People Mario Kleff's Leopards: A Tale Of Love And Sacrifice 2:16 PM By Thiti TeerachinIn the bustling landscapes of Pattaya, a story of unparalleled devotion unfolded. At the heart of this tale was Mario Kleff, an architect with a burgeoning business, the Wandeegroup. Yet, when life presented him with two leopard cubs, their fragile eyes still sealed shut, their limbs too tender to walk, Mario's world pivoted.The initial phase involved meticulous steps to ensure legality—registering the leopards, and embedding microchips for identification. While the local wildlife authorities had regulations and reservations about their dwelling place, the leopards, Fasai and Typhoon, quickly established their dominion over Mario's life and home.The dedication Mario poured into their care was profound. Consulting wildlife specialists, feeding them with feline care, and personally nursing them through their initial blindness showcased his unwavering commitment. Yet, with every profound bond, challenges are bound to arise. A mere glimpse by an unsuspecting passerby at the Wandeegroup premises led to heightened scrutiny, entangling Mario in a battle of love, commitment, and sacrifice.Mario once remarked, "I adopted them in my mind and heart," and he lived every word. The bond sometimes strained his domestic life, threatened his professional existence, and even led to significant financial decisions. Mario's pledge to Fasai and Typhoon was unequivocal, even if it meant sidelining prospective clients or making grand financial sacrifices.Their early days together in Pattaya epitomized a love story unlike any other, a tale of a man and his leopards against the world.The Genesis of a New LifeIn the sprawling wilderness overseen by the Thai wildlife department, Mario Kleff found himself crafting pathways through towering grass, forging what he fondly termed the 'French and English gardens.' Flanked by ancient trees, glistening water channels, and blossoming ferns, these verdant spaces became the playground for his beloved leopards, Fasai and Typhoon. Comfort in ConfinementAmidst this unusual arrangement, the passage of time transformed the barren birdcage into a haven of comfort. With a sheet overhead and occasional treats of water and barbecues, the days unfolded with a semblance of normalcy. Morning visits from Meow and Ming Ming brought nourishment to the body and the soul. Venturing Beyond the CageMario's boundless love and commitment led him to stretch boundaries, literally and figuratively. Evening strolls soon expanded into five-kilometre or more mountainous treks, evoking concern from the wildlife authorities. But as with many things in Mario's journey, compromises were struck, rules redefined, and boundaries redrawn. Deepening Bonds Amidst Legal BattlesBehind this daily routine, the legal wheels churned. The question of who truly 'owned' Fasai and Typhoon was not just a legal battle but a moral and emotional one. After fourteen strenuous months, the courts granted Meow the rightful ownership, a victory bittersweet in its essence. Yet, the bond had grown so deep that even when they could leave, Mario, with Fasai and Typhoon by his side, chose to stay a little longer in what they had come to call home. The Calm Before the StormComfortably settled in the rescue clinic, Mario expanded his horizons by setting up an outdoor office, further blurring the lines between his professional endeavors and unparalleled commitment to the leopards. But as the days went by, tensions with the wildlife department grew palpable, leading them back to Som-O's father's abode. A semblance of peace seemed to have returned, but fate had another twist in store.Heartbreak in the HorizonJust as life appeared to find its rhythm, tragedy struck. Fasai's sudden ailment, the frantic search for remedies, and the devastating discovery of a fatal parasite culminated in a heart-wrenching climax. Mario's attempts to revive her, desperate and fervent, echoed the intensity of their journey together. Sadly, at the tender age of four and a half, Fasai succumbed, leaving a void impossible to fill. Unraveling the Mysterious EndThe post-mortem revelations, linking Fasai's demise to infected buffalo meat, unveiled a larger, grim narrative. The aggressive parasite had claimed other victims at the Chiang Mai Night Safari, revealing the fragility of life and the interconnectedness of destinies.Typhoon's New Horizon in PattayaAfter the heart-wrenching loss of Fasai, Typhoon found himself returning to the familiar embrace of Pattaya. The bustling city, with its juxtaposition of modernity and nature, became his sanctuary. As he roamed its landscapes, he carried with him the memories of Chiang Mai and the indomitable spirit of Fasai, etching their legacy into the heart of Pattaya. Epilogue: A Legacy of LoveMario, Fasai, and Typhoon's tale are not just about a man and his leopards. It's a testament to the boundless capacity of the human heart, the intricate dance of fate, and the resilience of the spirit. In the verdant gardens crafted by Mario, amidst the towering grass and ancient trees, their legacy lives on, a testament to love, sacrifice, and undying devotion.Enter here for more details about Mario Kleff and his leopards.
