11 November 2008

BBQ

Two saturdays ago, my family had a little BBQ with my Uda, Iring and Bungsu's families at our place. Being in Brisbane all this while, I missed having family gatherings like this, so having a BBQ is a good way of catching up and have a good old' relaxing time. Thankfully, the weather was cooperating. We had a lucky draw just for fun as well. Had a really great time :)

My cousins playing "kiram", which is one of the old traditional games

Managing the grill


My sister c Bulan with my cutie little cousin


My cousins BBQ-ing at the back of the house


Makan-makan

Peace!

Mingling

My mom and a lucky draw winner, hehe



Some male cousins and uncles

Some girl cousins and aunties

Gd night! :)

09 November 2008

First two weeks of elective

It has been a while since the last post. My apologies for that, hehe. I am back in Brunei for the past 2 weeks and have been super busy with the starting of my elective here. Rasanya macam orang keraja ada jua since it's following the office hours, staring from 8am-4:30pm, so whenever I returned home, I would be so tired from the day's activities, at times jalan-jalan ke kadai lagi apa, hehe, so updating my blog has always been put on hold. I have been spending the first two weeks of my elective at the Sungai Asam Health Centre, which ended yesterday. I have to say, I have learnt quite a lot from my time there. The staff are friendly, the doctors are always willing to answer my questions and queries and the atmosphere is really great. The first week of my stay there was mostly spent observing how the doctors as a general practitioner work and interact with the public. The second week was mostly spent doing history taking on the patients, then presenting the cases to any of the doctors available. They would usually explain the cases including the clinical signs and symptoms after the consultation which helps me to understand the cases furthermore. I spent most of my time at the outpatient department. Other times, I spent some time as well at the maternal care health clinic, during the antenatal, prenatal and post-natal sessions.

The health centre was quite far from the hospital. It takes 45 minutes to get there by car. The quickest way to get there would be by the hospital boat. I opted to go via the hospital boat, which comes and goes at specific times from the hospital jetty. My day would go like this; arrive at the hospital jetty by 7:20am, then get on the boat with other doctors and some nurses which will leave at 7:30am, make a stop at one of the water village jetty to pick some nurses, then arrive at the Health Clinic jetty by 7:45am. From 8am onwards, do whatever was scheduled for the day. At 10:30am, we would have a quick break at one of the rest room/kitchen, then get on seeing more patients. The clinic closes at 12:15pm. The hospital boat would leave the clinic jetty at 12:15pm for the hospital. At 1:30pm, the hospital boat leaves the hospital jetty for the Sg Asam Health Centre, arriving at 1:45pm. The clinic starts at 2pm till 4:30pm. Then at 4:30pm, we would then get on the boat at the jetty, stopping at one or two water village jetties before finally arriving at the hospital jetty.

The Health Centre is quite modern, including the outpatient services, dental clinic, dispensaries and maternal care health clinics. The main front entrance leads to the main road while the back entrance leads to the jetty and the water village. To clear some questions, the centre itself is on the land, but is accessible via land and water. It also caters to those living in the water village.

I think I managed to spend quite a lot of time with the doctors there, since we waited for the morning hospital boat together and went back to the hospital via the boat also together in the afternoon, aside from the usual clinic time. I was usually with Dr D, Dr J, Dr K and Dr E at the jetty. The water ride was not as choppy but at times ada jua masa perancitnya arah my baju and glasses. Nampak the water village, the Omar Ali Saifuddien mosque, yayasan complex, Mahkamah building and the Bandar from the boat ride. Oh and it is a free ride as well, hehehe. At times, when the water level is really shallow or "tuhur", we would need to disembark from another jetty further out front from the centre, so we have to walk along the "titian" passing some of the kampung air houses along the way.

From the elective, I learnt that a GP works differently than a normal doctor would. A GP would try to ask the right questions, diagnose, and manage the patient who came in to see them within a space of 10 minutes. This is done through years of experience and it is also important to follow your instincts. It requires great skills really. A GP would look at the picture as a whole, looking at any possible risks associated with the complaint presented, as well as advising the patient of the best management plan but at the same time, making sure that the patients believe that they have the power to make their own decision on whether to follow the doctor’s advise or not. A normal doctor who specialises in an area would have made a more thorough history taking than a GP would. A GP would have to know at least a little bit of everything, but they would need to be able to classify whether a case is surgical, neurological and so forth before referring the chronic cases to other specialists.

