Friday, 26 June 2009

Let's try this again

Hello.

It's been a while. :)

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As I've been gone for so long, I feel compelled to tell you that my second set of A level exams are over, and I'm currently on break. School commences on the 6th, so until then, I'm gonna enjoy myself.

Yesterday was the perfect example of the relaxing day I'd expect to follow the end of a stressful set of exams.

(Note: I had to get up early and stay up a bit to go through my Law notes. I know, but not everything can go EXACTLY as you want. BUT IT WAS STILL A GOOD DAY.)

I wont go into much detail, but I will say that Cheryl and I had good fun. Our day involved fast food, bubbles and a train of plastic animals.
Yes, I spent my yesterday living every child's dream.

Here are pictures:

Yeaaaaaahhhh.

Cuz that's how cool we are.

I spent my night reading An Abundance Of Katherines by John Green. It's a good book, and I HIGHLY recommend it. I do own the copy I'm reading at the moment, so if anyone is interested, I'd be willing to lend it to you.
BUT
You'd have to get in line behind the people who have already asked to borrow it and also have to be willing to let me hold something you value as hostage. Preferably an organ. This is all just to make sure I get it back. It's the type of book I just wanna read over and over.

That was my yesterday.

My today was pretty chill up till evening. Again, it started with the Law notes. (If you're wondering, I have a mock exam soon, and I don't feel like messing up. Plus, I've made the decision to actually study before it's urgentyoubetterstudynowordietime.)

'What happened in the evening?' you ask.

Hold your horses, I'm getting there. Sheesh.

Hee. :) I'm in a good mood.

Cheryl alerted my via Skype that the Children's Wish Society of Malaysia (check them out here) needed volunteers to help out with the preparation of the upcoming Durian Fest.

She drove by at around half past seven and we were off.

We spent the time in the car carrying completely random conversation, as we do, and listening to the Michael Jackson marathon on the radio. I miss him already.

Upon arriving at headquarters, we were briefed and set to work.
(I just made that sound a lot more official and rigid than it was. We were welcomed and served coffee as we filled out receipts.)

On the way home, we stopped for chocolate.

M&Ms baby.

It doesn't get much better than this.

Tonight, I plan to kick back and finish the book.

*sigh*

I love the holidays.

And after writing all of this, it occurs to me that I really miss blogging.
You'll be seeing me soon.

Goodnight.

:)

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