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Sunday, September 19, 2010

It's Sunday, September 19.

What do you usually do on Sunday? Well, just forget that tomorrow is a working day *sad*, and enjoy your Sunday now!

Sunday, is the only day where I don't have to set the alarm and sleep until the sunrise shine on my butt! Haha! How nice it would be if we have more Sunday in a week! *what an innocent thought! :P

Woke up as usual around 12pm, had a good shower to freshen up the lazy bed-mood, got myself dressed up and still spared a little time to cam-whore before heading for brunch! Hahaha!
Me and my man went to Mid Valley to have his favourite chicken noodles at Kim Gary. After brunch, we went to pay a visit to the Bridal Fair which was held at the exhibition hall.
I hardly imagine if I was the emcee with no audiences. :P
This day, we planned to spent the rest of the day at home. That's what people say, Sunday is a family day, isn't it? Haha! Therefore, we had our quality time at home to watch Astro, surfed net, sometimes by just having a daily conversation with our parents, read some books...blah blah blah. :P I'm pretty enjoyed a simple Sunday by just doing nothing. *smille*

Got this old book from the books rack and it's just nice to read on a peaceful Sunday. Not just like my man, who's reading his 'The Last Symbol' by his favourite author, Dan Brown. :P You might not aware, indeed, I like to read book. Somehow a book with too many wordings just too easily make me fall asleep. *shame*
Time flies, and Mooncake festival is approaching. We had a simple and warm family gathering at aunt's house. I just love her cooking but I was too shy to snap the photo of the foods. Hence, no foods pictures taken but a few photos with the kids. Haha!
Looking at the kids, the old memories flashing through my mind. I told the little sweetie Ler-Vin:"Do you know, in the olden days, I wasn't so lucky like you, I'd to make my own latern and I knew how to make a lantern!" Her facial expression told me that she is not going to believe that. Hmm...that's true, how could you imagine that even a Milo tin or condensed milk tin can also be used to make a very nice lantern, the so called 'lantern'? I really miss those days...

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