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i'm fine...

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

i like it when my friends call me up and ask me how my arm and foot are doing. it makes me feel special.


when a child falls, and there is nobody beside him, he will get back up on his feet and walks on.
but if his parents are near, he will cry and waits for them to pick him up.


so my dear friends, thnx for all the caring words. but don't over protect me or i'll forget how to walk.

yep, i'm falling... and i haven't reached rock bottom...yet. i wish i had, that way, things can't get any worse.

this is not a pessimistic post. i am not afraid of falling. it only helps me grow stronger.

posted by san san   6:51 PM