Faith 7 Lessons I Learned From Ruth While Waiting For My Boaz 8:18 PM So here's the thing about Ruth and why she's a big deal---at least for single women. She's the perfect inspiration for those who are: feeling inadequate feeling flawed scrutinized and marginalized by the cruel society feeling that they've ran out of luck when it comes to finding "The One" tired of doing good and not seeing any good happen to them In short, Ruth is not your ideal woman. People looked down on her because: She was a Moabite. Moabites were descendants of Lot from an incestuous relationship with his oldest daughter. She's a woman, and women during her time were considered property whose value is only a little higher than cows in their society. She's a widow. Some people during her time thinks widows are cursed. Giphy Despite her personal obstacles and the labels people give her, she remained faithful to her mother-in-law Naomi and did what she could to help her. Brushing aside the whispers about her, she went out to glean the barley fields of her late husband's kin, Boaz. That's a quick summary so you may want to read her story to know more. But here's what I got from Ruth. 7 Lessons I Learned From Ruth While Waiting For My Boaz 1. Ruth’s priority was a life of service. Ruth didn’t wait for someone to redeem her after her husband died. She went out there and worked---for her and for her mother-in-law. The only family she has. She could have left her but she didn't. She served her. She knew her priorities. Don’t wait for other people—especially for men to validate your existence or rescue you from where you are. In the end, you're the only one who can save you. Don't be a damsel in distress. Be your own hero. 2. Loyalty and selflessness are always rewarded. She cared for Naomi and never left her side which eventually led her to her future husband Boaz. Even when you don't expect it, your goodness will be rewarded. That's how the universe works. 3. Be confident with who you are. Ruth never let rumors and gossip stop her from going out there and getting what she needed. She ignored the naysayers. She knew she was being judged because she didn’t fit in the society’s standards. She had more important things to think about; she had no time for petty things and petty people. If you know who you truly are, no amount of rumor will make you question your identity. Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what the reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your character. -Dr. Wayne Dyer 4. Be diligent, persevering, and determined. Ruth worked harder than others, which Boaz noticed. Your work ethics, virtues and hard work will speak for itself. Though some people don't appreciate your effort and your goodness, someone will---someone who matters. 5. Be a woman of character. Boaz told Ruth: “All my fellow townsmen know that you are a worthy woman.” What can be more flattering than that? You can’t control your reputation, because everyone's entitled to their own opinion. But remember: not everybody matters. You can’t control other people’s impression of you. Don’t even waste your time trying. However, you do have full and total control of your own character. Be someone your Boaz can be proud of. Be someone you yourself, your children and your children's children can be proud of. Carry yourself with dignity. 6. Stop chasing people. Don’t be desperate. Boaz praised Ruth’s loyalty saying, “You have not gone after a younger man, whether rich or poor.” Never run after a bus, train or man. When one leaves, another arrives. 7. Follow the advice of the wise. Ruth knew she could trust Naomi so she followed her advice. Which turned out to be an effective one because Boaz married her after that. Ruth may not be every guy's fantasy girl, but she’s every man’s ideal wife, judging by her character. People might have treated her like trash, but her character shined so brightly that a man of integrity like Boaz saw what a gem she was. Don’t just sit and wait around for your Boaz. Ruth never did. She lived a life of service and the Lord rewarded her. For God is faithful, and His timing is perfect. Be like Ruth while waiting for your Boaz. Work while you wait and wait in faith. ---- Lessons from The Feast's teachings on Women. Edited from the article I submitted on The Praying Woman.
