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This weekend will be all about rest

My housemate wants to house arrest me this weekend. They told me that contrary to normal practice, I maximize/optimize my weekend the most. Not once have they actually saw me sleeping in on Saturdays and Sundays and this particularly scares them.

First of all, they're exaggerating. But to a certain extend their point is, weekends are the worst for me. Been having lack of sleep these couple of weekends and what happens now is that I'm sick. Been sniffling, sneezing and coughing like one pathetic cat. Brought germs to office now SaraKhoo is getting it :(

Anyway, here are some of the things that I did last weekend though I don't have pictures of me with my family when they came down ;




This wasn't last week, but two weeks before my best friends from KK came down to KL. It was so much fun hanging out with them. So many things to catch up though. Regardless, I'm glad we went out to lepak ;)

L-R : Stephie, Ann Marie, Jessy & Ingrid

Ah kent!

Audrey!

There were supposed to be more pictures but the uploading failed on me :( In the meantime, I'm so excited that MY FRIENDS FROM AUSSIE ARE COMING HOME!!!!

Weeeeeee. Besides resting, Saturday night is gonna be about them. I promise - just that night! Just them then rest :)

Love & peace,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

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