From some of the patients that I saw, the “flu” is a common occurrence as well as some diabetic (kencing manis) and hypertensive (darah tinggi) patients, some with rashes, low back pain, asthma and so on. According to my supervising doctor, the health care systems in other countries are quite developed with appointment systems and so forth in place. In Brunei, the patients can just come to the clinics and see the doctors, though some with follow ups will be given appointments and such. From what I can see from my first day, there seems to be a problem with compliance in terms of medication. Some of the patients admitted that they stopped taking medication when they feel that they are getting better, and only took them when the symptom arises back again, when they have actually been instructed to take their meds everyday. The doctor did talk about this being a problem in some of the cases that she has seen over the years. The social care system here is still underdeveloped as pointed out in certain cases.

During my visit to the centre's dispensary, the diabetic and the hypertensive medications are the most "popular" medications given out on a daily basis, in addition to the usual flu and cold medicines.

During my stay at the maternal care health clinic, I stayed with Dr Z who keeps calling everyone "dear" that you couldn't help but warm up to her. We saw pregnant mothers who came in at different weeks of gestation period (pregnancy). I observed as the doctor interacted with the patients. Some of the mothers were rather hypertensive (high blood pressure), so some of them have to be sent to the hospital for a few hours of rest. Some of the mothers were underweight and were advised to eat more and sit with the dietician to discuss their eating habits. She also explained the differences in the uterus between tall and short statured mothers. For short-statured woman (148cm and below), their uterus is much smaller and narrower and thus risks of complications during pregnancy is higher. Mothers are also required to take supplements such as folate which is important in the proper development of the baby’s brain. She also explained the classification of mothers depending of their age. Under 20 years being underage pregnancy, and over 35 years being elderly pregnancy which included certain risks of the baby having down syndrome, heart problems, etc. The stuff that she said does correlate with some of the stuff that I have learned this year, thus this helps in my further understanding in the subject. She taught me on how to check whether the baby is in the right position for birth by palpating the mother’s tummy. This includes ensuring that the baby’s head is at the bottom, near the pubic bone. In one of the cases, the baby was in the transverse position, which may be difficult at the time of birth. She also showed how the ultra sound was used and how to identify the head, limbs, abdomen, back musculature, heart of the baby and so on. We could actually estimate the weight of the baby at the time of the ultra sound as well, which is pretty cool, hehe. The normal weight of a baby at the time of birth would be between 2.5-4kg. The position of the placenta (tebuni) would also affect the smoothness of delivery. Normal placement would be on top of the uterus. Lower placement such as at the side of the uterus would be dangerous as this may lead to the loss of a lot of the mother’s blood during birth. I am boring you, am I not? Hahaha… She went on to explain on the careful removal of the placenta from the mother’s womb after birth and lots of other interesting facts about pregnancy and birth. Oh and she also absolutely forbids mothers from “berurut kampong” during pregnancy. Somehow I forgot to ask why…

There are a few memorable events during my elective there. One early morning, when it was raining quite lightly, we spotted not 2 or 3, but 6-7 monkeys playing on top of the roof of the boat shed not far from where we were standing on the hospital jetty, playfully passing a few fruits among themselves! haha.. Dr E said that sometimes occurs. That was the only time that I managed to spot the playful monkeys the whole 2 weeks I was there. Another interesting event occured just yesterday. While we were on the boat early in the morning, the boat driver spotted smoke from the distance and suddenly shouted, "Fire! Fire!" Everyone on the boat immediately craned their necks to see out front much better. True to his words, a house on the water village was on fire! I could see smoke billowing from almost every corners of the house and fire can be seen from a nearby window. The boat driver slowed the boat as we neared the house and shouted for someone to call the fire department. A few boats or "tambangs" were seen floating around the place. Some of the water village people were seen out and about near the house on fire and some were seen on the phone. It appeared like there was no one in the house at the time of the fire or the owner may have escaped from the fire. We don't really know the whole story at that moment. No bombas or fire fighters were seen at that time. We then continued on our boat ride towards the health centre. I usually spent my lunch time there, since it would take a lot of time to commute back and forth home. There are no cafeterias available, but a small "koperasi" selling the usual "nasi" ayam, etc and mee as well as some kuehs and snacks is available.

