haha.
SPM was an amazing experience. no kidding! as a Christian, sometimes i think it takes tough situations (even though when you look back you go "bah"), to test your faith and put your trust in God. the usual procrastinator in me was gone, because, if you followed my previous posts, my grandmother was critically ill and i had to balance precious time i had left. and what with my aunt and uncle from NZ purposefully flown back to see her, i couldn't see what i can manage with SPM; what with alcohol flowing, food, food, food. they are wonderful people who appreciate food and all sorts of alcoholic drinks. don't get me wrong: they drink to taste and be merry (like the saying Eat, Drink and be Merry?), they're not alcoholics.
and as the sands in the hourglass flowed endlessly, i made it. really glad to say, I Made It. none the less, pretty much satisfied. pushed myself to the limit, happy with my answers, not much regrets about how " I should have studied longer.". and so, i would like to emphasize, I Made It.
I'll take a step back to a few weels ago. how i spent my SPM studying days.
this is my first aunt, Sappho. she's the best looking middle aged woman you'll ever find. i love the way she locks her watch :) and btw, she loves twilight to boiling gaga point. haha, i don't really know what i mean by that.
the 3 sisters who are beautiful and gorgeous in every way. meet 3 of these people who have influenced and shaped my life.
pop the champagne! can you seen the size of it? its the mother of all champagnes.
who knew that cork would land there.
frequent visits.
and even though she is supposed to be in bad shape, my popo still looks awesome.
and so although thats part of the things i did, SPM wears me out actually. so, til then.
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