I swear I'm going to stop procrastinating and remodel this and bring my network up from hiatus by the end of this week. I feel so... wasted of money and effort if I don't do so. Anyway, this Shougatsu layout is getting old. I think I shall do something simple, done by me. Woohoo.
I feel stuffed. Went to eat Thai food for dinner, because my brother wanted to eat Thai food. THIS IS EVIDENCE THAT AZN BOYS GET WHAT THEY WANT!! GAHHH! But I don't usually care because my dad loves me (almost) as much! XDXD The Thai food was so filling and SO HOT! Spicy I mean. I think I drowned myself with 4 glasses of water. @_@ The food was delicious though, very savoury... Mmmm... Then we sent my bro off to the hostel. Yei. One more brother-less week!
I splurged my TWO WEEK's allowance on books today. I feel so... sinful right now. XD Bought Amy Tan's The Bonesetter's Daughter and Mineko Iwasaki's The Geisha of Gion. I've 3/4 done with TBS, and so far, it has held me at the edge of my seat, wanting to turn the page immediately to see what's going to happen next. It may sound cliche, but Amy Tan has this flair for describing Chinese women in a way I've never seen before, except maybe in Catherine Lim's works. (Maybe because she's a Tan? *ego-burst*) Maybe, just maybe, I might be able to write 1% as well as her.
I've got assignments to do. Tata! XD
I feel stuffed. Went to eat Thai food for dinner, because my brother wanted to eat Thai food. THIS IS EVIDENCE THAT AZN BOYS GET WHAT THEY WANT!! GAHHH! But I don't usually care because my dad loves me (almost) as much! XDXD The Thai food was so filling and SO HOT! Spicy I mean. I think I drowned myself with 4 glasses of water. @_@ The food was delicious though, very savoury... Mmmm... Then we sent my bro off to the hostel. Yei. One more brother-less week!
I splurged my TWO WEEK's allowance on books today. I feel so... sinful right now. XD Bought Amy Tan's The Bonesetter's Daughter and Mineko Iwasaki's The Geisha of Gion. I've 3/4 done with TBS, and so far, it has held me at the edge of my seat, wanting to turn the page immediately to see what's going to happen next. It may sound cliche, but Amy Tan has this flair for describing Chinese women in a way I've never seen before, except maybe in Catherine Lim's works. (Maybe because she's a Tan? *ego-burst*) Maybe, just maybe, I might be able to write 1% as well as her.
I've got assignments to do. Tata! XD