"I like having low self esteem. It makes me feel special."
Monday, June 27, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
this has been a post
I like these bright coloured things. It is nice to be out of that gothy faze. My sister brought me this watch. And i brought this pink top for derby (oh yeah i do roller derby now ^_^ it's brilliant).
Friday, June 17, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Cam Girls
on receiving "cam girls" i was very happy.
my necklace says "bite me".
sophie is one of my favourite people.
http://www.sophieconvey.blogspot.com/
lately i have been smoking and drinking cola and getting my back sunburnt. when i'm less depressed i'm going to write a novel. haha. i dyed my hair again. crimson glow. today i am pretending i am angela chase.
it's my birfday tommorrow, i'm going to be an old lady.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Buku Untuk Rektorku
Alhamdulillah, Buku Untuk Rektorku akhirnya 'launching' juga. Ini dalam bahasa kasarnya, karena memang tidak ada hip hip hura untuk merayakannya.
Saya dan Firyal sempat kelimpungan, karena tak satupun teman lain datang. Tapi tak apalah, kami putuskan untuk segera eksekusi saja. Apalagi mandat penuh dari Presiden Dalu sudah di tangan, so.. maju laah....!
Saya dan Firyal sempat kelimpungan, karena tak satupun teman lain datang. Tapi tak apalah, kami putuskan untuk segera eksekusi saja. Apalagi mandat penuh dari Presiden Dalu sudah di tangan, so.. maju laah....!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
little house #2
four years ago: a small house for three, a garage with no cars and a backyard of mini tennis matches. a walk up the road to the milk bar and the payphone, a little further to school and the dojo. what a long journey we've had.
The first time we saw that house, we thought heaven had come down to earth.
It was a brick house, with two rooms that was even bigger than in our Sydney flat. The bathroom was separated from the toilet, it had a nice shower with glass partitions that was not adjoined to the bath tub. It had a small laundry, a garage fit enough for two cars, and moreover... a backyard.
We had never thought of having a backyard in our house. I guess it’s enough to say that even in Indonesia we didn’t have a backyard. So, even though it was all cemented and the only plants that grew there were weeds, we were ecstatic all the same.
It wasn’t so far away from school or from the big Morris Road. We could catch a bus from either direction within minutes of walking. We could also walk a little way down to Safeway by the Hoppers Crossing station. Perfect!
The first day we moved in, it was a weekend. The house seemed big, we went to the plaza to get all the things we needed; beds, mattresses, sheets, pillows and their covers, clothes hangers, buckets, and a whole heap of other stuff, including food; chocolates, canned food, mi goreng. We bought a mini fridge, then we came home around noon, and just stacked it, it was so exhausting. The electricity was still off (no, actually, we didn’t know how to turn on the main switch). So we had everything cold; cold showers (freezing!), and even cold food, and everything we did was candlelit.
When we look back at those days... they sure were hilarious in a way, also a little saddening and ironic. But if we could still have a good laugh at it then i guess we’re all right.
The first time we saw that house, we thought heaven had come down to earth.
It was a brick house, with two rooms that was even bigger than in our Sydney flat. The bathroom was separated from the toilet, it had a nice shower with glass partitions that was not adjoined to the bath tub. It had a small laundry, a garage fit enough for two cars, and moreover... a backyard.
We had never thought of having a backyard in our house. I guess it’s enough to say that even in Indonesia we didn’t have a backyard. So, even though it was all cemented and the only plants that grew there were weeds, we were ecstatic all the same.
It wasn’t so far away from school or from the big Morris Road. We could catch a bus from either direction within minutes of walking. We could also walk a little way down to Safeway by the Hoppers Crossing station. Perfect!
The first day we moved in, it was a weekend. The house seemed big, we went to the plaza to get all the things we needed; beds, mattresses, sheets, pillows and their covers, clothes hangers, buckets, and a whole heap of other stuff, including food; chocolates, canned food, mi goreng. We bought a mini fridge, then we came home around noon, and just stacked it, it was so exhausting. The electricity was still off (no, actually, we didn’t know how to turn on the main switch). So we had everything cold; cold showers (freezing!), and even cold food, and everything we did was candlelit.
When we look back at those days... they sure were hilarious in a way, also a little saddening and ironic. But if we could still have a good laugh at it then i guess we’re all right.
Friday, June 3, 2011
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