
Despite these differences, we share the hope that we've made the right decision and that things will somehow work out in the end.
We will work things out in the end. I can work things out in the end. =)


Who’s been in a situation where you consult a friend about something and all they do is telling u the negative outcome of the situation.
When people come to me, I usually tell them to take a risk. I myself sometimes believe that taking a risk is rather difficult, especially when you are taking a risk that’s going to affect those you love. I mean, who wants to get hurt? Who wants to feel sad, who wants to be disappointed? No one... but, when we allow our fear to take over our hearts in making decisions, we are actually losing out. Well that's what I feel. Nothing comes easy, don’t you think so?We didn’t celebrate it last year. I didn’t feel like celebrating it and for Seth, he’s not into V-day. Plus, our official relationship was just 3 months old at that time. We were young and naïve. hehe. =P How about this year? Ok. Can’t you guess? I am smiling ear to ear right now! *smiles*
"Why do you wanna come here? I thought you don’t celebrate V-day..”
“I’m not celebrating it. I just miss you. I don’t want you… me… us; to be alone on that day…you don’t wanna see me?”
“Mane ade… I do wanna see you! hehe”
So he came and we spent 28 hours together. *smiles* How did we kill the time?
We did these:
We watched movies – Can’t deny that Jumper is cool but it failed to fulfill my expectation. So I gave 2 stars. Seth said there will be Jumper 2, maybe. CJ7 totally cooler than Jumper! The movie was hell funny! And at the same time made me cried! I gave 5 stars! Go, go and watch it!!
Lunch and tea-time in Mc Donald Teluk Cempedak – We were lucky. I played the wheel-of-fortune-game and got a surprise! A Best Male Hits cd from Mc D! Yay!
Dinners at Santai – This is one nice restaurant with creative design. The food is not bad. Their Ayam Pandan is delicious! No wonder we dined there twice.
We played chess – by the beach. We took away Green Tea, Big Coke and McFlurry from McD and then played the chess by the beach. I lost. All games. So not cool. My happy face turned to sulky face. =(
We talked to strangers – After I made the sulky face, Seth then played Chess with an uncle (a man who stood nearby watching us played) and I had a chit chat with the uncle’s wife. They have two cute little boys. Seth and I agreed that the uncle and wife is such a sweet couple (The aunt massaged the husband’s shoulders and supported him saying “Go go!”) Hehe.
Went to fun fair – We played and played and got cute bears, a frame, a wisdom game and a big bottle of Coke. Hehe. Seth took two tokens to keep. He wanted to make something out of them.
I know… those are all simple normal mundane activities to some BUT not for us. No matter how typical normal one thing is, but when we do it with our loved ones, it does make a difference. It has value in it. Value that cannot be quantified as a cost but we cherished it.
Till then, thanks for reading. =) I hope I can make you, readers, smile too.
p/s: I made him something on that day, will show you later. Hehe.
When you are ready to go somewhere, remember to browse the house for one last time in case you might leave something important behind. (Eg: a pair of Bata shoes for your interview)

When you visit a sick family member or relative or even a friend and you become speechless you don’t know what to say, just sit near them and hold their hand. 5 seconds of your caring touch means a lot than 5 minutes of your words.
