Some of you may have known about my new (and untouched) charity site and that I haven’t been putting much time and effort into that site as much as I’d love to. Moreover, I was quite unclear of the direction I wanted it go. I initially wanted it to be something like a guide, or directory, with write-ups that link back to the respective charity sites. But then when I thought about it over the weekend, I changed my mind and I wanted it to be a little more personal. In fact, I now want it to be an extension of what I am. An extension of what I’d like to do on this blog.
And, what motivates me, I heard you ask? This.
So, if you have something to say, I’d be more than happy to hear from you 
You know, one of the things I am scared of the most is the accumulated unread items that I find in my Bloglines whenever I returned from a vacation or just a short trip to KL. I know they’re there, because they’re marked “UNREAD” and they will remain unread because new items are added into the list everyday, at a very alarming rate!
So yea, if I haven’t been dropping by at your site lately, it doesn’t mean that I’ve lost interest. It simply means that you are blogging more frequently than I can keep up with you. Which is not a bad thing after all, I believe..
You will know when I finally get to your site, trust me *winks*
Psst.. Go read some of the true-life April Fool’s pranks ever pulled 
If you haven’t already noticed it, I’ve “upgraded” my theme from a 2-column to a 3-column. I had to do a lot of editing on the CSS file because I heavily customized the theme to my own liking. Ain’t I proud of myself?!
But what I don’t understand is WHY one of my sidebars *points right* exceeds and breaks the page when a single post is viewed? Can anybody give me any advice? I’ve been working on it in the past three hours but I don’t seem to get the long sidebar wrapped in a single page
And I am T.H.I.S. C.L.O.S.E. to tearing my hair out
EDIT: Tom, the person who created this Mandigo theme, helped fixed it
Thanks for your patience, Tom! *smiling from ear to ear*