Friday, June 10, 2016

The rest will be unwritten.

This will be the last post for my blog. I've started this about 7 years ago? and it has been a great place for me to share my burdens, my tears, my joy and my life. I'm thankful to people who have visited 'me' and read about my life.

Perhaps it is the process of growing up, I've learnt that not all burdens can be understood, not all tears can be shared, not all joy can be felt completely..and sometimes it is better to keep them to myself. It is okay though :) cause I know God understands perfectly everything that I'm going through and that's enough for me.

R.I.P, dear phangcarmen.blogspot.com.

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