Dear 05, thank you for 3 years. I never felt 'home' living alone, until I met you.
I lived in unit 05 for 3 years. A 350 square feet studio unit. I fell in love the moment I walked in because of how pleasant the vibe was. It's crazy to say this but this home has a SOUL in it, that matched mine.
I grew so much here. Mentally and emotionally. Everyday I wake up feeling like the happiest man on earth because my 05 gives me so much of peace and joy. I tell my mum, sister, best friend or whomever who has been here so much that my home 'hugs' me all the time. There have been times when I get so stressed, I burst into tears. Just a few moments later, I feel as if I am being comforted by 05, and I immediately fall asleep feeling calm. Have you ever felt this at home? My plants, books, furnitures, fragrances, everything feels SO alive. I never once felt lonely living on my own.
On top of that, I have one of the most understanding, caring and kind owners, Sophia Ngu. I told her the day I moved in that I would like to make the home mine in anyway I could and she gave me the liberty to do it. I changed a little of everything in the most minimalistic way and it felt like the best home ever. Sophia and I had such a beautiful owner-tenant relationship because of the trust we had in each other. I have never met her but hopefully someday, I will. It's a blessing to have an owner who supports you all the way. (we both were emotional about this).
I am writing this because 05 deserves a space on my platform. I am so attached to 05. But I needed a bigger space to expand on my production company. It's so hard to leave and say goodbye. (i had tears in my eyes while typing these words, that's how broken I am).
Unfortunately, the only thing constant in life is change and we have to always be ready to adapt.
I found a bigger space where I can expand on opportunities and offer therapeutic healing sessions for anyone who needs it. It's been a dream of a lifetime. It is a 100% bare unit and I have to work on it from scratch.
If there are any Interior Designers and Architects or companies who would like to collaborate with me on setting up my next home, please do send me a message on Facebook. I would like to film a YouTube video, documenting the entire process of the Bohemian Balinese makeover as an offering of gratitude.
My last 30 days in this home will be extremely emotional but I guess that's just what happens when you love so deeply. It's hard to let go.
This is from my heart, to all of you.
I want you to know that whoever who said only the living has the ability to love you back, is not absolutely right. Because I felt love from every corner of 05.
Thank you, 05.
I love you and will forever remember you.
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2017 WBC經典賽分組預賽-中華隊VS南韓
左外野手張志豪面對最後戰役
依舊展現高度專注與無所畏懼的精神
無論是奮力飛撲的接殺美技守備
或是在關鍵時刻擊出安打將比數再度拉進
用充滿拼勁的態度與振奮怒吼
再次證明想要為中華隊贏球的渴望
超越自我、無可取代
他是中華隊最強第二棒-張志豪
張志豪打擊成績
5打數1安打1分打點
2017WBC 1st Round-Korea VS Chinese Taipei.
The last battle for the team, Chih-Hao was still highly focusing and representing the toughest spirit.
Brilliant performance on both fielding and batting at critical moments, emotional roar and diligent attitude, Chih-Hao completely expressed how much he desires winning the match.
Always pursuits higher standards and absolutely unique, this is the most outstanding second stick of Chinese Taipei, Chih-Hao, Chang.
Today's achievement: 5AB, 1H, 1RBI.
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Janet Hsieh 謝怡芬's said it all, really. Or rather: 老婆已經道盡一切. Thank you! And for those not in Taiwan right now and within Asia: all the eps and the wedding is coming soon via 旅遊生活頻道 - TLC Taiwan and Discovery Channel Southeast Asia :)
I wish now, more than ever, that there was a bigger and better way to say THANK YOU. Bear with me for a bit - I have a lot to be thankful for!
我希望我有跟多字去表達我的“感謝”. 不好意思,對我耐心一點,我有很多人要感謝!
Thank you to my incredible producer/manager Tim Li who made my dream come true. I never was a romantic person who wished for the perfect wedding, but Tim, you've gone above and beyond and given us The Wedding of a Lifetime!
謝謝製作人經紀人李景白讓我實現我的夢想! 我一直都不是很浪漫的一個人,也沒有特別有什麼罪理想的婚禮,但是你這次超越了我的想像力然後給我們最難忘的婚禮! 謝謝!
Thank you to the team (Renee, Peta, Claire, Avocado - yes, the fruit) for spending 42 days of your lives filming and documenting George and my every move so that we can share these moments with the world. Y'all are the best!
