Look from my eyes, feel from my heart

Blog URL:http://junesixteen.blogspot.com
Blog Tags:University of Melbourne, Pharmacology, money, health, education, parenting, Perth, Melbourne, eat
Country:Australia
Location:Perth

This blog revolves around the life of a simple girl who hopes to see changes in the future of the world. Read what she thinks of certain issues and understand her disappointment with the reality of life.



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Last weekend we visited Araluen Botanical Gardens for the annual Tulip Festival. This is the first time seeing tulips in Perth! Brought back those memories of the time when I visited Tulip Festival back in Melbourne with Wai Ying.    ...

Last weekend, we celebrated Chin Fei's last of his 20s at our home. The idea of celebrating his birthday just popped up during one of our daily jogs to the Kings Park. We thought that it has been a while since we last had a big party at our house, so...

Reading through my blog of previous posts: Amsterdam, London etc. Read out some excerpts of what I wrote to Chin Fei and we both have a jolly good laughter. Ah, good old memories. Lucky I penned them down because now I get to see the pictures and als...

New Year's resolution

on Jan 1, 2013 in: Life, Thoughts

I am not the person who makes New Year's resolution because I don't think I'll be able to achieve them. LOL. So I prefer to just live life to the fullest and not adhere to the strict guidelines I set on myself.  But this year is different. ...

Today is Winter Solstice Day. Today is also supposedly the end of the world. That is if the Mayan calendar prediction is right and apocalypse will occur. But if we survive today, one year from now will be our wedding day. Looking forwar...

Ooh, so happy! Westfield has been organising a Christmas sorta treasure hunt thingy on Facebook this whole month. Every day, Westfield will send out clues to a shop where you can find the gift card after telling the person the code word. I attempted...

Christmas is coming!

on Dec 4, 2012

After being in Australia for almost 8 years now, I'm still the person who looks forward to Chinese New Year but not Christmas. I guess it's because we don't celebrate it at all. We don't give presents to anyone and we don't have any kids to lie to te...