Saturday, February 13, 2010

As usual, our family made popiah to prepare for CNY, so on wed night, we cut the popiah vege and cooked until 3+am in the morn... hahah..

Bro came back on tues! yeah finally after 3 weeks.. he got some clothes for us, as well as alot of food like chocolate, snacks etc...

Just came back from Chinatown, wow its very crowded! and we also went Giant, cos its open for 24 hours.. and we bought alot of those taiwan mochi at cheap price! okies gotta go and sleep soon, tmr have to help mum prepare food for reunion dinner!

am so happy that CNY is coming! Its the most enjoyable festival of the year!

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