Theme of the Week: My Interpretation of The Perfect End of Year

Whoa, long title :| Anyway, gonna update you on grandma first. She thinks I stole her grapes -.- Which of course, I didn’t. :|

So… My interpretation of the perfect end of year, quite hard, ’cause I’ve never really thought about that. Yeah, a year gone, a new one comes, that just routine. I get older, and older, and even more closer to death. Not only that, but maybe closer to my goals, closer to my dreams.

My perfect end of year, the perfect, real perfect one would have been… well, nothing… Hmmm… Maybe have my parents at home for once. They usually work till 1 or 2 a.m. during end of year. But it’s not the perfect one yet, since the probability of me spending my end of year at their place of work is 99% :P I really like seeing those people doing their last minute shopping, the children playing, all the lights and all. Really great.

Well, I still don’t have my perfect end of year.

1. Among family and friends
2. Thinking…

Having a perfect end of year, I guess would be like having everyone happy, and I mean everyone. Right now, my parents are really worried about my grandma, I am too. Somewhere, in some corner of the world, some might be worried about their kids, parents, relatives or even about their own selves. Misery, pain touches everyone, regardless of age, gender, race…. So, wouldn’t it be perfect it all of these could just stop…

~ by Nussaibah on December 30, 2007.

6 Responses to “Theme of the Week: My Interpretation of The Perfect End of Year”

  1. “So, wouldn’t it be perfect it all of these could just stop…” yup it’ll be absolutely perfect! I just wish it could happen.

  2. There are many people worrying, about those things, about finances, whether they will survive another year. There are so many people mourning as well, the loss of loved ones, their past life, the things they have not achieved. I think it would be great to live in a world without pain, but not a reality. We need to work with our life where it is and accept certain things. Have a good attitude about things so we are able to help those that are less fortunate or less able to find joy in life. I think you do a good job of that and focusing on your grandma at is time and helping your parents not worry is a good way to go. Happy New Year.

  3. wish you all a joyful and prosperous new year 2008 :)

  4. Great post!I hope you find still your personal perfect End of the year!Happy new year!We celebrate every year on the the last day of the year a birthday …

  5. I agree. There are many people worrying about way too many things. It is not good for the body and mind to do that but it is something that does happen…and it happens to me too sometimes.

    Hope you get your Perfect Year End!!

  6. Thank you all :-)

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