Thanks for the meal, Sister Khoo. It was one of the best in my entire life. I have a long and enlightening conversation with her throughout the afternoon. And I also can remember how the grilled chicken with rosemary sauce taste along with the aromatic smell of peppermint tea. An unforgettable experience in The Curve in which I'll remember for a lifetime.
To show my gratitude, I'm going to work real hard to achieve better results. And other members of Ananda class also gotto work hard too! I really regret that I was unable to spend last Sunday with you guys. Have to go back to campus to study for the upcoming Physics quiz. Urgh... Physics...
Been to Midvalley to check out an art exhibition on my way back from Damansara. The artpieces aroused me to continue to involve in the field of art. I really admired those able to draw so well. I want a Wacom Tablet! Kidchan, an rising manga artist demonstrated at the exhibition. I could only watch her live performance with amazement.
Now I've also realize how much my parents loved me. My mum even baked bread so that I can bring to college... Dad kept on asking whether I've enough money to spend.. Where else can you find such loving parents like mine? Yet, it's really hard to tell them "I love you", even though it is Mother's Day. What a failure I am as a guy...
Killing week to be continue with Chemistry quiz and English assignment... Here I come!
like sis khoo said....we will appreciate our parents more when we are outside~~
ReplyDeleteI hug my mum and wish her happy mothers day!
ReplyDeleteHa! loser! JK XD
I find it hard to display affection to my parents or anyone for that matters too, much more easier to my cats though. Envy those who can thank their parents so openly.