謝謝製作團隊(念儀,耀文,小黑,酪梨)陪著我們42天,辛苦的拍,紀錄我們所有的動作所以我們可以分享這個旅程給全世界。辛苦你們!你們最棒!
Thank you to my incredible (but crazy) family and friends who flew from all over the world to throw up with us on the boat for 2 days and experience the wonder that is the 7th continent. I doubt there will be many other weddings where you are only given 3 hours notice AND you have to wear gum boots and climb up a penguin poop covered ice hill. Thank you for honoring us with your sense of adventure!
謝謝我的親愛的(瘋狂的)家人跟朋友們。你們願意從世界角落飛到阿根廷在暈船2天到第七州, 真的很難得。我相信應該不太會有其他的婚禮比你們在3個小時內突然準備,還穿著雨鞋爬上一個很陡又滿滿的企鵝大便的雪山。 你們的熱情跟愛冒險心態,讓我們真的很感動!
Thank you to 蘇打綠吳青峰 and 蘇打綠小威 for letting us be a part of such a touching song, which will always remind us of one of the most important days of our lives. EVERYONE is going to love "EVERYONE"!
謝謝蘇打綠的青峰,小威讓我們有這麼好聽感人的歌可以當我們的婚禮歌。只要聽到這首歌我們就馬上回想道我們的人生最重要的一天。 永遠支持!全世界會跟我們一樣愛上你們的歌“EVERYONE”
Thank you to 張鈞甯Ning Chang and Will for being our ring-bearers, and of course to Will for being the biggest and best surprise I could have ever given George for the wedding.
謝謝鈞甯跟Will當我們的戒童,你在這麼忙的時候還特別來南極跟我們慶祝是最棒的禮物!
Thank you to Joyce, Xiao Tu for being an amazing styling team in such a difficult and random scenario.
沒有你們Joyce, 小兔,我不知道我會這麼辦!謝謝你們讓我看起來比較像一個新娘!
Thank you to @郭政彰 Cheng Chang and nickonken - the world's BEST photographers! Your photos captured what no words can describe of the beauty of Antarctica and of course, the emotional ride of our wedding!
謝謝政彰跟Nick - 你們的照片有過分的好看!!哈哈!其他的人在享受南極的時候,你們還要工作。謝謝你們給我最好的紀念品!
Thank you to the editing team who had to go through HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of hours of footage in order to put together the highlights of a 42 day trip into 3 episodes. You are now released from the editing room prison.
剪接師們還活著嗎? 不知道你們怎麼看這麼多畫面然後還沒有瞎!謝謝你們在短時間內剪出這麼COOL的節目!
Thank you to the entire team at One Ocean Expeditions and Akademic Ioffe who are so professional, so committed, so accommodating, so attentive, so wild and wacky that y'all made our entire trip MAGICAL!
Jessica Apfel and Chad - y'all are the most awesome humans ever!
Thank you to our sponsors, for without whom, none of this would have been possible:
謝謝我們的贊助廠商
United Airlines (total flights: Taipei - San Francisco - Houston - Buenos Aires - Mendoza - Buenos Aires - Ushuaia - Buenos Aires - Houston - San Francisco - Taipei) (從台北-舊金山-休士頓-布宜諾斯艾利斯)
Sony - no Sony, no show! Sony A7s and action cameras survived 50,000miles of non-stop travel, whale spit and penguin poop. They can survive and film ANYTHING.
沒有sony沒有show!你們的機器超強的。經過5萬miles、鯨魚口水、企鵝大便之後還活著,而且還可以拍出這麼好看的畫面... 真的沒有限制了!
PANDORA and Ferri - for trusting us with thousands of dollars worth of DIAMONDS so that George and I could sparkle even against the stunning backdrop of Antarctica. And yes, even George sparkled.
謝謝你們這麼相信我們,願意讓我們帶千萬的珠寶到南極!有你們我們才可以這麼閃亮。謝謝!
Julia Wedding News 新婚情報 (茱麗亞‧婚紗‧攝影) - nobody thought it would be possible or practical to make a wedding dress out of neoprene, but you did it. And BOY, did you do it! I think even the penguins were jealous of my gorgeous dress - and it kept me warm! Thank you for making me a princess.
