Ok. Just a few pictures. That's for Year End Bash.
& then, that's how my night ends on Saturday. Sunday was cool. Had a family chalet at Pasir Ris Downtown East. This was another Rest & Relax Mode.
Pictures talk:
My cousins playing carrom
Getting ready for BBQ. Yummy!
The Mums playing badminton. Heh.
Me & Zikri (Cousin's son). Cute, aint he?
My friends dropped by. Mr., Idrus, Natasha
Lasted for 3 days, & I was back yesterday.
I have to say, I did have some fun. Even though an unexpected, shocking news came up, I think I handled it well. Thank you, dear, for your strength.
Now is 12.44 AM. & I'm still wide awake. Blame it on the long nap I had when I reached home from the chalet. Sheesh... I shall just wait till 1.30 AM. There's Shattered Glass. Remember the show I talked to you guys about in my previous entry? At least, I think it's that show. Hahaha. Oh well, shall just wait & see. :)
Hm...I realise, my life might get more hectic than ever, soon. I signed up for IEP & got shortlisted. & then, there's FYP to think about. & my current job also. I am quite worried, I have to say. Like, How's my attachment going to be like? Am I able to cope with FYP & IEP? Do I still have time for friends/family?
It's true when Mr. said I'm beginning to think too much. (Hello... Whose traits have I got?) But, seriously, it worries me, A LOT.
For example,
IEP: Come to think of it, RP is not like other polys, where they have hands-on & lecture (in other words, both practical & theory). If sent on an attachment, they are sure to know what to do, since they've handled it before. But, RP is just the otherwise. No practical, only theory (at least, for DCID, I think that's the case). If sent on attachment, are they able to handle it? Will they really know their stuff? You get my drift?
Oh well... Guess, I cant turn back now. I hope I am able to handle it well. There's a first time to everything. :) Wish me luck, people.
Ok, I shan't bore you guys anymore. I know you guys are getting bored reading my entries. It's kinda monotonous, I know.
Till next time. See you when I see you.