You know I lurrrve ice-cream. I still do, but... Hey fishballs are fantastic too! I developed this craze for fishballs like, a few month ago. Or was it two weeks ago? Nope, it was just a few days ago. Arrhh I don't remember but I look forward to mum's weekly trip to her Monday pasar malam nowadays because they sell the most delicious giant fishballs ever!
The first day of Raya! No school! Refuse to do assignment! Want fun fun fun!
After the waterfall, we went to Ipoh. 14 cars found parkings and 60+ people went here: a long stretch of tiny shops that sells nothing but...
melons!!
There was a temple nearby so we paid it a visit too. They have these hung up the ceilings. They're huge!
And this frog is... Well...
We left after some sight-seeing around the temple. It was getting dark and our stomachs were making gru-gru-gru noises. Dinner yay! But! Some cars didn't manage to follow lead and got lost. Some other cars went searching for them while the others waited by the roadside. Finally we all met up and continued the journey, but we got lost again. Left, right, left, straight, left again. Aik?! I thought we passed this building just now? Left, straight, right, right. Omigosh~ We only had our dinner at what? 9.30 p.m.?! We left the temple at 6 plus!
So guys, don't underestimate Ipoh! Maps are important! And essential!
-02 Oct 08-
Second day of Raya! Dad didn't have to go to work so "Kia! Let's go Muar!"
"All the way there? For what?"
"Satay and otak-otak laa what else?!"
Omg. He's serious.
Dad, mum, me, sis and two bros had a plate of kwon-low mee, a plate of char-kuey-teaw, 2 bowls of ABC, 5 cans of cincau, 2 cans of 100plus, 20 satays and 100 otak-otak.
B-l-o-a-t-e-d.
Dad: "Wey Malacca's cendol very sedap wan hoh?"
So yeah, we were kidnapped there. By dad.
Oh and I saw this really cute old-ie car there! Couldn't resist, had to take a picture of it. Really really like this kind of cars.
Oh did I mention? Mum bought a pair of chicks from Ipoh! They're adorable! But smelly.
This lil' fella pangsai-ed near my arm!
So I bullied him back.
And this is my youngest bro, Brian. Yeah he was in love with his chicks very much but he got bored with them and never played with them again after 2 days. So now the chicks are my mum's.
-03 Oct 08-
Back to school again. Started the day with a morning I-especially-hate-it Design Workshop class with Michael, our lecturer. Skip that. We went to a Chinese restaurant near our school for lunch. While waiting for our food;
Johnny: Okay everybody. Can you make four triangles out of these two by just moving ONE toothpick?
Chea Wen: Aiyer I can make four triangles without even moving ONE toothpick! See!
Anyway, during afternoon class... (Figure Studies, my favourite subject although I suck at it)
Celine: Eyh Chea Wen look. Guy or girl?
Chea Wen: Whaaa!! It's Kai!! XD
>>Kai hope you don't mind ya!<<
Earlier, Chua made this paper mustache exactly like the one our school guard has and taa-dah!Gee he looks so small beside the guard.
Then we had some fun with the paper mustache in Fig and taa-dah!
-Today! 09 Oct 08-
Had History of Arts in the morning. Daniel's our lecturer. He's a small guy who babbles a lot. Not long after class started today, Trish, Aaron and I noticed; Daniel likes to add "sort of like" and "kind of" in his every sentence! Omg~ So annoying! It really wasn't necessary! I'll give you examples;
"...so Dali is sort of like an artist who..."
"...painted this sort of like images of religions..."
"...it's really kind of ironic that he sort of put this particular sort of objects from the.."
YENADEI?!?!
So Aaron and I decided to count his "sort of"s and "kind of"s. We were never this alert in any of his classes! I mean, it's friggin' History come on! I still took down notes and all though. Guess how many times Daniel mentioned "sort of" and "kind of" in our 2-hour lesson?
THREE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN TIMES!! KADAVALEI!!!
It's Aaron's turn to keep track of "sort of" and "kind of" next week. Brilliant way to keep us alive in History class. Really. Everybody, you should try it too!
Oh and by the way, Andy wore this really cute shirt today.The front.
And a really hiao picture of Johnny at the end of Letterform class today. A big Sarawakian bear holding a bamboo brush between his nose and mouth. Gou-shiong rocks! XD
Got home very late today and was even later for tuition. Roar~ Thanks Debbie thanks Chrystal. I went teaching with empty stomach. But as I was leaving, Elly came around and handed me a warm plastic container. Felt pretty heavy. I reached home and opened it and fwaalaah! Pasta!! With a lot of button mushrooms and eggs! All my favourite! Thanks ya babe!
P.s. Thanks to you too Xiao Qing! Ya know... My brush... ;-)
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mama, why cannot post on your cbox wan? T_T
-daddy.
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