沒有人覺得潛水材質可以當禮服,但是你們沒有放棄, 也真的做到了!連企鵝都有一點吃醋。 哈哈! 謝謝你讓我也可以當一天的公主
Discovery 旅遊生活頻道 - TLC Taiwan - thanks for a 10 year partnership and being there with me through so many of my life milestones!
謝謝Discovery跟我合作10年,陪著我長大,也加入了我很多人生重要的時刻!
and of course, thank you George Young ... for.... well, you know..... I look forward to being the "father" of your children. I love you.
當然要謝謝老公George.... 不用多說了: 我以後很期待當你的小孩的“爸爸”!
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Hello Youtube Family,
Today’s Vlog:
Funny How Things Work,
It’s Ok To Cry,
Means The World To Me,
My Character Flaws
As I type this, Tim is currently in the dining room playing with Isaac. So happy to have the hubby back. It's been a great 12 days with the little one albeit there were some moments I most likely just got over emotional. Darn the PMS hormones. I hope you guys don't mind me being the cry baby again. Honestly, sometimes we really just need a good cry to release the built up tension. Sometimes I would feel really bad but after letting it out, I don't feel so bad after all. I grew up with people telling me not to cry and now that I'm older, I wonder why. Crying isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign that we're not strong 100% of the time and that we're human.
I honestly do cherish opportunities when it's just Isaac and I as well. He's been such a good little boy since recovering from the ear infection. Nonetheless, SO HAPPY to be FULL NG SQUAD again! YER YER YER YER!!!
Love, the Bubz family xo
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from the sixers.com
His emotion was raw. His words were real. He was who he is.
What else would you expect from Allen Iverson, especially on the night he appeared at The Center for the first time since being named a member of the 2016 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class?
“It brings back a lot of memories,” said Iverson of standing in the building where he played all of his home games during a Sixers career that spanned parts of 12 seasons. “It gives me chill bumps. This is me. This is my environment. This place made me a household name. This is the place that little kids fell in love with me.”
On Monday morning in Houston, Iverson was formally elected to the Hall of Fame. His enshrinement will be made official in Springfield, Massachusetts on Friday, September 9th. Shaquille O’Neal, Yao Ming, Tom Izzo, and Sheryl Swoopes are among the other inductees.
Friday, amidst some tears and laughs, Iverson spoke from the heart about this latest, and arguably most distinguished, individual honor. Because Iverson tells it so well, so passionately, and so deeply, the main objective of this article is to simply provide context to many of the Answer’s comments from Friday, and let them stand as they were delivered during a 20-minute press conference.
“This is a tribute to everybody that helped me accomplish it,” Iverson said. “My family, my friends, my fans, everybody that stuck with me through my ups and downs. The ride definitely wasn’t perfect. I made a whole bunch of mistakes just like people make. But people look at us like we’re not human, and don’t understand that we bleed just like them, and we have feeling, just like everybody else.”
At one point on Friday, Iverson got choked up when talking about the pride he feels when family and friends express how proud they are of him.
“I want so much for the people that stuck with me through the whole time, I want them to feel good about it. I want them to feel like they’re Hall of Famers. I want everybody that had an impact on my life, and that had an impact on me trying to get to this goal right here, I want them to feel good about it. Everybody that was with me throughout the ride, I want them to be proud of themselves for helping me get to such a high level.”
The highlights and achievements that the six-foot guard from Georgetown racked up while playing the game of basketball are plentiful, and well documented. It would be unrealistic and unjust to attempt to recap them all in a single article.
Iverson, however, did point to one particular ritual that stood out to him the most among all of the memorable experiences he created and lived through while on the court, or “dance floor,” as he put it, in Philadelphia.
“Probably when I put my hand up to my ear, the response that I got from doing it,” Iverson said. “I knew how those people on that side of the court would respond, and that was one of the like greatest moments for me that sent chills all through my body, because I knew that they felt like I was feeling. If not more, they were excited like I was. That’s one of the greatest moments as far as that court, but just that court period. In Philadelphia, period. Just me giving everything I had night in and night out to those fans, these fans, because I know they were there supporting me for 48 minutes.”
Such interplay exemplified the seemingly unshakable, entirely natural bond that was built, and continues to exist, between Iverson and the city.
