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Saturday, August 22, 2009 9:25 PM
It's scary how our learning curve is exponentially increasing. An academic syllables compact into half a year, new experiences almost everyday. I think Im almost breaking into hall life already, finding people to have meals with two to three times a day, bathing before it gets really dark (especially for this month!) This week has been exhilarating in a different sense, becoming a laptop guru is a matter of days as I try to decide which laptop is the most value for money, attempting to tighten my purse as I walked around the bazaar everyday (which totally failed), going for two interviews at once, salsa class etc.

Anyway, I realise I may have gotten quite negative in my previous post. I got totally inspired by Meiyi: The silver lining behind every cloud is up to you to define. Occasional visits to her blog are always so enriching and kind of makes me feel immature at times. It may be good sometimes to just come out of your shell and ask for help when you really need it, instead of always wondering if you are bringing inconvenience to other people. We live in a caring and loving society after all. (:

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I got to see my 4-day-old niece today! She's reaaaally tiny, even as I patted her arm, I didn't dare to use too much force; she's too breakable. Seeing newborns have this special effect on people, making us turn all cooey as we just stayed there and watch her sleep. XD

It feels good to be home. (:

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