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I have a couple of drafts waiting to be updated with pictures and colourful words but I've been too busy with work. Life sounds absolutely boring in bulleted points, that is why I refuse to update anything even when I know weeks can be summarised in point forms. A picture maybe, but not in point forms :(

I'm going for a company trip this coming Monday, and because there are so many things going on lately I couldn't help but feel more worry than excited.

The team will be going on a cruise with team building activities all planned out throughout the 5 days, and travelling around in a ship limits reachability so please don't go freaking out (especially you Mummy) if I don't reply your texts or if your phone calls don't go through.

What I am really looking forward to is a beach. The beach. Any beach in Phuket for that matter ; because I find calm and peace the most when I have a beer on my left hand while resting on a sand with absolutely no tech gadget on my right hand. Sounds like a dreamy postcard.


Most of my friends are now working, and it's weird to be in a dining table where each and everyone of us talks about work. It's a little less scary now that everyone's on the same boat with you and how different we see the world now that we're earning ourselves.

Here's a chant to myself, I'm gonna have a good break!

Love & peace,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

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Love,  Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.