Like I said before, I have learnt quite a lot from my elective at the clinic and I am feeling more confident with some of the experiences that I have had in doing history taking. I have to admit that I am feeling quite sad to leave everybody after getting to know them these past 2 weeks. Tomorrow I will be starting on another 2 weeks of elective at the gastroenterology department at the main hospital.

The first day of our elective, at the hospital, waiting for everyone before getting our hospital pass

After getting our passes and before getting on our separate clinics and departments

Click on the images to enlarge.


The hospital boat that we got on to. A long boat with a "roof top"


An ambulance that caters to those in the water village as seen from the hospital jetty


At the hospital jetty: This is where I usually wait early in the morning before the boat ride.


On the boat

The view from the back entrance of the health centre

The walkway from the back entrance leading to the centre's jetty

The jetty of the health centre where I usually get on or off from


The jetty with the roof top


The "titian" leading to another jetty further out

Some houses


Water village homes


The other jetty out front at the water village in case of "tuhur"

Views of the beautiful water village


A kitty cat


The istana and a "tambang" as seen from the distance


The quiet and peaceful water village

The Sg Asam Health Centre, side view


Gd night! :)

18 October 2008

Nesting

It has been a while since I actually have written a “post” post. I have been quite busy, you see, what with the upcoming exams and such, so I have been pretty much confined in my own little nest. And like a mother hen, I have been “nesting” and “trying to absorb” piles and piles of information into my tired little brain, which I hope would be stuck there for the next remaining few days or so, haha. By the time of the exams, I hope the little “study eggs” would hatch rather nicely and be able to help me remember the things that I have studied these past few weeks or so. How’s that for a bad analogy? Hahaha.. I am just de-stressing for a while, so just bear with me now, hehe.


There is a LOT to learn in med, you see. And I am just in my first year. When I think back to my Biomed years, it seemed to be such a breeze compared to now, well in terms of workload that is. The assignments were fewer and were usually due at the end of the semesters. And we had much more free times, more breaks and less anxiety. In med, we had FQs which can be considered as a small assignment each week, which are needed to be done and presented to the rest of your PBL group within 2-3 days time. At the same time, you have to learn everything you have to know in relation to the case of the week, which are varied although they are based on the System block, such as neurology block or musculoskeletal block. I have to try to keep up to date with the cases though sometimes I admit that I do get lazy and waited to the end of the week or a more so to actually read the case more thoroughly, haha. That must change in the future. :p But I do enjoy the fact that I get to meet up with different sorts of people. Well, maybe that’s due to the fact that we were kind of thrown in and mixed together into a group. There are 40 PBL groups this year, so it really is random, and it depends on your luck whether you get a good group or not. It is really in Med that I actually get to hang out and get to know “orang putih” friends. During Biomed, we, the Bruneian group, 13 or 14 of us, usually hang out together and did our work or practicals together. We do make a few “orang putih” friends but they have their own “orang putih” groups as well, haha. But in med, it is a different setting completely. The format or course work is very different indeed. As I said before, everybody gets randomly allocated to different PBL groups, which you would be spending most of your year with. The people in your PBL group are the ones that you will have your PBL tutorial sessions with, practicals with, clinical coaching with, workshops with, eat with and you get my drift, hehe. Being used to be together with Bruneians since Biomed, now we are separated and each have different schedules from one another. But luckily some of us actually are put in pairs to different groups together. Sometimes there were practicals or tutorials in which we get to see each other. The only definite time for everyone to be in the same place at the same time would be in the lecture theatre.


There are times when the anxiety levels are very high. These would include the times when we actually have to record videos at the hospital, of us “acting” as the doctor and trying to get the History of the patient, which will then be reviewed by your tutor along with your PBL mates. The first time going for “ward” visits was quite exciting and I don’t really know what to expect. So there we were, dressed rather smartly though acting a bit awkwardly (and you can see it was our first time) going on ward tours, smiling consciously to patients who you do not know would be receptive of your smiles or not, hehehe. Being in med, makes me more independent, sometimes travelling to the hospital alone, going to tutorials on my own and so forth. Pandai- pandai lah bawa diri, haha.


