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If only ‘eye’ know

1 May 2005No Comment

I don’t know when it exactly happened, but Anya now somehow has double eyelids! On both eyes!

Okay, let me explain a bit.

She’s born with single eyelids. Then she had a double eyelid on her left eye when she’s about five months. And now that she’s 60 weeks old, she has it on both eyes. Err, actually the one on the right eye still comes and goes. Weird.

Interestingly, I too wasn’t born with double eyelids. I was about 10 years old when I somehow had a ”slight crease’ on both eyes. My double eyelids were obvious only when I was about 19 years old!

Moral of the story:
If you wish your kids have double eyelids, you still have hope. But really, even if they have small-asian-eyes with single eyelids till they’re 80 years old, what’s there to complain?

We often tend to think that outer beauty matters the most, which I think is a false concept that sadly is endorsed strongly by the media nowadays.

God creates each one of us beautifully, unique in our own ways, and there are just too many things that we must be thankful of everyday that there’s just no time for complaints over such things.

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