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8th August 2010:
Cleaned up my room,
including the dusty and sneeze-inducing
window panes.
Not particularly proud of myself,
thought I didn't enjoyed the whole process.
I can literally hear myself whining as
I executed the tasks assigned to
the infamously undomestic goddess - Pam.
However, I told Pam, it helps cultivate
some patience, just give yourself a little more
time and tolerance. Learn.
~
Bought Listography (Your Life in Lists)
by Lisa Nola.
A sorta questionnaire book for myself.
I shall list down things like,
"list the top attractions in the city you live in - Sentosa,
Universal Studio (Singapore), list your favourite games
to play etc - Basketball, ..."
I believe anybody who pick up this book of mine and
read it through once will know me pretty well...
(on the surface level) :x
~
The day was kinda spent rather unusally;
I thought I would do something else really but
I guess it's a good time for me unclutter my space
and start focusing on the important things in my life now.
:)

Signing off,
Pam Petite

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