MASSIVEGIVEAWAY is finally happening now!! It’s currently all up on my blog. The ultimate #Chanwon100K #chanwondotcom #MassiveGiveaway 2020❤️ I wanna create something specially for my sweetie fam this year! It all start with an 💡 idea and working this for few month to turn the ideas into reality! Finally it’s up on www.chanwon.com
This year i created this based on my resolution 2020 and 2021. A sweetie grateful book to jot down one grateful thing a day and inspired to my #HaptiveLiving life! Also a minimalist working desk calender! Made with love, created for my sweeties fam! From choosing the right paper, material to making the calender with a standee puzzle, meeting with different supplier and turning the idea into reality! Thanks for the team who contribute for this project. Surprised or not, all made in Malaysia, support local and I really wanna 🥲🥲 to see how I turn my room into a Pinterest looking photo shoot area during MCO 2.0 now.
But thank you for waiting this!! As usual if you followed me for years, you know how it works! Head over to my blog Chanwon.com (link on insta profile) to see how to join my yearly massive giveaway. I have been doing these since 2014 and as usual, I’m doing this again and this year instead of giving beauty or product, I want to giveaway 80 sets for the lucky 80 sweeties! Will random pick it and wanna inspired you to be grateful on the little things around you and I know MCO most of us working from home, hope this can make your day better and have a new perspective toward your life!
Total 80 sets are waiting for you to win back home! Thank you for all your waiting and support over the years. Spreading happiness to everyone of you and thank you for the #Chanwon100K 🥰
同時也有6部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2萬的網紅Corinne Vigniel,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Crank up the volume for music and see the Annapurna Circuit through the eyes of a mischievous 11-year old boy. Watch us deteriorate as we drag ourselv...
「turn around (2014)」的推薦目錄:
- 關於turn around (2014) 在 Chanwon Sweetie♥ Facebook 的最佳貼文
- 關於turn around (2014) 在 Milton Goh Blog and Sermon Notes Facebook 的精選貼文
- 關於turn around (2014) 在 Cheekiemonkies Facebook 的精選貼文
- 關於turn around (2014) 在 Corinne Vigniel Youtube 的最佳解答
- 關於turn around (2014) 在 Elaine李怡霖 Youtube 的最讚貼文
- 關於turn around (2014) 在 TianChad 田七摄影 Youtube 的精選貼文
- 關於turn around (2014) 在 Turn 5 Turn Around - Home | Facebook 的評價
turn around (2014) 在 Milton Goh Blog and Sermon Notes Facebook 的精選貼文
Protected from a Horse Riding Accident in Iceland
See the cute horse below? I took this photo in 2014 when I was at Laxnes Horse Farm in Iceland with Amilee. It was very cold, with chilly winds blowing that day. The landscape was golden fields, blue lakes and snow capped mountains all around.
We booked a horse riding session and were excited. I mounted my ebony horse, and after some briefing from the instructors, we were allowed to ride on our own, on a huge circular route, back to the horse farm.
Seeing my horse trotting so slowly, I was feeling somewhat bored and wanted it to go slightly faster. As I struck the reins repeatedly on the beast’s back, suddenly, it burst into a wild gallop, as if to say, “You want to go faster? I’ll give you fast then.”
It ran so fast that my feet flew out of the stirrups and now the only things keeping me on the horse were my hands gripping the reins tightly and my inner thighs tightly hugging the horse’s back.
The horse was galloping as fast as those you see knights riding on in movies. I really thought I was going to be thrown off the horse and was hanging on for dear life, with my thighs chaffing and tailbone bumping painfully against the saddle every few seconds. At other moments, I felt like I was flying and defying gravity.
I felt so helpless. There was no one I could call to for help. Even if I shouted, no one would hear me as the next person was so far behind and there were no instructors around.
After what seemed like ages, the horse farm was finally in sight. The instructors waiting at the farm looked worriedly when they saw me and the horse approaching so quickly. They just laughed asking if I was okay, and I laughed too saying I was fine, but really, that was a scary experience.
After the whole experience, Amilee who was on a different horse behind said that I looked really cool riding so fast on the horse. Thankfully she saw the scene from behind and didn’t see my face!
