Cancer changes your life, often for the better. You learn what’s important, you learn to prioritize, and you learn not to waste your time. You tell people you love them. My friend Gilda Radner (who died of ovarian cancer in 1989 at age 42) used to say, ‘If it wasn’t for the downside, having cancer would be the best thing and everyone would want it.’ That’s true. If it wasn’t for the downside. ~Joel Siegel

Monday, December 19, 2011

Her smile

Brought my little girl to Changi Airport to play with this indoor playground called "Singkids Explorer".

Not going into details about the playground because I will put that into her blog.

The moment she stepped into the playground playing that whole little space full of balloons, her eyes lit up and she ran around like she is in the happiest place ever. She loves balloons and she loves to play.

Paying that $18 for one hour sounds ridiculous.

Her smile exchanged -- Priceless.

I would sacrifice anything just to see her smile, to make her happy. And nobody can stop me.

P/S: After reading the blogpost from a mother that has lost her child, it makes me wana spoil her more. You know how fortunate you are that you are not battling with cancer? And that you still can hold your child and buy him or her the most expensive toy?

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