Sunday, April 18, 2010

Diary of a Himono Onna 2

Diary of a Himono Onna 2

People, I'm back. Remember I mentioned in my very much earlier post that I am in good progress of being an eligible himono onna? I think I already am. If you ever caught me at home in my pjs, I am sure you will scream and wail in disbelief. I have been mixing around with too many of my regular groups of bitches and female counterparts.
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If weight issues are a serious nightmare for any female, I think that applies to me very well. Besides the mugging and late nights of burning that classical midnight oil, I have not been touching the weighing machine to see how many extra lovely weights I might have gained. And before I go screaming to Jean Yip or Marie France for help, I am going to buy a bicycle (by hook or crook) and exercise my way to fitness during this summer! So off you go..nasty himono~

Well, if life could be any more boring, I actually had a couple of drinks at Attica and Timbre right before my mugging to get my precious life back.

Some things happen to my dear friend over the week, it brought sadness and jolted me. You see, life is short and fragile, and the word "cherish" doesn't seem to knock any senses to me until serious bad stuffs happen. Tears can't bring back the past nor salvage a broken relationship with my loved ones. I'm not sure whether I have been laughing too much at how foolish I am, but some people say that I failed to open up and reveal my true emotions. Personally, I think secrets and memories are best kept at the bottom of my heart and be reminisced at correct moments.

Trumpet lilies, sweet williams and forget me not..all for the qin ming festival.

Going to start my internship soon..before that, it's time to enjoy and embrace what true life is ought to be.

Sharing with you a music piece by this wonderful new age pianist, Jon Schmidt. The song was replayed by my friend during our late night chiong-ing project session that left us all high. This song never fails to bring a different listening experience each time I hear. I love how the song transits at 3:44 minutes. Splendid!