I just recalled this incident yesterday and realized that it can be counted as a near-death experience. A complete beginner like me riding on a horse galloping at what seemed like full speed could be potentially fatal.
I thank God for protecting me and giving me the grace to hang on tightly so that I wasn’t injured at all through the experience. It could have been much worse with broken bones, fractures or worse, a snapped neck.
If you ask me if I would ride a horse again after experiencing that, yes I would! I secretly found it fun. In fact, I did go horse riding again with Amilee in Bali after that. Thank God for a brave, adventurous spirit! 😄
“Praise Yahweh, my soul! All that is within me, praise his holy name! Praise Yahweh, my soul, and don’t forget all his benefits;”
(Psalms 103:1-2 WEB)
One thing I learned from the experience was that only God can keep us safe. I was in a situation were I felt helpless and there was no one to turn to. Our body of flesh is so fragile and this is a dangerous world. The only thing to do is to pray and cry out to Jesus for help, which I did not do at that time. Back then, I hadn’t matured in the Lord as much yet. Prayer should always be response number one when faced with any danger!
Have you ever had a memorable near-death experience? Testify in the comments below about how God protected you!
Read a revelation about God’s protection in your life: https://ko-fi.com/post/God-is-your-Wall-of-Fire-X7X32Q20F
turn around (2014) 在 Cheekiemonkies Facebook 的精選貼文
Our weekly park visit took an adventurous turn this morning as we explored the abandoned Keppel Hill Reservoir, nestled at the slopes of Mount Faber. It was believed to have started operating as early as 1905 and served the water needs of the Tanjong Pagar Docks nearby. But by the 1950s, it vanished from the maps and was re-discovered in 2014.
I have long been wanting to visit it so today's trek through the jungle was 6 years in the making. 😜 To get there, there're 2 routes: one is straightforward while the other is a challenging one with a very steep slope to climb. Guess which one I chose? 😅
To be honest, we wanted to give up and turn around when we reached the slope because it was extremely slippery due to the mud as a result of the rain. But the boys wanted to overcome it, and so we did... by helping one another, one step at a time. Even though we ended up with muddy hands, legs, clothes and shoes, the experience was well worth it - especially when we came face to face with the reservoir. Such tranquility! We'll most probably head back again because the kids loved the adventure so much more than our 'usual' walk in the park. 😁
P.S. My post is up: www.cheekiemonkie.net/2020/08/keppel-hill-reservoir-forgotten-abandoned-trek-directions-singapore.html
turn around (2014) 在 Corinne Vigniel Youtube 的最佳解答
Crank up the volume for music and see the Annapurna Circuit through the eyes of a mischievous 11-year old boy. Watch us deteriorate as we drag ourselves over Thorong La 5,416 meters (17,769 feet). We trekked around Annapurna in Nepal with Lionel over Christmas (yes, boy with long hair!). Lionel was really determined to make it and was actually faster and stronger than his parents ... We were all pushed to our limits and left gasping for breath the day we crossed the high pass – but felt a real sense of achievement.
The Annapurna Circuit is widely regarded as one of the top 10 treks in the world. It has an incredible variety of landscapes. You start below 1,000 meters (3,280 ft) in rice paddies and banana plantations, go through pine forests, past Tibetan Buddhist villages, before tackling the high altitude pass of Thorong La. On the other side, you discover the high altitude desert of Mustang and the deepest valley in the world, the Kali Gandaki.
Lots of research and training went into this two-week trek. We love the great outdoors, and Lionel has been a keen hiker from a very young age. We’ve taken several family trips to the Tibetan plateau in winter, and Kirk and I trekked to the Gokyo Lakes in the Everest region 13 years ago. But this was the first time we tackled such a challenge as a family.
Most travel agencies recommend you should not take children above 3,000 meters (9,840 feet). We looked into easier options, including the Annapurna Sanctuary and Kopra Danda – but Lionel was very keen to scale Thorong La. And we felt he was ready to do it, and we had the experience to guarantee his safety. We played it safe, hiring a guide and two porters to help us -- and we would not have been able to make it carrying all the gear ourselves.