Hmm, it seems like I am in a reminiscing mood tonight. I should be studying ni, ish ish ish. I was thinking of just writing a quick short post as a break from studying, haha.. My exams will be on Tuesday and Wednesday. I am really looking forward to Wednesday.. really.. hehe. But dreading the exams as well since there are still some stuff to study yet. But on a positive note, I am very much looking forward to Thursday since I’ll be flying off to Brunei that morning! Come to think of it, I haven’t really started packing properly yet. I just threw in some of the stuff that I have bought into my luggage and some are still in their bags on my wardrobe floor, hahaha.. My room is a total mess right now; some papers were strewn on the floor, on my desk and some of my bed. The clothes that I have retrieved from the clothing line just now are still in my laundry basket waiting to be hung in my wardrobe (I will do that tomorrow during one of my “breaks” haha), dusts are collecting on some of my display and room decorations (I swear my room is always collecting new dusts that I have to clean and wipe every few days! Ish ish ish.. I shudder to think what will happen when I get back in a few months time.. I will probably be welcomed by a giant monstrous dust bunny.. hahaha :p) and you get the picture, haha. If my mom could see the state of my room now, she’ll be really “bising” hahaha.. coz she always likes things neat and tidy all the time. But excuse the exam time, now I couldn’t be bothered since I have other things on my mind hehehe.


As I said before, I am looking forward to Wednesday. I am planning to do a last minute shopping for some stuff that I haven’t bought yet. There’s the hand bag that my sister wants me to get, some more boxes of tea for my mum, and some other small stuff in my list. I am actually considering of buying something for my own. By that time the allowance will be out, yezzerr.. :p So things to do after the exams would be:

1) Do last minute shopping (maybe at Indroo)

2) Go to Hsn and Mea’s place to send house keys

3) Go home and properly pack

4) Prepare passport, tickets and all necessary documents in one place

5) Cleaning campaign at home

6) Don’t sleep since will be too excited to leave for Brunei the next day :p


Once in Brunei, I will be getting a few days rest before starting my elective. I'll be spending 2 weeks of GP at Sungai Asam Clinic (I still dont know where the exact place is yet, hehehe.. I will need to do a little exploring before starting the elective there :p) and another 2 weeks at the gastroenterology department at RIPAS. I don't know what to expect during the elective. I havent really thought much about it now, been more preoccupied with the coming exams. Though there's a little mixture of excitement and nervousness since this will be my first elective or attachment as a med student. Hehehe.. I hope I will be able to enjoy the experience and learn new things.


Well there you go.. There’s my version of a “short” post, haha. Bah, will try to get my brain working again. Or else will try to sleep and continue studying tomorrow.

Gd night! :)

16 October 2008

Funny videos


Frozen Grand Central


Funny Japanese pranks


Charlie bit my finger - again!


Comedy football



13 October 2008

The quest for the purple flowers

After a day of studying tadi, I decided to go for a jog in the afternoon. Finally, yay!! I say to myself; Self, sudah exercise mentally, why not exercise physically? :p The weather was cooperating as well, not too hot and not cold.. just nice lah. Bila dikira-kira, I think that I have not jogged for quite some time now, ada kali 2 bulan labih, ish ish ish.. Patut tah makin "sihat" as commented by my mom masa ia nampak my recent pictures, hahaha.. oh well, puasa udah tu sebulan nah, hehehe.. tapi malam nya makan ehhh.. that did not help my case at all, haha.. oh well, asal bahagia :p

Anyhuuu, I started my "jog" around 4:30pm tadi. I decided to begin on a different route. Usually tarus saja ku jalan ke sports complex di UQ and ke bridge, but today, I decided to "tukar angin". Instead, I began around the William Dart Park near Munro St since I wanted to see the beautiful purple Jacaranda trees again.

On the way to the William Dart Park

William Dart Park, St Lucia

Batah nda jogging, ketara nda fit, haha, naik bukit along Carmody Rd pun kapus-kapus :p

I made my way down the hill to Mitre Street, and singgah skajap membuzz rumah Syimsyim and Nabnab. Lapas atu, Syimsyim decided to join me jogging. Together we made our way to McQuarie Street, sambil cerita-cerita and jalan-jalan atu, cuci mata and begambar with the beautiful blossoming flowers. Lawa-lawa the sceneries tadi, lapas arah sebuting pokok, begambar lagi kami arah pokok lain, hahaha, lain plang wah kami buat tadi atu. :p

Bunga purple kembang cantik ditaman dan siring-siring jalan

Promosi kasut nike dan puma, haha

Ani kami tejumpa this one place, lawa! ada banyak purple petals dapan this building along McQuarie street jua. Ani attempt to gambar sendiri tapi nda nampak the petals, haha

Syimsyim's attempt at melumpat, haha

Arah McQuarie St

On the way to the UQ sports complex, we met Cass who was also jogging along the pathway. So the 3 of us, jalan tah together.

