Ok, my butt hurts from sitting in front of the laptop, multi-tasking.
Recap yesterday's events:
I followed my parents to go fetch my grandparents and my grandma's sister and Mak Anjang's family at Senai Airport in Johore. Those little twits had to stay at home. Yafoohh!!! (Ok, now I miss Paul...). Anyhoos, we reached there at around 10.45pm, and during the half an hour which we waited, we walked around the airport. I can't help but think how sad it was that only two shops are still open at that hour - the Famous Amos cookie shop and the Tropical Fruit Shoppe. Tsk tsk. Don't ask me why.
Anyhoos, we waited and waited and I stared at the Bangladeshi workers cleaning the floor. Oh, I went to the toilet, and it was simply superb. Damn high-class, I tell you. The sink is not a sink, but this slope thingie that is sloping inwards. Ok, hands up you those who can't get what I'm saying. It's so cool, I wanted to stay in there.
But, I had to go out. The reason was that they have landed, and I had to somehow greet them. And that's when I saw my second cousins. Azim, Nasuha, Nafisah, Hannan and the other one, God-knows-what's-her-name. I smiled my ever dimpled smile and then, attempted to talk to Azim, who's a year older. We didn't get far, just some little exchange. :/ Believe me, I regret not being close to them since I was young.
When we reached home, it was already close to 2am. I changed up and headed straight for bed. Dang! I was so tired, I slept immediately. Needless to say, I didn't go for madrasah today though there's supposed to be Kira'in (random Quran reading). So, at around 8.40am, I messaged ustazah and my lovely winnie the poohs and told them that I couldn't go for madrasah. What a waste. I had wanted to tell Aslinda what happened this past week. She's so looking forward to it.
Ok, I better test my reflexes now, since school's reopening tomorrow and I still have yet to complete my homework. I need my superb reflexes to write essays, yah...
toodles!
Recap yesterday's events:
I followed my parents to go fetch my grandparents and my grandma's sister and Mak Anjang's family at Senai Airport in Johore. Those little twits had to stay at home. Yafoohh!!! (Ok, now I miss Paul...). Anyhoos, we reached there at around 10.45pm, and during the half an hour which we waited, we walked around the airport. I can't help but think how sad it was that only two shops are still open at that hour - the Famous Amos cookie shop and the Tropical Fruit Shoppe. Tsk tsk. Don't ask me why.
Anyhoos, we waited and waited and I stared at the Bangladeshi workers cleaning the floor. Oh, I went to the toilet, and it was simply superb. Damn high-class, I tell you. The sink is not a sink, but this slope thingie that is sloping inwards. Ok, hands up you those who can't get what I'm saying. It's so cool, I wanted to stay in there.
But, I had to go out. The reason was that they have landed, and I had to somehow greet them. And that's when I saw my second cousins. Azim, Nasuha, Nafisah, Hannan and the other one, God-knows-what's-her-name. I smiled my ever dimpled smile and then, attempted to talk to Azim, who's a year older. We didn't get far, just some little exchange. :/ Believe me, I regret not being close to them since I was young.
When we reached home, it was already close to 2am. I changed up and headed straight for bed. Dang! I was so tired, I slept immediately. Needless to say, I didn't go for madrasah today though there's supposed to be Kira'in (random Quran reading). So, at around 8.40am, I messaged ustazah and my lovely winnie the poohs and told them that I couldn't go for madrasah. What a waste. I had wanted to tell Aslinda what happened this past week. She's so looking forward to it.
Ok, I better test my reflexes now, since school's reopening tomorrow and I still have yet to complete my homework. I need my superb reflexes to write essays, yah...
toodles!
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