Rainy Days
Date: Jul 26th, 2005 2:11:14 am - Subscribe
Mood: worried


I cried a little while I was talking with my boyfriend on the phone tonight. No, he did not say any mean things to me and we didn't have any terrible arguments going on either. It's just that it drizzles day and night, and the local weather is so changeable. As a result, he has caught a bad cold and a high temperature all at once. He asked me to sing a song for him, though, because he said it made him feel so much better almost instantly. At this point, I went silent searching my mind for a cheerful song several minutes. Suddenly, I came up with one of Clay Aiken's hits Invisible. As I sang the song, I heard him giggling and I could tell that he was very pleased with my choice, which in turn made me smile and stop crying too. Anyhow, I don't know if I can possibly close my eyes and just drift off or not, because I am still worried about his current health condition and all. However, I'm certain that I'll pray for him to be fully recovered from the illness very soon, and I think I'll also drop by his house tomorrow morning so that I can take care of him too. I just can hardly wait!
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Pleasant Surprise
Date: Jul 22nd, 2005 7:20:35 am - Subscribe
Mood: excited


I just found out one of the New York Times Bestsellers The Da Vinci Code has been made into the movie by Columbia Pictures, which'll be released in theatres everywhere on May 19, 2006 - about one year from now. Due to I have always been an avid reader, so it is definitely a pleasant surprise to know my most favorite book of all time will be finally transformed into life on the big screen next summer. Speaking of the novel, it was written by an accomplished author Dan Brown, who has such a pre-eminent talent of combining science, history, myths, art and religion into an intriguing thriller of the grand tour to France and England, code breaking, breathless chase, revealed conspiracies, and romance sparingly. I truly believe that anyone who is interested in the paintings of Leonardo Da Vinci, especially Mona Lisa, Madonna of the Rock, and The Last Supper will find this book particularly fascinating and challenging to their belief and their mind alike as well, because it's been unexpectedly challenged mine too.
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Wasabi Addict
Date: Jul 20th, 2005 1:56:20 am - Subscribe
Mood: addicted


Lately, I've been obsessed with eating the Japanese food (sliced raw salmon, to be precise) with a greenish sauce called wasabi. Although it is rather spicy and ugly in the appearance, I find this sauce very effective to get rid of the fishy smell, which is one of the main problem of nearly every Japanese dishes. I was introduced to using the spice by my boyfriend two years ago, because he loves to try exotic food from various countries around the world. After that, I think I've also gradually absorbed the adventurous eating habit from him little by little each day. Therefore, I think I have already turned out to become a wasabi addict - yeah. Wait, I think I am getting hungry again, so I'll just go to the kitchen, open the fridge and find something to eat. Until then.
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