Thursday, December 10, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Handmade crochet : 小小衣裳 (1)
Thursday, November 5, 2009
编织绒线的花花世界
你也 喜欢编织绒线吗?如有机会, 别忘了让我成为你的朋友, 好好的教导我!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
人生的转泪点
马来西亚的美人鱼
我非常的震惊, 当我的同事让我看了那段“美人鱼尸体”的手机短片 。听说是在柔佛 Kota Tinggi 的沿海地方。真的很令人觉得太不可思议了!是真的吗? 我不断地问自己!〔只可惜我没那片段, 不然我一定会和你们一起分享的〕
我相信我们每个人从小都听过美人鱼的故事。它是个神秘又美丽的传说,但又有谁能确定是真实的传说呢?如果世上真的有“美人鱼”,我希望他们永远都不被人类发现,这样他们才可以无忧无虑的活下去。也只有这样,这美丽的传说才可以永远的流传下去...
Monday, October 19, 2009
今天, 婆婆回家了!
Monday, July 20, 2009
社会的错,还是本身修养的问题?
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Tanjung Kapal Resort, Pengerang (Johor)
Thursday, June 18, 2009
男人的“肚量”
超讨厌自以为是及自我为中心的男人。把自己的建议当命令,把别人的建议当垃圾。总是爱在乎别人的想法及那些微不足到的小细节,也不能接受别人的意见!这样的男人最令女人招架不住了。难道,男人的“肚量”就不能比女人大吗?总是爱挑三嫌四的,真的让人受不了!
话说回来,身为男人也好,女人也好,不就该以宽容的心来看待每一件事情吗? 佛理不是常教导我们要这样吗?把心打开,你就会看到不一样的世界!别总是把自己处在自我陶醉的状况下!如果可以改变自己的心境,那一定可以看到明天的署光。不是吗?
人类总是很自私!永远都不想改变自己,认为自己是最完美无缺的,不需要任何的改变,但却往往只想要求别人改变来迁就自己。那是多么可悲的一件事啊!
别忘了--- 我们不能改变别人,但可以改变自己!
Monday, June 15, 2009
那一份遗失很久的感觉
其实,她是个很幸福的女人。拥有一个比自己更爱自己的男人。她什么也不缺,只是缺少了那一份心灵上的爱吧。她忘了什么时候认识他,也忘了什么时候开始对他产生了好感。只是知道,自从认识了他以后,她有了心动的感觉。每天,总是傻傻的期待他的出现。她很享受他给她的那份感觉。。可是渐渐的她有点不知所措!她不知道自己是不是疯了,爱上了一个虚无真实的男人。而这个男人让她每天都觉得忽得忽失。。。很不真实!
忽然,有一天她一觉醒来,才发现那份感觉已离她好远,好远。这时,她才发现原来自己是在追求那一份曾经遗失过的感觉。。。而并不是爱上了那个虚无真实的男人。梦醒了,她知道她这一生再也找不到另一个比自己更爱自己的男人了。她已下定决心,要用她这一生去好好爱这个男人。而关于那个虚无真实的男人,她把他当做一个过客。让他悄悄的来,也让他悄悄的走。无论如何,她还是很感谢他。。。感谢他让她找回那已经遗失很久很久的感觉。
Thursday, June 11, 2009
幸福;不幸?
拥有的时候不是最幸福的;失去的时候也不是最不幸的。曾经拥有,也算是个美丽的回忆,好比不曾拥有的来得好。人的一生拥有太多了...爱情,亲情,友情 ...还有很多很多...但却不曾好好地去珍惜。很多人都不曾去看自己所拥有的,反而往往去看自己所失去的。我曾经也是一样,总是为失去的而耿耿于怀,闷闷不乐,差点就患上了忧郁症。我也不曾看看自己所拥有的...日子久了,就认为失去的太多太多了...连快乐的权力也渐渐的消失了。别忘了,人生还是有很多东西是值得我们去珍惜的。所以啊...伤心难过的时候别忘了看看自己。告诉自己说:“我是世上拥有最多的人了!”
这样你将会是世上最幸福的人了!加油噢!
Monday, February 23, 2009
梦中情人
Sunday, February 22, 2009
珍惜现在,活在当下。
“其實每天早上我們睜開眼睛時,都要告訴自己這是特別的一天。每一天,每一分鐘都是那麼可貴.”
这两句话的意义其實很简单。
我们就是这样,总是把自己喜欢的東西留到特別的日子才用。难道我们活着的每一天,都不是特別的日子吗?我们应该珍惜我们活着的每一天,因为每一天都是宝贵的一天。当你每天忙碌的生活时,别忘了要停下来回望过去你曾经活过的每一天。你会发现原来你错过了很多,很多你不曾发觉的東西。从今天开始,别忘了把自己喜欢的東西好好的利用,因为你不知道你什么时候会离开。所以要珍惜现在,活在当下。
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Latest Monetary Policy Statement by Bank Negara Malaysia on 21 Jan 2009
At the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting today, Bank Negara Malaysia decided to reduce the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) by 75 basis points to 2.50 percent. The ceiling and floor rates of the corridor for the OPR are correspondingly reduced to 2.75 percent and 2.25 percent respectively. The Statutory Reserve Requirement (SRR) is also reduced from 3.5 percent to 2 percent, effective from 1 February 2009. With the heightened downside risks to growth, the magnitude of the reductions in the OPR and the SRR are aimed to be pre-emptive in providing a more supportive monetary environment for the domestic economy.
The international economic and financial conditions have deteriorated much more significantly in the recent period. The major industrial economies are now experiencing a recession and this has significantly increased the risks to global growth. The contraction in global demand and trade, combined with the reduction in global commodity prices, has affected the export earnings of many of the regional economies, including Malaysia. These contractionary factors have been exacerbated by the protracted turmoil in the international financial markets.
The sharper deterioration of the global economy is expected to have a greater impact on the Malaysian economy. The large decline in external demand has already led to a contraction in exports and a moderation in the pace of private investment activity. In addition, these developments have also affected labour market conditions. Under these circumstances, the urgent implementation of policy measures will be key towards ensuring that the Malaysian economy continues to experience positive growth in 2009.
In an environment of moderating growth and the significantly lower commodity prices, inflation has continued to decelerate to 4.4 percent in December 2008. This deceleration is expected to continue with the weaker demand conditions and lower imported inflation.
Given that the Malaysian banking system remains fundamentally sound, the Bank's efforts will continue to be directed towards ensuring access to credit to all sectors of the economy, and that the reduction in interest rates would be reflected in lower borrowing costs.
Bank Negara Malaysia
21 January 2009
