Tuesday 4 November 2008

Freedom, definition

freedom |ˈfrēdəm|
noun
ORIGIN Old English frēo (adjective), frēon (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vrij and German frei.

. the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. 

I'd really like to take this opportunity to show my appreciation for the support of the general public for their kind wishes, friends from school and those I have been fortunate to meet along the way, and most importantly, family because without them, there is no us. 

Thank you from the bottom of my heart. 

This should not be taken as an opportunity to speculate or continue on with the vicious rumours. It is simply a celebration of my father's release from prison. I would appreciate it if we could be left to pick up and regain the last two years we have lost. Thank you. 

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Rowena;

I can feel your deep sense of relief and happiness, and I always wish you well.

You have a beautiful and your words are beautiful.

Take care.

Susan Loone

Unknown said...

Ps. I mean...you have a beautiful blog :)

communistkahlo said...

Thank you very much for your kind wishes and words. It's most thoughtful of you.

As for my blog... I wouldn't call it beautiful at all! But thank you nevertheless. Most sweet of you.

Best regards and all the best.

fairuzrani said...

zub zub! hehe

illusorynirvana said...

Rowena, tell that to the family of the woman who was killed, the one your dad had an affair with.

How will they pick up their life? Im disgusted and I'm not going to stop by this place ever again. I hope you grow up to be a better person than your dad. Even if he was not the criminal, he protected the real person's identity just to get away free. There is such a thing called retribution. Goodbye.