Saturday, December 24, 2005
Emotions... I liked the Destiny's Child version of Emotions. Lately, this song has been playing on my ipod and media player on my computer. Yes, it's a song about break-up. The broken-heartedness one would experience...the thoughts, the feelings, the emotions...
To a special someone, thank you for the special moments and the time spent. You deserve someone much better.
My wish for you, is to find someone whom you will love unconditionally and will embrace him in spite of the lies or broken promises.
Let's see what I bought for myself as my Christmas present.
- A grey PUMA jacket. A rather thick one that will definitely keep me warm on a really very cold night especially when I am in London for my studies. Apparently, it has been on the rack for less than a month and it's already sold out when I went to the shop today. To think, I bought the second last piece yesterday when I have been eyeing on it since two weeks ago.
- Two Freshbox T-shirts. There is just something about their shirts that grabs my attention. I like shirts that are not that fanciful and neither should they be too wild and bold with their colours and designs. I like it simple yet somewhat sophisticated in a very pleasing to the eye manner. It's a personal preference. That's why it is always difficult to buy clothes for me because I am quite particular about both the inner and outer design of the piece of clothing article.
- A pair of Sports sandals which my mum has been pestering me to buy ever since mine gave way in September. She banned me from buying another slipper ever since I bought my last from Project Bros Blood Shop. Thankfully, World of Sports was having a 20% discount because of the festive season. Otherwise, it would have cost me $70.00.
- The Broker by John Grisham. It's a John Grisham book. What's there to comment about it. I love reading his works. 30% discount from Borders because of the newspaper cutting from the LIFE section of The Straits Times. Sometimes, it's good to read the LIFE section rather than just the URBAN on Thursdays.
I spent a total of $551.50 on shopping and dining this month. $400 was the budget I am given by my relatives for just purely for my shopping. I spent the rest on dining, the bulk of it [$100] on a section gathering which they have paid me back and gifts for my sister, mother and friends. I feel like an emaciated Santa Claus.
It's church tomorrow and I am unusually excited about it. After watching the Christmas special on television by the Rock, I just have this urge to want to be part of a production for a significant event for God. If only my church had such productions...
To God be the Glory. Even wise men seek Jesus.
posted at 14:22