Love and Relationship From Wedding Ad Models To Real Life Married Couple 11:00 AM Do you believe in destiny? It’s a curious thing how out of billions of people in the planet, we find one whom we can call our soul mate (Song of Solomon 3:4: I found him whom my soul loves). Sometimes the journey is long before finding “The One”. For some, it comes easy. It’s funny how fate brings two people destined to be together. Take Barry and Belle for example. From wedding ad models to real life married couple. Stories like that remind me that love finds a way. Always! A story of Destiny: From Wedding Ad Models to Real Life Married Couple In year 2010, Barry and Belle met as models for a wedding ad campaign in Singapore. They started out as friends but people could already see how comfortable they were together. Have you seen Hotel Transylvania? There was a moment when the characters Mavis and Jonathan met and they “zinged”. It may not always be like so in real life when two people meet, but there sure is a certain spark that they either deny or not notice due to some reasons. Sometimes it could be because you’re still with someone or is focused on another person or priority. Or because funnily enough, love happens when you least expect it and with the person you never thought you’d fall for. Barry and Belle were busy doing what they’re paid for to do; shoot for a wedding ad. In between takes, they would chat, take photos and enjoy the location for the 2-day photoshoot. Although it was a little challenging for the team to keep the fresh wedding vibe due to the weather in Sentosa Beach, the two did enjoy each other’s company. The second day of the shoot was honeymoon themed and they enjoyed that day as well. I think the whole shoot was destiny’s way of showing them the possibilities of being together in real life. That they can be comfortable with each other, and life is easy when you spend it with the right person. Because fast forward five years after their ad photoshoot, Barry and Belle officially tied the knot! I’m sure there were ups and downs in the five years of their journey before that. There were reroutes, dead-end and paths they’re both unfamiliar with. But what makes the ride exciting and worthwhile more than anything is the person you are walking with. In the end, love conquers all---and the real wedding came to pass. So beautiful! According to Plato, in Greek mythology, humans were originally created with four arms, four legs and a head with two faces. Fearing their power, Zeus split them into two separate parts, condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves. Zeus had every reason to be afraid of their power. How beautiful it is to finally find your other half who can make you feel like you can do anything as long as they're holding your hand. We all have our own unique story. And what I love is that real love stories, like that of Barry and Belle are more beautiful, colourful, and more fascinating than what we see in movies. Barry and Belle are solid proof that love moves in mysterious ways and that if it’s bound to happen, it will happen. You just got to have faith. Follow BarBelle EverAfter’s journey on Facebook and YouTube. Also check their online shop for cute couple items. Photos from BarBelle EverAfter’s Facebook page Hey, did you find this post helpful or entertaining? Please go ahead and share. Share buttons on the left and at the bottom of the article. Big thanks! Subscribe to About Life And Love by Email
Dating Strangers Again 8:30 AM Strangers Again How can you look at the same familiar eyes and not see the person you used to know... and love? Strangers Again One moment it seems as if nothing can separate you from this one person, and the next moment, you're strangers again. All good times are gone, and all promises vanished. It's sad when you see two people share their lives; laughter, secrets, and special and ordinary moments...Then one day, completely ignore one another. Like total strangers. The world around them is oblivious.Unaware that these two strangers who are avoiding each others' eyes, acting as if they don’t know one another used to share a world of their own that no one else can join in. Strange. Curious. How can you look at the same familiar eyes and not see the person you used to know... and love? Is he still there somewhere?Does he remember?Was it all a bad dream?Everything that happened feels like ages ago, so long that you start to wonder if it was even real. What of those who have been a huge part of your life, your plans for the future, you've given your all to, but whom life wouldn't allow you to be with anymore? What happens when your paths cross again? Do you keep ignoring one another until you've totally forgotten that certain phase in your life when you had each other? Until you both become a blurry memory that you’ll soon forget?Do all happy beginnings have to end with you being strangers again?
