Happy New Year everyone and especially to you who have been making a frequent stop here to read this dedication.
Year 2007 has drawn it curtains and marked few up & downs in our life. 2007 was the year where Carrie was called home and to me this is first time I experienced the pain of losing someone that I love. It teaches me a lesson to always appreciate what I have and I'm now striving to keep up this responsibility. Life and death is part & parcel of our lives. It begins with us and it ends in us. We only live once and so do live to the fullest.
I once heard everyone of us has a mission to fulfill. Once we have done and completed our task, we will return to eternity life. That will be the day where pain, unhappiness and sorrow will permanently remove from us. I believe Carrie and her baby are happy wherever they are now.
Sometimes when I fell hard, I just don't want to continue the race. But life is as such. You bound to go on a bumpy road or perhaps muddy path. Once you have crossed it, the rest of the journey will be a smooth one. I consistently remind myself and that helps me to get back on track.
Life isn't a bed of rose. It's upon your call how you want to paint your life. So I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and may 2008 fills you with great happiness.
Regards,
Mei Han
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Hi Mei Han ... I stumbled across this page quite by chance. Although I do not know Carrie or you but after having read the posts and poems, I can feel what is going through Carrie's closest loved ones. Well, that's not really true but your dedication (and contribution from others) which kept Carrie's memory alive did made an impression on me.
I am in my late twenties and I am what most would say taking my time being alive for granted. I live day to day working and going home just eking out to save and spend, frugally. Never did I stop for a moment to thank God for the day and pray for others.
Living like Carrie and living like me compared really puts me to shame. I wish I could care less of how I should live but more on how I can make a difference in others.
I guess I could go on but all I want to say is, THANK YOU! That's a huge thanks for everything ... keeping Carrie's memory alive, showing the world that our world still have loving people, and making an impression which I hope that will guide me. God bless.
Someone Somewhere
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