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I remember those good ol' days when I had to study under a
parafin lamp and
incandescent bulbs in a room filled with 5 other
siblings. It was much later around 1969 that we had flourescent lamp tubes.
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It was tough, but we all
made the grades - nothing really great to shout about,
no straight 'A's but something worth treasuring about; something that has enabled me to proceed with my advanced diploma, MBA and now becoming a PhD candidate all on my own. I call that education, a lifelong learning process. My wife was a
pillar of strength for me - She had to keep quiet everytime I
hit the books. My kids too...
Becky & Sam also took to the books
albeit Becky went into fashion and art magazines, while Sam
heavy into cook-books!...mind ya, cook-books (computer games included) kekekeke......
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It has been two days, the job is about done. My study room shall be ready in the evening - and I'll have a new
cocoon in a reading and research nest
cum SOHO. I am really excited!
Friendly Franlee and his crew shall be working on a new TV cabinet after this, so the temptation will be there to start with a DVD first - I would like to start with "Deception" How 'bout that?
I designed my study completely, got in a great and friendly contractor.
His name is as you can see on his face is Franlee Frankie, as in Friendly Frankie.

Even with his cleaning up ever so
oft, the floors and work areas at the backyard get messy again and again.
Wifey ((((as in picture))) has been sweeping and sweeping all day long, and here I am taking a few shot and hitting at the keyboard. Talk about male chauvinism? Hope what I'm doing is not making me one.
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I have a table top which goes almost
300 degrees all around the wall (except the entry point) with lots of compartments for books, files, stationeries - I included a magnetic white-board & soft boards to pin some favourite pictures, like those of my
grand-kid Scarlett.

My hi-fi stereo will be there for soft
soothing music, and I have a nice sliding window beside one point of the table top. There are 5 lamps for me to adjust the room's lighting and
ambience - according to my mood of the day, hah!...so man, this is
cooool! ((((at least to me)))))
Well if I compare this to the parafin lamps I had in Toh Aka Lane when I was a kid, I'd be damned! This is luxury, but I have no regrets...just making up for lost time. Several of my rich classmates had stuff like this when they were kids but they happen to be just too young to know how to use and optimise their study rooms.
Well with proper use, this study room when fully operational should inspire me to do much better in my study, work; and for it to become my own education and learning centre that may further bolster my mental and critical agility; and academic progress.
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I'll give you a few snap-shots when all is ready and stuffed up. I'll be many
grand le$$, a "many-grand-le$$" grand-pop. See ya!
5 comments:
cant wait to have a peep at the study room!! sure it look pretty awesome !!
i am waiting for your study room too !!
I'm now laying out my books, you guys get to see more of it when I post later. Thank you for your comments, hope I have "accidentally" inspired you to read a book or two, hahaha!
I can't wait to see your study room, it looks very confortable and nice. wish i have such a luxury...but i gues for now I will have to settle for my humble study room....Sigh!!
well, you shouldn't be on a tight-rope, I'll show it to you on my next blog.....
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