Friday, August 21, 2009

Clay Therapy...

I joined the Clay Therapy Workshop on 18 August (Tues) organized by UTAR counselor. It was a meaningful time and I did gain some insight through this workshop!
The theme of the workshop is to transform, to change to a better life!
Sorry... It was not that clear... I mean the pict!

The workshop started from 230pm - 530pm... It was limited to 10 participants only and I was one of them. During the workshop, we did not talk much but spent most of the time doing our own clay work. At the same time, guided by the counselor.

Basically, the workshop was divided into 3 parts. Identify our own fear in our body, look for the quality to overcome the fear and healed body part... The 3 parts were being transformed into objects using clay.

My piece of work... Each of them had a meaning behind...

We, the participant and the counselor (Left)... We took the picture after the session...
Before that, we were asked to write a reflection regarding the workshop...

Group photo of the committee and participants...

It was the first time I joined activity like this. Hence, it really gave me different feelings... Besides, clay therapy is not counseling session. For clay therapy, the participants are their own therapist who disclose their insight, their fear and overcome the fear on their own. Furthermore, we can also did it at home...

So, everyone can actually gives a try on it except for those who has psychological problem like schizophrenia.

Thats all for the clay therapy...

Back to childhood time...

Kampar kept raining recently... Due to the boredness, we had done something that we always did during childhood!

We used brochure to fold the boats and put them in front of our house! Sometimes, it was fun to actually do something that we used to do in the past! Nostalgic right?


Monday, August 10, 2009

In Progress 2...

My house had completed...
Half way painting it already... But, I think will take a long time to finish it lo...

Haha...

After done will let you all see ya.. :)

Cherries...


Cherries = cherish...
Do you cherish anything?

Do you cherish family? your friend? those you dont know?

Do you cherish what you have now?

Do you cherish your current life?

Do you cherish YOURSELF?

Ask yourself now...






Visiting...

Last last Sunday I think, my secondary school friend, Choon Lin came to Kampar and visit me... with his gf n another friend of him...

It had been 2 years I didnt meet him n after met him... Hmmm... Nothing much change but good news is he is thinner than before... Haha...

And I saw his gf already. Her name is Hui San... A nice and friendly girl...

So, I just brought them to New Town to eat the fried kueh tiaw... Kampar actually had nothing much to see or eat... Haha....

After that, choon lin drove us to Bidor to eat the famous duck mee!

He rented a car which was Rm 6/hour and came to Kampar from UTP then to Bidor... So nice right? Hoho...

After half and hour journey, we reached Bidor, in front of the shop - Pun Chun... the shop which sold duck mee and others dish...

However, it was not that nice as I expected... Fortunately, there was a food that which was really nice, the "wu kok"... I liked that dish...

Show you the picture ya...


This was the duck mee... It costed Rm 6.60 per bowl if I am not wrong...

This was the "wu kok" which I said is very nice... Haha... It was actually the yam wrap with meat and beans in it... Smelled nice and tasted nice too... Rm 1.xx each... I forgot the exact price already...

The tallest one was Choon Lin, his gf, Hui San and me...

Hui San, me and Choon Lin's friend... So sorry that I forgot his name.

Anyway, it was a nice day meeting a friend whom I had not been seen for years... Everyone seem like change already... Of course right? Life is still going on and we always need to adapt ourselves to a different environment and lifestyle...

As long we still remember each other, that will be enough to be cherish :)