There was a dead kitten in the middle of the road this morning and from afar, it looks intact. A young man then picked it up with some newspapers, placed it on the sidewalks and covered it, with ease. It reminded me of the time when I faced great difficulties in doing the same, perhaps I should have used newspapers instead of just wrapping my hand with a plastic bag. The feeling is like holding onto something that's non-object but motionless. Anyway, after that, the other cats that has been hiding beneath an old Nissan inched closer towards the dead one, then backed off again, in repetition, like some kind of ritual. Didn't stay to observe further, the risk of getting stuck in a massive congestion was getting higher by the minutes.
And below has been my after work routine for the past few days, without fail unless I reach home much, much later than usual. And I'm still asking Mom the same question over and over again, when will the renovations be completed. The answer that she provided has been the same thing one time after another as well, very soon, very soon.
1. Heads to Taman Cheras on the way home to tapau dinner if Mom unable to cook
2. A quick change of clothes before intensive scrubbing of the car porch, if required
3. Begin sweeping and mopping in hunger
4. Start sweeping and mopping the upper levels, still in hunger
5. Makan, at last. Dinner time has been getting later and later
Due to lots of long distance driving during the weekends, I finally managed above 350 KMs, something that I have not achieved for a very long time. For a short moment, I was wrapped in a sense of triumphant, basking in the light of glory. And since I'm touching on this topic, about a week or two ago, I sent my baby over to the workshop to have the CD player fixed, after ignoring it for like, close to a year. So yeah, if you think you procrastinate a lot, think again. The mechanism to eject the CD has malfunctioned resulting them to remove the whole CD player thingy.
I was left with an empty area for a few days and the final damage, 350 something inclusive of a relay to manage the power surge during engine start-up, so they said. Changed to silicon wipers as well since I'm still using the original ones, lols. Honestly, this is the first time that I'm spending so much on my baby, other than the servicing fees of course but it will soon be history as the tyres are screaming for a change. Eh, wait, there's something wrong with the sentence but who cares lah right? Right?
Uhrm, I notice that lots of people are planning to hop or already hopped onto the dSLR bandwagon lately, perhaps the price for entry level machines are really dropping to a very affordable level day after day. I have friends coming to me, seeking advice and opinions on their planned purchase, the usual brand against brand comparison which I sometimes find hard to answer, its self preference okay, hee-hee.
Anyway, not like its a bad thing because its better to directly go ahead for dSLRs and learn from it slowly rather than follow my footsteps of getting a pro-sumer first, there's totally no point in doing that loh. Thinking back, I still regret my decision to do so back then, it was a total waste of money although I did manage to learn something here and there. You can definitely trust me on this.
And below has been my after work routine for the past few days, without fail unless I reach home much, much later than usual. And I'm still asking Mom the same question over and over again, when will the renovations be completed. The answer that she provided has been the same thing one time after another as well, very soon, very soon.
1. Heads to Taman Cheras on the way home to tapau dinner if Mom unable to cook
2. A quick change of clothes before intensive scrubbing of the car porch, if required
3. Begin sweeping and mopping in hunger
4. Start sweeping and mopping the upper levels, still in hunger
5. Makan, at last. Dinner time has been getting later and later
Due to lots of long distance driving during the weekends, I finally managed above 350 KMs, something that I have not achieved for a very long time. For a short moment, I was wrapped in a sense of triumphant, basking in the light of glory. And since I'm touching on this topic, about a week or two ago, I sent my baby over to the workshop to have the CD player fixed, after ignoring it for like, close to a year. So yeah, if you think you procrastinate a lot, think again. The mechanism to eject the CD has malfunctioned resulting them to remove the whole CD player thingy.
I was left with an empty area for a few days and the final damage, 350 something inclusive of a relay to manage the power surge during engine start-up, so they said. Changed to silicon wipers as well since I'm still using the original ones, lols. Honestly, this is the first time that I'm spending so much on my baby, other than the servicing fees of course but it will soon be history as the tyres are screaming for a change. Eh, wait, there's something wrong with the sentence but who cares lah right? Right?
Uhrm, I notice that lots of people are planning to hop or already hopped onto the dSLR bandwagon lately, perhaps the price for entry level machines are really dropping to a very affordable level day after day. I have friends coming to me, seeking advice and opinions on their planned purchase, the usual brand against brand comparison which I sometimes find hard to answer, its self preference okay, hee-hee.
Anyway, not like its a bad thing because its better to directly go ahead for dSLRs and learn from it slowly rather than follow my footsteps of getting a pro-sumer first, there's totally no point in doing that loh. Thinking back, I still regret my decision to do so back then, it was a total waste of money although I did manage to learn something here and there. You can definitely trust me on this.
Are you sick of the pictures yet? LoLs!
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