Stories A Story In 25 Words: Unconditional Love 8:19 PM For God loved the world so much that He gave His one and only Son... -John 3:16 It's the Holy Week again. I think it's apt for me to share the 25-word story I wrote that showed God's unconditional love to His people. A Story In 25 Words: Unconditional Love Bruised, beaten, betrayed, and broken. Wounded, wronged. Woebegone. Crestfallen. Desperate, deserted, hanged, and left to die. Yet, He loved them until the end of time. Main photo: The Passion of the Christ
Rants The One Who Got Away 9:53 PM There’s the one you first kissed, the one you first loved, the one you’re with, and the one who got away. How often do you think about the one that got away? I always say I'd rather be the one who got away than the one who let go and forever lives in regrets. Things don't always end up the way we want them to, and there's nothing we can do but accept it. Let go and move on, so they say. I don't know about you, but sometimes I still find myself wondering about the what-ifs. What if I tried again? What if I believed the story, accepted the apology, and gave it another chance? What if I stretched my patience a little bit more? What if I tried to understand more? What if we fought harder for each other? What if I didn't give up? I'll never know. I guess it will always stay that way. I think it's better to stay that way. I know that once in our lives, we meet someone we thought we'd spend our happily ever after with before life took over and changed everything. The plans we carefully made for our future with this person ended. Reality cut like a knife and woke us from our beautiful dreams, forcing us to return to the real world and deal with the pain we thought would never stop. Maybe for another person, you are the one who got away. I believe it's part of the plan; to meet someone whose memories we'll forever cherish but whom we NEED to let go of. It's not my kind of plan, but what can we do? Life's a bitch. A friend of a friend posted this on Facebook (we don't know who the author is), and it's too good not to share. It speaks a lot about the one who got away---something most people can relate to.Everyone has their own Robin. We Know Memes We all have someone that got away. For all of us, here's one good read: The One Who Got Away(Author Unknown) In your life, you’ll make a note of a lot of people. Ones with whom you shared something special and ones who will always mean something. There’s the one you first kissed, the one you first loved, the one you lost your virginity to, the one you put on a pedestal, the one you’re with...and the one who got away. Who is the one who got away? I guess it’s that person with whom everything was great, everything was perfect, but the timing was just wrong. I suppose there was no fault in the person nor flaw in the chemistry, but the cards just didn't fall the right way. I believe in the fact that ending up with someone and finding a longtime partner, that is, does not lie merely in the other person. I can actually argue that an equal part, or maybe even the greater part, has to do with timing. It has to do with you being ready to settle down and commit to someone in a way that goes beyond the little niceties of giddy romance. How often have you gone through it without even realizing it? When you’re not ready to commit maturely, it doesn't matter who you’re with. It just doesn’t work. Small problems become big; inconsequential ones become deal breakers simply because you’re not ready, and it shows. It’s not that you and the person you’re with are no good; it’s just that it’s not yet right, and little things become the flash point of that fact. Then one day, you’re ready. You really are. And when this happens, you’ll be ready to settle down with someone. He or she may not be the most perfect, or they or she might not be the brightest star of romance to ever have burned in your life, but it’ll work because you’re ready. It’ll work because it’s the right time, and you’ll make it work. And it’ll make sense. It really will. So that day comes when you’re finally making sense of things, and you find yourself different. Things are different, your approach is different, you finally understand who you are and what you want, and you've become ready because the time has truly arrived. And mind you, there’s no telling when this day will come. Hopefully, you’re single, in a long-term relationship, or married with three kids…it doesn't matter. All you know is that you have changed. And for some reason, the one who got away is the first person you think about. You’ll think about them because you’ll wonder, “What if they were here today?” “What if we