Winter offers clear blue skies and stunning views of the Himalayas. You only meet a handful of people every day, and it's easy to get a room in lodges. A total of 60 people crossed Thorong La on Dec 27, and only 30 the next day.
On the down side, it's bitterly cold at night in unheated lodges. And snow storms can cross the pass at any time. This would mean waiting for a few days for the pass to reopen, or turn back and hike for a week.
This is a high altitude trek. Best to resist the temptation to take the jeep road high up, as you increase your risk of suffering from acute mountain sickness. Give yourself time to acclimatise, and watch out for signs of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), or worse - HAPE or HACE. It is also essential to have proper equipment to trek in snow, not just for yourself, but for your porters and guide, if you have them.
Remember that over 40 people died around Thorong La on October 14, 2014 when a massive snowstorm hit the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Mustang areas. Hiking at that altitude always carries a risk.
We organised this trek through Friends in High Places Himalayan Trekking, who provided a guide (Pasang Dawa Sherpa) and two porters (Sonny and Pinju). We would not have been able to complete this trek without them.
++ALL VIDEOS/EDIT COPYRIGHT CORINNE VIGNIEL++
Location: Upper Pisang, Manang, Yak Kharka, Thorong Phedi, Thorong High Camp, Thorong La pass, Ranipauway, Muktinath, Lupra, Nepal
December 24-28, 2016
Camera: Panasonic GH3
Edited on Adobe Premiere CC2015
Music:
Little Drummer Boy Lyris lyrixpixie
Amazing Grace Pipes And Drums Of The 1st Bn. Scots Guards
Camille Saint-Saëns – Danse Macabre (YouTube Audio Library)
Om Mani Padme Hum Buddhist music
Beethoven - Egmont Overture (YouTube Audio Library)
++ALL VIDEO FOOTAGE COPYRIGHT CORINNE VIGNIEL ++
++MUSIC DOWNLOADED FROM YOUTUBE, SEE CREDITS ABOVE++
END

turn around (2014) 在 Elaine李怡霖 Youtube 的最讚貼文
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/leeelaine27/
Instagram: leeelaine9
Part Of Your World (The Little Mermaid)
Maybe he's right, maybe there is something
that's matter with me
I just don't see how world
that makes such wonderful things
could be bad
Look at this stuff, isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?
Wouldn't you think I'm the girl
The girl who has everything?
Look at this trove, treasures untold
How many wonders can one cavern hold?
Looking around here you'd think
Sure, she's got everything
I've got gadgets and gizmos a plenty
I've got whozits and whatzits galore
You want thingamabobs? I've got twenty!
But who cares? No big deal,
I want more
I wanna be where the people are
I wanna see, wanna see them dancing
Walking around on those
What do you call 'em? Oh, feet
Flipping your fins you don't get too far
Legs are required for jumping, dancing
Strolling along down a
What's that word again?
Street
Up where they walk, up where they run
Up where they stay all day in the sun
Wandering free
Wish I could be, part of that world
What would I give if I could live
Out of these waters?
What would I pay to spend a day
Warm on the sand?
Betcha' on land, they'd understand
Bet they don't reprimand their daughters
Bright young women, sick of swimming
Ready to stand
And I'm ready to know what the people know
Ask 'em my questions
And get some answers
What's a fire and why does it - what's the word?
Burn?
When's it my turn?
Wouldn't I love, love to explore that shore up above?
Out of the sea
Wish I could be
Part of that world

turn around (2014) 在 TianChad 田七摄影 Youtube 的精選貼文
Wanted to edit this video long time ago!! This time Putrajaya Hot Air Balloon 2014 wasn't as fun as 2013 as the weather was bad. Only a few balloons manage to take off before the weather turn to worse. Anyway it was lovely to see a successful proposal =)
If you've liked this video, remember to Subscribe, Like and Share it around! It helps a lot! =D
***********************
FOLLOW ME ON:
Website: www.TianChad.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/iamtianchad
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tianchad
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/tianchad

turn around (2014) 在 Turn 5 Turn Around - Home | Facebook 的推薦與評價
Turn 5 Turn Around, Winchester, Virginia. ... Cover Photo: Turn 5 Turn Around's photo. ... Joey McClung at Natural Bridge Speedway in 2014. ... <看更多>