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Over lunch at Voyager, the group had an animated discussion on whether we ever thought of migrating, my answer was 'Yes', without batting an eyelid. Upon reflecting on my answer, I suppose the idea of migration is tempting as always, but yes, there is family and, the handful I call friends, the few who I would miss terribly. Still, I think it's a possibility that is high on my cards. Many many close to me are all over the globe and it's sad that I've missed out terribly on their lives, but that's how life is, isn't it? Grow up, make new friends, move on and try your very best to keep in touch with old special ones. Life is such. As fleeting as human relationships may be, thay are still essential for personal development, and they are important.

An old secondary school mate now living in the states.

You and Megan are just adorable Erlin!

I always remember this quote from American history X:
'Has anything you've done so far made your life any better?'