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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Final Exams 2017 & Lucky Days

 Yay, Hello Kitty & Melody

  
 lucky day

mother-daughter shoe

"No matter how tough the day is, my forever friend Emeryn is always there. Making me a cup of iced Milo before our revision starts. I'm truly blessed and loved." A caption which mummy updated on her fb on Tues.  On Thurs, mummy purposely set her alarm 30mins earlier than our usual time as we wanted to go out earlier to get the McD Hello Kitty & Melody teacup. We reached McD at about 6.40am and waited up to 7.05am to get our orders collected. Yay, early bird catches the worm and we managed to secure the teacup, the first of this set. We missed out the teapot on the first week.

On Fri evening, mummy & Uncle Leonard cooked tom yam spagetthi using the paste they bought from Bangkok. Unfortunately the gravy doesn't turn out as good as the paste we bought locally. Uncle Leonard brought over his dad's home cooked for us on Sat morning. We had it as our brunch before going out to 1st Avenue. We went there as Emeryn's handphone needs to be repaired. While waiting for her handphone, Emeryn asked mummy to pay for the toys vending machine. Emeryn tried 3 times but failed. With the help from mummy, she finally got herself a rabbit soft toy and she was extremely happy. We then shopped for awhile before going off. Mummy bought Emeryn a pair of flats, the exact same design as mummy's. Since the handphone can't be collected on time, mummy asked Ah Kong  to help us collect it as we need to rush for Emeryn's BM tuition. Later in the evening, mummy dropped Emeryn at Por Por's house as she went out for dinner and movie with Uncle Leonard. After the movie, mummy went to Theng Ee Ee's house to pick Emeryn home.

Emeryn attended Cambridge class on Sun morning as usual. After the class we went over to Por Por's house.

From FB:


She has grown overnight, which amaze me. This morning while having her nasi lemak breakfast she said to me "Mummy, later when you have ur nasi lemak, be careful of the fish bones". I used to say that to her and now it's her turn.

Having a daughter is like looking at your own reflection in the mirror. You smile, she smiles. You cry, she cries. You're happy, she's happy. You're sad, she's sad. She has definitely outgrown my lap but will never outgrow my heart. 


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