The morning sun!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
xmas shopping
1. Couldn't resist it... I bought myself a Doody sleeping pillow speaker!
2. A rainy afternoon @ Casualpoet
3.Mushroom pie, from Gelare.
4. My mum loves fruits, especially peach.
5. Cafe latte and my book. Trying to complete The Kite Runner.
6. @ Toastbox, was doing last minute touch up on my God son's scrapbook as bdae gift
7. My friends' hands and mj tiles
2. A rainy afternoon @ Casualpoet
3.Mushroom pie, from Gelare.
4. My mum loves fruits, especially peach.
5. Cafe latte and my book. Trying to complete The Kite Runner.
6. @ Toastbox, was doing last minute touch up on my God son's scrapbook as bdae gift
7. My friends' hands and mj tiles
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Olivia Ong
This song is sang by Olivia! Nice!
愿意合上眼才能美梦无边
别让悔熏乌了从前
也许碎片才能让回忆展颜
何妨瓷花拼凑明天
谁带我寻获幸福的模
却自己谜中困锁
谁为我留下缱绻的天涯
信物是抹晚霞
Chorus:
思念如燕它飞舞舌尖
若是真爱配尝几分苦甜
意念婆娑
时间里推磨
追随到何处才结果
燕如针线在青空缝编
几幅女红将以泪缀点
誓言斑驳
情雾只是经过
风雨中且让我盈步
婀娜
愿意合上眼才能美梦无边
别让悔熏乌了从前
也许碎片才能让回忆展颜
何妨瓷花拼凑明天
谁带我寻获幸福的模
却自己谜中困锁
谁为我留下缱绻的天涯
信物是抹晚霞
Chorus:
思念如燕它飞舞舌尖
若是真爱配尝几分苦甜
意念婆娑
时间里推磨
追随到何处才结果
燕如针线在青空缝编
几幅女红将以泪缀点
誓言斑驳
情雾只是经过
风雨中且让我盈步
婀娜
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Vision impairment.
I'm sure there's a lot of us want to help a vision impaired person, yet we are lack of the confidence to do so... ...
I met 2 very impressive clients from my workplace, I got this brochure & think it will be very useful and important to SHARE.
The brochure has pictorial illustration.
But i don't have a scanner, so it will be a little dry with words only.
Helping person with vision impairment
Identify yourself
When offering your assistance to a person with vision impairment, let him or her know who you are & then ASK if they need assistance.
If he or she does not need your help, do not feel offended. Respect their independence.
When help is accepted...
Do not pull them by the white cane. Guide the person to grip your arm.
Give clear & precise directions
Use the person with vision impairment as a reference point when giving directions.
" On your right, 5 steps ahead is the traffic light."
Give clear instructions when approaching objects, doors, stairs etc.
"We are approaching a flight of stairs, 4 steps ahead."
At the bus-stop...
Offer to read the approaching bus numbers.
"Bus number 65 is approaching"
When boarding, place the person's free hand on the grab rail. On the bus, guide them to an available seat. Preferably near the bus captain.
"Here's the grab rail"
Getting off the bus...
Let the bus captian know the destination of the vision impaired person.
"My friend is getting off 3 stops from here"
Waiting & boarding the MRT...
Help the vision impaired person to the correct side of the platform to board the train, keeping the person at a safe distance behind the yellow lines until the train arrives, then guide the person to board the train safely.
"Let's board the north-bound train"
Getting around in a taxi
Offer to hail a taxi for the person with vision impairment. Place the hand of the vision impaired person on the car door so that they will know where the door is. Let them open the door and get in by themselves at their pace.
Leaving
DO NOT leave the person you are guiding standing alone in an open space, especially bus stops and public roads.
inform them of your intention to leave and if others are present, request someone to take your place.
"I am leaving now. You are now on Orchard road with shopping centre on your left. Goodbye"
Remember:
Always inform the vision impaired person when you are leaving!
I met 2 very impressive clients from my workplace, I got this brochure & think it will be very useful and important to SHARE.
The brochure has pictorial illustration.
But i don't have a scanner, so it will be a little dry with words only.
Helping person with vision impairment
Identify yourself
When offering your assistance to a person with vision impairment, let him or her know who you are & then ASK if they need assistance.
If he or she does not need your help, do not feel offended. Respect their independence.
When help is accepted...
Do not pull them by the white cane. Guide the person to grip your arm.
Give clear & precise directions
Use the person with vision impairment as a reference point when giving directions.
" On your right, 5 steps ahead is the traffic light."
Give clear instructions when approaching objects, doors, stairs etc.
"We are approaching a flight of stairs, 4 steps ahead."
At the bus-stop...
Offer to read the approaching bus numbers.
"Bus number 65 is approaching"
When boarding, place the person's free hand on the grab rail. On the bus, guide them to an available seat. Preferably near the bus captain.
"Here's the grab rail"
Getting off the bus...
Let the bus captian know the destination of the vision impaired person.
"My friend is getting off 3 stops from here"
Waiting & boarding the MRT...
Help the vision impaired person to the correct side of the platform to board the train, keeping the person at a safe distance behind the yellow lines until the train arrives, then guide the person to board the train safely.
"Let's board the north-bound train"
Getting around in a taxi
Offer to hail a taxi for the person with vision impairment. Place the hand of the vision impaired person on the car door so that they will know where the door is. Let them open the door and get in by themselves at their pace.
Leaving
DO NOT leave the person you are guiding standing alone in an open space, especially bus stops and public roads.
inform them of your intention to leave and if others are present, request someone to take your place.
"I am leaving now. You are now on Orchard road with shopping centre on your left. Goodbye"
Remember:
Always inform the vision impaired person when you are leaving!
Monday, December 1, 2008
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