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My lovely short visit

The last time I was in KK, I saw tons of magazines and newspapers on my bedroom floor. So I asked my sister what's the newspaper cuttings for and she said,

"They're not mine. Mummy has been doing some paper cuttings early in the morning or late at night. When I ask her why, she never tell me, so I tida peduli lah"
"Huh? So weird"

Okay so when I went back KL, I completely forgot about my mum's weird 'newspaper cuttings' until I reached home few nights ago. This is what I saw;


Isn't she the most adorable mom ever? She made this cardboard cutting for my sister as encouragement for her SPM. I teared almost immediately after looking at the cardboard and tried really hard to hide my tears from my sister. I straight away went up to my mum and hugged her eventhough she was already fast asleep. My poor beautiful mum.

Happy father's day mummy! Yes, I celebrate Father's Day with my mum 'cause she plays both the roles :)

Here is my sister's obsession over,


It says Rockband by the way.

When I reached KLIA just now, those two Chinese boys namely Ah Khoo and Ah Kent greeted me with this,

& another one, which I forgot where Brian put his. Aww, so sweet right?

Hugs & Kisses,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

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