As I was watching my choice of classic romance movie
again,
The Notebook, there's this beautiful line, which has practically taken my breath away, despite other countless scenes in the movie that will also take your breath away and probably remind you of your first love/true love, too:
"They are shooting stars, a spectacular moment of light in the heaven of fleeting glimpse of eternity, and then a flash, they're gone."
It makes me wonder, of all the littlest things I've gone through and it's tears of what I've all got.
It is
the movie which will reach out for your heart and will force you to hold a box of tissues throughout the two hours.
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I haven't been updating my blog for over 2 weeks as some of you might wondering where and what I've been to for the very moment. Yes, I had a vacation at somewhere and I did meet up with some friends during the past 2 weeks. And yes, too, I had some time sitting in front of my laptop and doing nothing but surfing aimlessly, watching dramas, pondering over everything and eating. Hmm.. must be the mode of being
very-unproductive had attacked me. I was too lazy to write anything. I was lazy to walk. I was lazy to go out. But what I couldn't stop doing is enjoying the alcohol. You see, 2 weeks of not writing anything here, there were exactly ONE week of drinking sessions at night:
@ 7atenin3
@ apartment in Tioman.
@ chairs beside the swimming pool and the lobby of the suite in Tioman.
@ Maison with the gals.
@ home with a couple of friends.(picture coming soon)
@ Belakong with a friend of mine.
Okay, now I've got to tell you that I am
not an alcoholic. I am
not addicted to it. Stop telling me the bad of drinking because it makes me feel so good. It makes me instantly forget about
things.
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For those who're staying in Malaysia, you must be heard of the sad incident in Tioman, which happened on last weekend.
It was a family trip, with 14 of us altogether, having spent some hot summer time at an lovely island and Tioman was our choice.
Left: me with dad. Right: cousin and sis.
As you can see, we were helding our hands on the top of the boot, while standing on the dock of the ferry. It was dangerous, I know. But it was tons of fun when we enjoying the breeze passing through our face and kissing the sunshine, by standing on the dock. =)
I want your kiss.
It's the burning ferry as seen from afar. 8 persons had died from the incident. May they rest in peace. When we saw that burning ship, we didn't know that's a ferry which were carrying the tourists to Tioman, just like us too. :/ I couldn't imagine if it was us on the ferry.
Day one drinking.
Day2: snorkeling.
I had a walk alone, on the beach.
Watching the sun vanished.
Enjoying the view.
Day2: drinking with sis. Dry gin mixed up with coke. Thanks to someone for introducing this nice gin. Bombay Sapphire is nice. =) Oh we had some Heineken while chatting with the uncle who's staying near our apartment.
My lovely cousin on the right.
On the last day we were there, we had waited for our ferry for almost 4 hour plus. We bathed under the sun as there were too many people waiting for the ferry too. So it wasn't a good idea if we hide ourself under the trees as the trees were kinda far from the jetty.
She's too adorable. I couldn't stop snapping her picture.
Her brother is very cute too. Please excuse the frowning face. He's cute when he smiled (which he rarely did).
My lil' cousin stole the vintage sunnies from me and I snapped him wearing it. I think he looked sexy in it. =))))
If you could find me somewhere in the middle of the picture, eating Cheezels while posing for no reason. :P
Finally, the ferry had arrived. I saw a beautiful sunset whilst sitting in the ferry.
There was some problem with the ferry on our way back to Mersing. According to the boatman, our ferry was running out of oil and won't be enough before we reached Mersing's jetty. So we had stopped in the middle of the ocean because the engine had gone dead, without air-cond fuctioning and with just a little lightings available, we tried to stay calm. After almost an hour, a ferry came to rescue.
That was the brightest light I've ever seen.
And I enjoyed looking at the stars with my sis on the dock of the ferry that night. It was a beautiful night with zillion of dazzling stars scattered in the sky.
Reporters were making notes while interviewing the passengers.
And it was really late after we reached Yong Peng so we decided to spend a night at my aunt's place. (which was the house I'd grown up in.)
Chilling morning and it was foggy!! =))
We had some yummy breakfast at a place where they're famous of the noodles (fried mee and loh-mee). It may not looks as good as it tastes.
After the lovely breakfast, I had a ride on the motorbike with my cousin driving. Wind was blowing, sun was shining.
Arrr.Well, it's been ages since I last drove a motorbike too. =)))