Assalamua’laikum dear readers,
This blog is unofficially dead. But I’m here to revive it. Not because people ask me to, but purely because I miss blogging. I treasure my previous entries, looking back as time shapes me for whoever I am now. I guess most of my readers now think I’m no longer blogging. I don’t blame you. Ntah2 while reading this you guys might think “eh angin ni si kash ah”. Again, I don’t blame you. But my heart is set for a new adventure. I use to blog when I was a student and during the hard times of unemployment. Might as well continue the habit. So I guess this is for 2011. Hello dear readers
A fellow friend told me with the stress of work engulfing us week after week, blogging is more of a therapy. It’s where you share with people your social and for some, private lives. People may look at us at a different angle at work and out of the office. As for myself, I’m happy with where I am now. I’m not denying that there’s zero-stress but the balance makes it wonderful. I couldn't say it’s my career as yet, I prefer to call it as half job/ career kind of thing. It’s been 5 months and I’m still learning new things.
Friends always come up to me asking me when im going to get married since both me and Lydz already work. I guess there are few commitments both of us need to fulfill before getting married. Usin bah jua mana kn ngurek~~ Don’t get me wrong, I’m up with the idea of marriage, plus I’m with Lydz for 5 years already, nda kerasahan I tell you. Kalau jodoh, adath tu nanti InsyaAllah, doakan saja
And doakan jua my car’s gonna be fine. Just few days ago while I was driving at Jln Babu Raja, something from the engine went ‘POP’. I thot my tires got burst but everything seemed fine. Next thing I know my engine couldn’t start :S Apparently it was the airflow. Now someone is getting the parts in singapore for me. My car was my mum’s: a 13 year old Volvo. But I love it. I’ve been adding accessories to it and I send it for maintenance from time to time. Hopefully I don’t need to buy a new car before I get married. Lydz has her is300 so that car can share meh once kawin :P
Just to share with you all, I had my Kopi Luwak :D
It tasted unique, but you need to drink it without milk in order to taste the difference. Add milk and itll taste like any other coffee. I took my chance to buy it when I was in Bal and damn it’s expensive. For 100gm it cost me around 35-40 Brunei dollars :S But to get my hands on the rarest coffee in the world is definitely worth it.
Bh I’m off. Hopefully something exciting will happen within the last week of January.


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