There aren't any photos of him in his computer, so here's a photo of a bike.
Sean's Blog
Friday, January 27, 2012
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Last Blog Post?
We arrived in KL late Friday afternoon. Took a cab, arrived at grandparents' place at about 4:10 p.m.
The chicken rice I had on the plane had an expiration date sticker.
Rested for a while, then we had an early home dinner. At 8:00 p.m. we left for Amcorp Mall.
In case you can't guess, this is Amcorp Mall.
The next morning we left the house rather late (about 9-ish), had breakfast...
... and went to IKEA, where I amused my easily-amused self by wearing a colander on my head.
The lady in the background gave me this funny look. I told her I was from Kuching and that there were no hats there.
I will be running a half-marathon tomorrow. It starts at 6:15 a.m. I'm hoping to finish it in under 3 hours but the maximum time I'm given is 3.5 hours. Seeing as I can finish a quarter-marathon in an hour and fifteen minutes, I think I should be okay.
In case I don't make it out alive, I'd like to be buried with my camera, so that I may post photos of heaven here and on Facebook.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Sean's Go Bald Campaign 2011
It all started with a few e-mails my dad sent to his friends...
"My name is Sean Wee Yen Xhiong. I had originally intended to collect donations and have my head shaved in conjunction with the Go Bald campaign (13-15 May 2011). However, my school doesn’t allow students to have hair shorter than a number 3 haircut.
Undeterred, I have decided to go ahead with my campaign to collect donations by getting a number 3 haircut elsewhere. That way, the Sarawak Children's Cancer Society (SCCS) still gets the money and I get to help the children without breaking any school rules. The way I see it, this is a good way to show that teenagers have a heart and want to help those in need.
Last year, my mother took part and collected RM26,000. My target is is RM5,000. SCCS needs RM1,500,000 to build a new centre for child cancer patients and all donations are tax-deductible.
So, please help me help children fight cancer."
Two weeks later, with mum and dad's help, I had raised RM 9,550.
I also got a cool T-shirt from SCCS.
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