Hiatus.

Haha. It's my desktop wallpaper. Not working, as you see.
Shall vanish from Blogger and Facebook for an entire week.
Will be somewhere in school for Infocomm Club camp. I'm certainly not looking forward to it... Thank goodness for Shu Ying and Daphne who will be there - I won't be left alone with some other people then.
*cough*
It's a time for me not to be addicted to the cunning Internet too.
I miss you. Kinda.
My dream last night was surreal. In it, my maternal grandmother was nagging at me for ages when suddenly, I turned around and shouted at all of my relatives, before flagging down a bus and returning home.
Odd, but I suppose I'm this close to snapping.
Haven't accomplished much revision. I've only myself to be blamed.
Shall work on it now.
Fear has returned.
Shopped around at a pasar malam yesterday with my brother for the first time after so many years. He stopped going out with my mum and me when he was in lower secondary and began to hang out with his friends all day. It surprised me when I realised I miss his crazy presence.
We bought cup corn, peanut pancake, Thai coconut and a Ramly burger. :)
I tried to find something you would like...
At times, we all reminisce about our childhood and the simplicity of it. Those days, a candy floss cone and colourful popcorns did the trick of cheering us up. Yet, as the years advance, we emerge into so-called "adults", an age whereby we ought to be more matured and learn more about life.
Come to think of it, perhaps I don't hold on to my childhood memories that much. I appreciate the fact that as an older person, whilst we may face more worries, we are more exposed to life and every aspect of it. It may hurt and leave a scar, but maybe, just maybe, it's all worth it when we become a better person.
Is that why you've appeared in my life at a time like this?
Alright.
Gotta go.
Take care everyone and perhaps I can blog from school. :/

Ng Siew Leng. (1994)
I was so proud to see your name up there. Thanks for telling me. You're my star. ;)