You could always dress her in a wig or something.
Tom,
I bet by the time I go back to Malaysia, she would have her own hair!
p/s: I just had the viva and I’m graduating!yaaahuuuuuu(sorry, just need to let it out)
and yes, nice to finally see your picture.You have a sweet smile
Your favorite Chinese proverb aroused my curiosity, Nina. If possible I’d like to know the original expression (Pin Yin is OK). Do you happen to know it?
Thank you in advance.
Haihao
Sorry, I do not know.I was told by my father. I can check for you later.
Thank you, Nina, for taking the trouble for me. I have heard too that the proverb is an ancient Chinese one but never succeeded in finding the original. BTW & FYI, I was also told that Friedrich Nietzsche had used it in his works and made it popular.
Haihao
Viva, Nina, congratulations on your graduation!
congrats, Nina
Thank you Conchita.
Thank you Tom.
Love, hugs and kisses…mmuach muachss,
Nina
Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.