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Hello holiday people!

Sorry I haven't been updating much with substantial (rite) posts so far, I've been busy spending time with my family! Plus we only have one car, so I have to drive my mum around, and it could get tiring - especially when you have to wake up pretty early in the morning. Damn mengantuk.

I'm published in PASSIONS magazine people! It's my first time, please check it out! :)

The jam in KK is getting worst, probably because of all the renovations and upgrading process. To tell you the truth, KK is developing so fast I don't even recognise the roads anymore! It's so confusing, thankfully my baby sister leads me the way most of the time. There's too many shopping malls either, everything looks as if it's replicating KL. I think Kota Kinabalu is becoming much more advanced than some of the towns in West Malaysia. I do appreciate the works by Government, or by other manaegment trying to improve the living in Kota Kinabalu, but I do hope they do the same to other places like Miri, Kuching and whatnot either.

Tonight I'll go to Gaya Street for the last day of Christmas Celebration there! Will take photos, and share it with you guys when I'm done. *smiles* I love Carols! It's oozes such awesome homely feeling!

Leaving to fetch for Mummy now.

Love,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

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