Sunday, October 26, 2003
it's been some time...
hmm... i really can't be trusted to keep at something concientiously. been hardly two weeks that i first started this blog, and no entry for nine days. many things have happened recently. things that are, what others would say, life-changing.
who would buy a ring that costs more than $3000? destinee...
it's the thought that counts. and i would never trade it in to upgrade. because it holds a very important sentimental value. my first ever. :)
a very important date coming up in dec. couldn't get the date we wanted. but well, what matters is that we chose each other. happy...
think i handled certain things badly. hurt someone who needs quite a bit of time to recover from it. but i'll be here to stay.
went to sungei buloh on friday to feed the mosquitoes. been eight long years since i last went to that place. it's a refreshing difference from the usual hangouts, but too bad certain areas were under renovation. the tip is to go really early, so that you can cover more areas. quite a surprise to see many parents bringing their children there. we need to ensure that our future generation remembers our beautiful and amazing nature. essentials: water bottle, cap/hat/umbrella, good walking shoes, a good pair of binoculars.
who would buy a ring that costs more than $3000? destinee...
it's the thought that counts. and i would never trade it in to upgrade. because it holds a very important sentimental value. my first ever. :)
a very important date coming up in dec. couldn't get the date we wanted. but well, what matters is that we chose each other. happy...
think i handled certain things badly. hurt someone who needs quite a bit of time to recover from it. but i'll be here to stay.
went to sungei buloh on friday to feed the mosquitoes. been eight long years since i last went to that place. it's a refreshing difference from the usual hangouts, but too bad certain areas were under renovation. the tip is to go really early, so that you can cover more areas. quite a surprise to see many parents bringing their children there. we need to ensure that our future generation remembers our beautiful and amazing nature. essentials: water bottle, cap/hat/umbrella, good walking shoes, a good pair of binoculars.


