Ha, everyone looks very happy. That cake, with the candles on it? Gives away your age in no uncertain terms. Heh. If it's any consolation, I didn't realise how old you would have to be. :)
My vision: retirement and a life of leisure.
My mission: to manage decline gracefully.
My goal: to get to the end of the day in one piece.
Born in Manchester, I am at present living and working, as a teacher of English, in Singapore, having done so since 1988. My wife, Noshayati – whom I call Noi, and others call Yati – is Malaysian, and we travel frequently to her homeland, where most of her family live (in Melaka.) We own a house in Kuala Lumpur. My sister and family still live back in Manchester and we try to visit occasionally.
I used to work for the Ministry of Education in Singapore, but since 2007 have been employed directly by an independent school here. It pays the bills.
I converted to Islam in 1997 and find myself even more interestingly placed in the world as a result. I like occupying intersections. They afford useful perspectives.
I’d like to think I have a sense of curiosity which keeps me young. But the jury is still out on this. A good day is one on which just about everything seems interesting. Some days are not so good, but I'm not so naive as to believe I have any right to expect otherwise.
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happy birthday sir! (you look especially happy with the dvds.)
Ha, everyone looks very happy. That cake, with the candles on it? Gives away your age in no uncertain terms. Heh. If it's any consolation, I didn't realise how old you would have to be. :)
Yes, antestorm, my wife knows how to satisfy my acquisitive instincts, hence the very definite happiness.
And with regard to the cake I didn't actually spot that at the time, but now you mention it...
Happy belated birthday, Sir! Oh, and have a nice long weekend!
Appreciate that Mel, and am now enjoying that long weekend!
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