Cass and Syimsyim

We then made our way to the Eleanor Schonell bridge from one end to the other.

The view of the Brisbane river from the bridge

Another purple tree

And another purple tree at UQ.. hehe

On the way to the road under the bridge

From there, Syimsyim and I made our way back along McQuarie Street again, then singgah arah restaurant thailand bali minuman, haha.. kalau di brunei ni, sudah tah kali singgah makan murtabak, hahaha.. Anyhuu, we then went back to our respective homes. Sampai rumah 6:20pm. Batah wah, kami "jogging" atu, hehe. It was fun though and refreshing lah jua.

Malam cooked dinner, watched Australian Idol, belajar, then blogging. There you go.. that's how my day went. How's yours?

Gd night! :)
12 October 2008

The one when we study, raya and shop

Hello all! How are ya doing? Sorry for the lack in updates these past few days.. bukan apa, sibuk belajar, procrastinating, beraya, shopping for Brunei, and macam-macam lah lagi, hehe. It has been raining a lot lately here in Brissy land and that's my kind of weather. The days have been dark and gloomy, the roads wet with rain, the pavements filled with puddles and the wind cooling which is a great change compared to how hot it has been before. I love rainy weather, well only if I'm indoors, that is. Kalau di luar abis tia basah kalau hujan labat, hehe.

Apa saja tah ku buat these past few days? On thursday, I was in the kitchen early in the morning to prepare some food for my last PBL session this year. Saja2 kan bawa makanan, hehe. The last PBL was kind of bittersweet I guess. I was relieved that, that would be the last session, since I won't be going through the same repeating schedule every week lagi, but at the same time sad jua, since I won't be seeing much of my PBL mates anymore until the exams, and next year, insya Allah, we'll be again randomly allocated to different PBL groups. I hope I'll be in a good group next year, mudahan saja pass exams nanti, Amin! The PBL session went on as usual, discussing the last case of the year. How fast time flies! It is almost the end of my Year 1 in med. Through the PBL group, which is a bunch of international and local students, I've met and made some new friends from other cultures and nationalities which is an interesting experience I have to say. The good thing is that they have been accepting of the differences in our culture, like the fact that we don't drink alcohol, don't eat pork or animals not slaughtered the Islamic way, wear colourful scarves, how long we fast and so forth, but not without any curious questionings on why this and that is so, hehehe. I guess we learn from each other which is a good thing lah, hehe. Ada my friend ani, curious ia, betanya tia if my hair is long or short since I wear tudung to uni kan, but first ia apologise dulu before asking since she doesn't mean to be disrespectful or anything katanya. Senyum2 ku saja, and I said it's ok to ask and I said lah my hair atu kirakan shoulder length lah sudah masa ani, hehe. Some of them were asking jua about Ramadan ani since I didnt touch any food masa puasa, and my tutor pun curious tah jua betanya how long sudah ku puasa masa bulan puasa ariatu. I said we puasa one month and I have a few days to go lah lagi. My tutor was looking at me macam orang kesian and an "aww" face hahah and I told her that aku biasa sudah since kami kana train dari damit sudah kan. Macam-macam lah hehe. I'm sure my other friends yang belajar di sini ani pun ada kana tanya a lot of these types of questions jua kan, haha. Pandai-pandai tah tu tani menjawap, haha..

