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I went to my high school friend's wedding - the main reason why I took an early Christmas break. I haven't seen her more beautiful or happier than she was that day. She was beaming. I brought my camera with me and took lots of pictures. I was surprised that some of the pics turned out well. My friends were impressed. I'm actually getting better with this. Hehe.
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At the reception, I was surprised to see my yaya from my grade school and high school days. She didn't change a bit. We talked for awhile, asked how each other was doing, and parted ways. What a small world.
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I finally finished Haruki Murikami's Norwegian Wood. The book is written in the first person and it is a great read. There's some heavy stuff, lots of (casual) sex, and humor. Read this.
5 comments:
Yaya? May yaya ka noong high school? Hehe. Just teasing you, man.
Lahat ng babae, basta mahal ang pakakasalan, maganda sa wedding day niya.
Pag ikinasal ka, photog ako, ha? Gustong-gusto ko ang mga kasal kasi walang pangit sa araw na iyon. Sarap kumuha ng litrato.
I read Murakami's What I Talk About When I Talk About Running. He is a delightful read.
Your niece must be a very funny, intelligent and cute kid. Enjoy these times with her while she's still young. :)
I think I ought to try reading Murakami's Norwegian Wood. What piqued my interest is that I'm a huge Beatles fan (check my avatar hehehe) and Norwegian Wood is the title of one of my all-time favorite John Lennon songs. I'll ask the SO if she could get me a copy.
Merry Christmas! regards sa yaya mo. hehehe... enjoy your vacation scud!
atticus > sadly meron. pero hanggang 2nd year lang ata. hehe. cge ba. ill invite you sa wedding. di ko pa alam kung kelan. maghahunting muna ng mapapangasawa. :-)
panaderos > she's a funny kid. and she likes toy guns! hehe.
dong > thanks. im trying to make the most of my stay here. :-)
Gave Haruki Murakami's "The Wind-up Bird Chronicle" as a farewell gift to my officemate. I hope she likes it. Have you read this book? Is it good?
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