Mid-autumn weekend
It's yet another homecoming weekend. Mom stuffed us full two days in a row, dinner on Saturday and lunch on Sunday. Check out the food..
On Sunday, I went shopping with Mom at Mid Valley as I wanted to get a dress for a dinner. After going in and out of Metrojaya and a few boutiques, I finally settled with a dress from The Mod House. I find that they have a very nice collection, one that kind of suit my style. Simple and presentable. Hehe, I'm not one who should talk about fashion here. Next up, I thought it was time to go.. until I passed by Key Color. Tripod! I ended up spending another RM 120 on a tripod. After exiting Mid Valley, I told myself that's the end of my spending on D-zai. Save, save, save!
In the night, KC and I attended Allan's housewarming party. It was great to be able to have a short meet-up with my fellow ex-colleagues; PC and Mike (the upgraded men) with their wives, Sharon, KY, Linda, Lisa and Andrew. I thought I would not be able to meet Hiew Ming but we bumped into her as we left Allan's house later. She was... hmmm... 2 hours late? Hehe.
Gosh! Allan's house was so pretty. Very well architectured :-)
There goes my mind, wandering in the wilderness.. dreaming of my own future house.
Our next destination was.. Putrajaya! I brought my new tripod and wireless remote control with me to test them out. We stopped at the Putrajaya bridge and some government offices. There was quite a number of people at the Putrajaya bridge, mostly couples enjoying the lake view at night.
To: Aneeta
Today is a significant day for my dear friend, Aneeta. I was there together with hundreds of well-wishers to witness the moment she said, "I do." to her loved one.
It was the first time I was invited to attend a Christian wedding ceremony and I must say that I really enjoyed the whole event. I got a little emotional the moment Aneeta's father walked her down the aisle to the front of the hall and when the couple exchanged their vows to each other. I had never believed in vows. I used to think that I can never trust them but I have started to have faith in them now, slowly.
Aneeta is a long-time friend of mine, a friend whom I have known since high school. It's funny each time we recall how we knew each other and she would say, "It was when I had to borrow your Sejarah notes to copy in class!" She loves to admit how much I've helped her in her Sejarah and Add Mathematics though I was never that helpful. I recalled how we used to chat in class by scribbling on a paper when the teacher was giving lessons in front. Those were the days.
And now, my dear friend is prepared to move on to the next phase in her life. I wish her all the happiness in the world and that she would enjoy her married life.
Enjoy your honeymoon, girl, oops, woman!