“It’s a relationship that we might not ever see again, besides with [Michael Jordan], and his fans in Chicago,” said Iverson, a native of Virginia Beach. “It’s a long lasting relationship. We connect. They love me because I gave everything I had, and they honor that, and I love them for what they gave me. It will never be nothing like the relationship like I have with the fans in Philadelphia. I don’t think it’s possible. I don’t think it will happen.”
In addition to repeatedly stressing his appreciation for supporters and fans throughout Friday’s media gathering, Iverson wove another prominent theme into his remarks. He believes he has undergone substantial personal growth and development.
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Iverson reminds 76ers what they once had in Nuggets' win
When Allen Iverson first played against the Philadelphia 76ers, he took shots at them before, during and after the game.
This time, he saved them just for the court, then showered his old team with praise that indicated he's gotten over the bitter split.
"They've got a lot of talent on that team. They've got a lot of guys that can do things, and they've got a lot of guys that care, guys with pride," Iverson said after scoring 38 points in Denver's 109-96 win Sunday night. "It could be easy for those guys to lay down. After I left, they could have just laid down. But that ain't the type of personality most of those guys on that team have. They want to win.
"I'm pretty sure they want to prove they can win without me. That's what they should do. I just hope they continue to play hard and play every game like it's their last. I just wish them well. ... I just want to see things get better for them."
For the first time in his career, Iverson may have enjoyed watching the 76ers lose, but he swore he took no extra gratification in it.
"People ask that question all day, but my whole thing is to just win the basketball game," Iverson insisted. "If I had a big game and we didn't win I would be feeling terrible right now. I'm just happy we got the win. Like I said, it's just another basketball game, we went through that whole song and dance last year when they came in here. It wasn't any big deal to me. I just wanted to contribute."
No big deal? Nuggets coach George Karl knows better.
"I don't know if there was an extra bounce, I just think it was a seriousness in his approach," Karl said. "He's been playing pretty good against other teams, too. I was happy for him to have a big night against his old team. In a lot ways we needed him to.
"We weren't very pretty offensively, and I thought his penetration at any moment broke their defense down quite frequently. He got a lot of easy layups because of it. It was a good part of our offense."
Andre Miller, one of the players the Nuggets sent to the Sixers in exchange for Iverson, led Philadelphia with 22 points, including a jumper that erased the remnants of a 15-point deficit and tied it at 62.
Iverson answered with back-to-back 3-pointers and the Nuggets never trailed in staying a half-game ahead of Portland, which has lost just one of its last 17 games, in the Northwest Division.
Iverson's first game against his old team came just three weeks after his nasty 2006 divorce from the 76ers and he was still bitter at the time with the way coach Maurice Cheeks and team owner Billy King handled his complaints that led to his departure after a decade in Philly.
He scored 30 in that game last January but didn't stick around for the end, drawing an ejection in the final minutes of a 108-97 loss.
The Nuggets had already visited Philadelphia by the time they acquired Iverson, so his first trip back comes March 19, and Iverson isn't sure what to expect or whether it will be a more emotional experience for him than Sunday night was.
"Maybe. You don't know what the environment's going to be like," Iverson said. "I know it's going to be strange because I played there so many years and I fell in love with the fans there. I was a part of them, they were a part of me. It's obviously going to be different.
"The whole thing is just winning the basketball game. Doing whatever it takes. If you ask me how many points I was going to score tonight, I never know what I'm going to do. I never know how many points I'm going to score. If I didn't score anything I was going to do other things on the basketball court to help my team win. Fortunately, the ball was going in the basket tonight."
Iverson had 15 points in the first quarter and 20 by halftime.
"Same Allen," Sixers forward Andre Iguodala said. "Great job when he is attacking the basket. Great job of creating some type of contact and getting to the foul line a lot. That's what he does. He seems happy. He is enjoying himself."
Maybe so, but Cheeks said he didn't notice anything extra in Iverson's game -- he's always going full-tilt anyhow.
"He can score when I had him. He can score now," Cheeks said. "That is his strong point. What he did tonight is no different than he did when he was here with us."
Game notes
Carmelo Anthony scored 23 points, including 19 to help the Denver build a 53-43 halftime lead. ... Anthony Carter tied his career high with 15 assists for Denver, and the Nuggets blocked a season-best 15 shots. ... Sixers rookie Jason Smith, who grew up an hour from Denver in Kersey, Colo., and attended Colorado State, stuffed Nene on an attempted slam moments after entering the game.