How to drive economically
2008-11-17 星期一From courtesy of John Taylor and Helen Taylor of www.fuelacademy.com
1 Drive Smoothly
18 Ensure Your Fuel Cap is Air Tight
From courtesy of John Taylor and Helen Taylor of www.fuelacademy.com
1 Drive Smoothly
18 Ensure Your Fuel Cap is Air Tight
Mom, finally, after all her life, of age 70, finally got to see Europe for 16 days.
I took long time to convinct her since last year and finally she decided to take the trip of faith, pilgrimage to Rome and Lourdes.
The trip departed on 20 Oct and ended on 4 Nov.
The whole iternary are as follows:
Day 1 - Singapore / Rome (via Istanbul)
Day 2 - Rome:
Day 3 - Rome:
Day 4 - Rome
Day 5 - Rome - San Giovanni Rotondo
Day 6 - San Giovanni Rotondo - Montesant’ Angelo
Day 7 - San Giovanni Rotondo - Tru Loreto - to Assisi
Day 8 - Assisi
Day 9 - Assisi - Genoa - Turin
Day 10 - Turin - Nice - Avignon
Day 11 - Avignon- Narbonne - Lourdes
Day 12 - Lourdes
Day 13 - Lourdes
Day 14 - Lourdes - Paris
Day 15 - Paris - Singapore
After a long preparation prior to the trip to teach her how to use my camera, exchange of notes, attentive to some special place of interest, what are the insurance covered in her travel…She flew off on 20 Oct 2008.
Now, she is back and safe and her hope to get her legs and sickness cured did not really work out… I felt she does have some disappointment after submerging herself totally in the holy water in Lourdes and praying for her recovery.
Honestly, I do have slight disappointment as well, but I trusted GOD. I know there is a plan and it’s only that we do not understand; but we will…one day…In HIS Time.
Meanwhlie, she is still excited to talk about the churches, the miracles and others she had seen. WIthin 1 short 1 month, especially this 2008 years, she had many of her dreams come true. I hope she is really happy and God bless my mom.
Was sharing with CW the other day about a 8 young boy. On a fine sunny day, he decided to take some initiative to help his washing his father’s dirty car. As he could not find a cloth to wipe dry the car, he suddenly remember seeing his mother using the wire coil to wash clean the dirty dark pot. Since he know where his mother kept the coil, he reach for it and begin washing his father’s car.
As you had guess it, the car was badly scratched and defaced. If you were his father, what would you do? The moral of the story is… looking at the intention behind the action. This little boy may be naive and do not know that washing a dirty pot is different to a dirty car; but his kind intention is to relief his father.
OK, this is what happen in real life by Marina. Yesterday, CW, suddenly walked out of the bath room and confronted Marina, “Did you unscrew the cap of the bathing cream?”
“Yeah…” Before Marina can futher on..
“WHY! Why did you do that? The soap is very expersive and you pour away of the bottle…”: CW was furious..
“I want to help you because it’s tight and I slipped…”
“Why are you irresponsible…we worked so hard to safe and you just open it and so carelessly dropped the bottle and pour away half of the soap… you did not even tell us…it’s so danger as well…”
Marina stool there with tears rolling in her eye…after about 5 minutes of outpour, CW walked away.
I asked Marina, why did she do that. Her simple answer was, because, the cap was too tight, she want to help to loosen it a little so that CW need not to use too much strength to unscrew it at end of week to top up the liquid. However, she was not careful and drop the soap bottle, as such, half of it was wasted. She did not tell us as it was not part of her awareness that she needs to do so. Of course, apart of the Expensive soap, she was not aware how much it cost (hint…it’s from Nuskin…) anyway, lastly, what she did not realise the danger of slippery of bathroom when the soap is not clear.
Many time, when things happened, it’s not easy for us to be aware of what we are doing, we, as parent, should look beyong what is the intention, or is’s plain playing prank or irresponsibility.