1. I just realized that a lot of people read my blog. I sincerely ask those PP8LM (People 8 Like Me) to please post some comments after reading my blog, OK?
2. I realized I really like to read people's blog. It's very entertaining especially when I'm eating lunch at my study desk and I have nowhere to lay my eyes on. SO, I've made up my mind to update my blog more often so I can entertain other people too. (I sound like a clown)
3. OK, real updates. We shall start from summer at home. Ok, I will post a few rare photos of my family members and good friends back at home. First stop, Langkawi. Near my hometown, expensive enough, and all my family members except me adore that place.
Eldest sister, younger brother, younger sister and ME.
At THE Loaf, Mahathir's bakery aka the ultimate place to waste money.
At THE Loaf, Mahathir's bakery aka the ultimate place to waste money.
The kind of complete family photo, minus my younger sister taking that picture.
Too many people to intro, but I can kindly furnish you with the info that the lady on the most left is my mum, and next to her is my youngest aunt, aka Ah Kor. :)
Too many people to intro, but I can kindly furnish you with the info that the lady on the most left is my mum, and next to her is my youngest aunt, aka Ah Kor. :)
The cash-eating resort, THE Berjaya Resort of Langkawi. Individual chalets on stilts. They are designed in such a way so that you WILL flush money down the sea, and so they can collect it.
Ok, enough of that place. We shall move on.
4. I went to Putra Medical Center (the most famous hospital in Alor Star) to work with Fiona's dad (a cardiologist) for about four days. Then went to Lam Wah Ee Hospital in Penang (four times the size of PMC) to work with my cousin's friend, a consultant neurologist for four days too. Conclusion: I changed my mind. I won't go medical school anymore. I just can't stand seeing the sufferings there.
5. I went to Tzu Ching camp in Penang. Absolutely loved it. Sorry, no photos here.
6. Next stop, went to KL to spend about a week with my bestest friend. :)
Ok, enough of that place. We shall move on.
4. I went to Putra Medical Center (the most famous hospital in Alor Star) to work with Fiona's dad (a cardiologist) for about four days. Then went to Lam Wah Ee Hospital in Penang (four times the size of PMC) to work with my cousin's friend, a consultant neurologist for four days too. Conclusion: I changed my mind. I won't go medical school anymore. I just can't stand seeing the sufferings there.
5. I went to Tzu Ching camp in Penang. Absolutely loved it. Sorry, no photos here.
6. Next stop, went to KL to spend about a week with my bestest friend. :)
From left, Pei Jing, aka the used-to-look-like-Wang Leehom-friend, Sang Ye, aka my bestest friend, and me, whom I think needs no introduction. At Starbucks at OneU.
7. Rest of the days, I stayed at home, became a driver, driving my mum and aunt all around town. We went to Tesco at least twice a week, always checking out the "Reduced Price To Clear" items (meaning they are nearly expired and they are selling it for 90% off the normal price). Those are usually juices and yogurts. :D Also, played wii and badminton almost everyday, trying IN VAIN to slim down.
8. End of my happy days. I came back to the states on the 27th of August. Attended the Los Angeles Tzu Ching camp. Not as good as the Penang one, but still, fabulous.
9. Start of class. My schedule for this term is pretty empty. Class for about two hours per day. Then go lab and take care of my worms. Apart from that, I am the head chef of my apartment, where I serve Malaysian food ala cincai (quoted from Sue Yen) everyday for my roommates. Also, I am FORCING myself to study for my GRE test, which I haven't decided the date I want to take the test. :P
OK, I think that's all I have to say for now. Hopefully I have more stuff to share soon. :D Hope you enjoyed reading.
8. End of my happy days. I came back to the states on the 27th of August. Attended the Los Angeles Tzu Ching camp. Not as good as the Penang one, but still, fabulous.
9. Start of class. My schedule for this term is pretty empty. Class for about two hours per day. Then go lab and take care of my worms. Apart from that, I am the head chef of my apartment, where I serve Malaysian food ala cincai (quoted from Sue Yen) everyday for my roommates. Also, I am FORCING myself to study for my GRE test, which I haven't decided the date I want to take the test. :P
OK, I think that's all I have to say for now. Hopefully I have more stuff to share soon. :D Hope you enjoyed reading.
who are the PP8LM ah~~~~~~~
ReplyDeletesheau wed: it is obvious! haha
ReplyDeleteszu ling: thanks for the food! i am enjoying my life of washing dishes too :D
HAHAHA..
ReplyDeletemy nasi goreng ala cincai very spicy kaka...
hey u still owe me a phone call la cik mek
wow i didnt know u changed ur mind (again) but at least you dont have to go through the education system once more =)
let me know how GRE is ya.. maybe i'll take it next summer =(
update more! =D we need more entertainment hahaha