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Mummy woke us up at 7.30 am in the morning, asking us to get ready for Book Fair in PWTC to help mummy look for some books in her list for the Sabah State Library listings (i think-not sure actually, wasnt listening-heh). Mum asked abang not to drive all the way to PWTC. So he parked his car in Sungei Wang Plaza and three of us took the cab to the bookfair.


Our journey began,
Bookfair 2007

Check ooouut what Mum's reading eyyy! Cool!

me and my brother decided to give my mum the priviledge to go shopping whereever she wants, and promise not to complain, make annoyed faces and be mummy's loyal shopping bags carriers for the day. she decided to go to Sogo and then Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman. ... ...... It's been my mum's tradition to go Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman everytime she comes down to KL, and when she says Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, she really MEANS JALAN TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN yo. Jalan TAR 1,2,3 aaaaalllll the wayy. None of the shops there interest me and my brother so were walking around and entertaining each other (more like he poking me and pinching my chubby cheeks all the time) most of the time so that we wont disturb mummy.

and we stopped by at..

After 3 hours following mummy to all the shops, and with honest comments and really really honest complaints (tangan sakit bah) and with a seriously wounded feet (konon), me and my brother eventually cracked. the photo above is one of my brother's attempt on threatening my mum to stop shopping by locking mummy inside. and failed. as always. and decided to just follow our Queen Bee.

....and he bought my favourite Nelson's Cappucino after that! awwww!

the seriously beautiful kains of Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman.

if ya'll dont know, my brother is one real naughty guy. he's a big menace.

showing off his new cam..... to me! grrrr!

my-ever-so-radiant mummy after an exhausting day.


We reached home around 8pm and, i seriously thought my legs gonna break to pieces once i lie down. Not that i didnt sit down when i was in the car (aint that strange) but my feet was seriously killing me. I'm gonna miss mummy. She's going back to KK tomorrow, and abang's leaving for Cambodia (IWANTOGOHERE!) Tuesday. darn. cant wait to go back to KK on the 21st and bearhug my baby-sisi. yeahu!

Love,
Jacqkie.

Comments

The Soundaholic said…
alamakkkk... another scheweeeeeeet one!

im so jealous!! kekekek. but hey im so happy for you! cant wait for may huh?

and i love your blog too! ive been reading it religiously seriously, entertainment just a click away!;)

mwah mwah mwah.

XOXOX,
Beth

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