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Thursday, February 02, 2006

only one life.

just came back from visitation to my father's elder sister.
she's 60 this year and her husband is 69.
her leg has some infection and stuffs.
some of her children were not filial at all.
then she talked about her daughter had divorced last year.
the husband strangle her children, beat his wife.
he also has affair, that's totally dumb.

after the visitation, my parents were like to talking
about my father's elder sister facing financially difficulty.

just repeating what she has said.
then i requested that my father to help her financially.
he immediately gave those 'what?!' expression.
whatever.
i'm thinking of saving up money. maybe 1 or 2 dollars per day.
then accumulate til next new year then give it to her.
thinking of bringing the divorced mum's children to hope.
and thinking of sharing about Christ to my father's elder sister.
but.
i don't know how to.

life is not gonna be easy.


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