late 70's, raking up some leaves outside his house. I usually don't take notice of him, but this day was different. I cycled past at first, not sure of myself and how to start the conversation. So I decided to just do what Hwan does, a respectful and loud "Hello!!!!!". He looked quite shocked and a bit suspicious but after I helped him finish raking he seemed friendlier. We lit a fire of the dried leaves and there was a smile on his wrinkled face, one that hadn't been there before.
I was cycling back from the sundries shop and saw and old man, probably in his late 70's, raking up some leaves outside his house. I usually don't take notice of him, but this day was different. I cycled past at first, not sure of myself and how to start the conversation. So I decided to just do what Hwan does, a respectful and loud "Hello!!!!!". He looked quite shocked and a bit suspicious but after I helped him finish raking he seemed friendlier. We lit a fire of the dried leaves and there was a smile on his wrinkled face, one that hadn't been there before.
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