were together now, with me as I am and not as I was?” The one who got away is– the biggest “What if?” you’ll have in your life. If you’re married, you’ll just have to accept the fact that the one who got away got away. Believe me, no matter how fairy tale you think your marriage is, this can happen to the best of us.But hopefully, you’re mature enough to realize that you’re already with the one you’re with, and this is just another test of your commitment, which will strengthen your marriage when you get past it. You’ll think about him/her occasionally, but it’s alright. It’s never nice to live with a “might have been,” but it happens. Maybe the one who got away is the one who’s already married. In which case, it’s the same thing. You just have to accept and know that your memories of that person will probably bring a nice little smile to your lips when you’re old and gray and reminiscing. But if neither of that is the case, then it’s different. What do you do if it’s not yet too late? Simple –find him or find her. The existence of the “one that got away” means that you’ll always wonder…what if you got that one? Ask him out to coffee. Ask her out to a movie. It doesn't matter if you’ve dropped in from out of nowhere. You’d be surprised. You just might be “the one who got away” as well for the person who is your “the one who got away.” You might drop in from nowhere, which won’t make a difference. If the timing is finally right, it’ll fall into place somehow. It would be a great feeling, in the end, to be able to say to someone, “Hey you, you’re the one who almost got away.” Is there someone in your life who got away?
Stories It Can Never Be You And Me 9:32 AM i tried to think things through, a million times or so, why it can never ever be me and you i've always been aware of our differences, always known everyone are against, i never listened, I refused to see why it can never be you and me. i’m way too stubborn to listen to what they say saying, “i don’t care what tomorrow will bring as long as we're happy” but I have always known it can never be, and will never be you and me. i held on as long as i could i’ve given more than i should i didn’t mind then how the ending would go although I already knew it can never be me and you i’ll never regret that i’ve given my best i only wish i gave it to someone else, i guess it’s just plain to see it can never be you and me our time’s over, i’ve somehow anticipated this no final goodbye, not a hug nor a kiss. you always say you’re just a phase to me. i guess what you were really trying to say was it can never be you and me. you refused to end it rightyou’re not worthy, so I quit my fight. now I admit it, now I can truly say, it can and it will never be you and me. Hey, did you find this post helpful or entertaining? Please go ahead and share. Share buttons on the left and at the bottom of the article. Big thanks! Subscribe to About Life And Love by Email
Stories A Story In 25 Words: Sleep Talk 12:37 AM A Story In 25 Words Sleep Talk "Vanessa", he mumbled. She waited for it to stop as she does so every night. Wishing someday he’ll stop calling his ex in his sleep. Hey, did you find this post helpful or entertaining? Please go ahead and share. Share buttons on the left and at the bottom of the article. Big thanks! Subscribe to About Life And Love by Email
Stories Six Word Story: No Commitment 12:09 AM Six Word Story: No Commitment Nine years. He's still not ready. Hey, did you find this post helpful or entertaining? Please go ahead and share. Share buttons on the left and at the bottom of the article. Big thanks! Subscribe to About Life And Love by Email
Stories Six Word Story: Dear Ex 5:15 AM Six Word Story: Dear Ex You weren't man enough for me. Hey, did you find this post helpful or entertaining? Please go ahead and share. Share buttons on the left and at the bottom of the article. Big thanks! Subscribe to About Life And Love by Email Photo: Xnet
Stories Six Word Story: The End 5:03 AM Six Word Story: The End Their meeting marked my abrupt ending. Hey, did you find this post helpful or entertaining? Please go ahead and share. Share buttons on the left and at the bottom of the article. Big thanks! Subscribe to About Life And Love by Email
Stories A Story In 25 Words: The Wedding Guest 2:58 AM A Story In 25 Words The Wedding Guest "You're always late." She teased fondly as he approached. "I know. Congratulations." He said. He hurriedly left...before she could see the first tear fall. Hey, did you find this post helpful or entertaining? Please go ahead and share. Share buttons on the left and at the bottom of the article. Big thanks! Subscribe to About Life And Love by Email