So we finished PBL by 2pm. I went home and Cass was helping me to carry the containers and mangkuks that I have been using tadi for the food, home. Ada Syimsyim and Nabnab di rumah rupanya, "studying" haha.. Belurih jua lah sikit-sikit kami membaca. Then Syimsyim and I decided to go to Indroo to start shopping untuk family di Brunei. First we went to the city dulu, jalan2 skajap di sana then we went to catch the bus to Indroo. Banyak yooo orang menunggu bus ke Indroo atu. First we went to the bus stop (stop 40) at Adelaide street. Ramainya! Then we decided to catch a different bus at King George Busway tah saja instead. We went there, and panjang wah queue nya ah. Apa nda, waktu atu masa orang baru balik kraja. It was around 5 something tu that time. We went to the right stop and started queuing. According to the monitor, the bus was supposed to arrive in 2 minutes time. Tunggu punya tunggu, nda jua datang2 bus ani, sampai ada kali 15 minutes. Then there was an announcement, stating that there has been an accident arah Coronation Drive, so ada traffic jam and the bus will be delayed for quite some time. We decided to leave the busway and try to catch the bus from stop 40 at Adelaide Street tadi tah saja, maybe we'll be lucky this time. Once there, panjang jua masih queue nya ani, ish ish ish, and suspiciously macam ada some familiar faces yang menunggu bus dari tadi atu jua. I thought that this is gonna be a whileee.. So Syimsyim and I waited for the bus which nda jua datang-datang nya. Restless kami tarus, haha, rasa jua kan ke Indroo atu kan. The bus FINALLY arrive around 6:30pm and we scrambled to the front, nda lagi ingau kan bequeue tu, hahaha.. orang lain sama jua, asak-asak kan masuk bus dulu, ijap nda dapat seats. Ngalih bah udah menunggu dari tadi atu. We managed to get seats and finally were on our way to Indroo.. Fuhhhh, panjang ceritaku, baru jua pasal menunggu bus tu ah, haha..

To make the indroo story short, we arrived in Indroo close to 7pm, then went our separate ways before kami meet up at 8:30pm to buy dinner arah KFC. Belurih jua ku membali some stuff untuk my sister and dad. Bekirim teddy bear tah jua adiku ani, hehe, macam-macam haha.. We tapau the food then balik ke St Lucia and ate dinner at Syimsyim and Nabnab's place. Yunyun was already there with Nabnab.

On Friday, spent the day at home studying. Late afternoon, I decided to award myself by jalan2 dicity, hahaha.. nda bah, aku atu kan membali barang lagi.. incit-incit lah bali barang untuk Brunei, ijap ku nda sampat membali before going back to Brunei nanti. So I went out around 4pm ke city, jalan-jalan keluar masuk kadai. Belurih lah jua, since I took my own sweet time jalan-jalan. Pukul 9pm barutah ku balik, hehehe. I met with a lot of Bruneians jua that night. Tejumpa ku Sa'dy, then there's also c YJ, Widi and Husma arah bus stop masa kan balik. Hsn and Azim pun ada jua, and we balik sama-sama on the same bus back to St Lucia. Ada ku bali cadar baru, iatah semangat, tarus lagi ku tukar cadar and quilt ku that night, hehe.

On Saturday, stayed home during the day to study. Malam, we have an invitation to Farah and her brothers' Raya open house hampir city. Arah c Acai ku dulu awal atu to get change for bus ticket, and tejumpa durang Azim, Nurul and Farah diluar kadai c Acai jua. Yunyun and I went to wait for the bus arah dapan nandos and jumpa Sa'dy, Syimsyim and Nabnab di sana. Skali naik bus, and on the next bus stop tejumpa jua with other bruneians, c Rahmat sama housematesnya apa. Another bus stop lagi, and tejumpa lagi orang Brunei lain, all with the same destination, jadi kami bebaya tah ramai-ramai ke sana. It began to rain lightly during that time jua. Siuk jua kami jalan kaki lapas turun bus atu ke open house.

Jalan raya di brisbane at night

While waiting for the traffic light to change, haha

Dengan payung-payung colourful :)

Walking in the rain, hampir city

Dengan tuan rumah di tengah2. From L: Nabnab, Yunyun, Farah, Syimsyim and me.. Arah beranda rumah which is on the 7th floor

Berkaraoke :p

Some guests

Sa'dy, Widi, Husma

Farhan, Ruzanne, Boh, Sarah

We stayed there until 11pm. The St. Lucians balik together naik bus. Meriah lah jua the open house hehe.

Today, stayed home studying, then went to Coles arah Toowong to buy cookies untuk Brunei, then balik rumah, then study some more. Tejumpaku c Farah senior tadi masa tunggu bus di toowong. Yunyun and I went to Syimsyim and Nabnab's place to cook dinner together. We had lemon chicken, rojak and daging kerisik. We watched I'm not Single, a Malay movie from youtube, then buat kraja2 sendiri. At 11pm, balik rumah and update blog, haha. My updates will not be as frequent as before since my exams are drawing nearer and nearer. Wish me luck! :)

That's all folks.

Gd night! :)

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