Notes to self:
The air-conditioner is my best friend.
Mosquitoes are my sworn enemy.
Shopping with little kids is not a recommended exercise to be undertaken readily.
Some pictures!
Lydia and I left Melbourne on the same night, but to different destinations. Her KL flight left five minutes before mine did. From my window seat, that's her plane! *waves at Lydia seated somewhere on that plane*
Singapore with my aunt, mom, cousins (as pictured), brother (not in picture). I'm behind the camera, thank you very much.
Since I arrived back in Brunei, I've been languishing in the heat. Apart from bumming at home, I've been playing the roles of babysitter and driver. My 10-year-old cousin from Miri came on Thursday (one of the twins), so it's been like a zoo.
Literally.
Meet the two pets.
I let the dog and cat loose in the house for one afternoon. Throw in the 3-year-old little girl, and you get a 3-act circus. I cannot believe the crazy amount of energy those three creatures have packed into their tiny bodies.
Seriously.
Athene (that's the name of my cousin) was following the animals' escapades around the house the whole afternoon, and was very entertained by their antics.
(Yeah, I know I'm one to speak, considering that I took all these pictures. What a way to spend the afternoon. Do I really have nothing better to do than to run after animals and desperately snap pictures like paparazzi? And no, I don't need you to answer that question, thank you =P)
The air-conditioner is my best friend.
Mosquitoes are my sworn enemy.
Shopping with little kids is not a recommended exercise to be undertaken readily.
Some pictures!
Lydia and I left Melbourne on the same night, but to different destinations. Her KL flight left five minutes before mine did. From my window seat, that's her plane! *waves at Lydia seated somewhere on that plane*
Singapore with my aunt, mom, cousins (as pictured), brother (not in picture). I'm behind the camera, thank you very much.
The little girl, cause of much joy, as well as headaches.
Since I arrived back in Brunei, I've been languishing in the heat. Apart from bumming at home, I've been playing the roles of babysitter and driver. My 10-year-old cousin from Miri came on Thursday (one of the twins), so it's been like a zoo.
Literally.
Meet the two pets.
The kitten stares at the innocent dog with scheming blue eyes as she plots her next attack.
The kitten readies herself to pounce on the unsuspecting dog...
I let the dog and cat loose in the house for one afternoon. Throw in the 3-year-old little girl, and you get a 3-act circus. I cannot believe the crazy amount of energy those three creatures have packed into their tiny bodies.
Seriously.
Dog: "I'm tired. Let's take a break."
Cat: That's what you think, buster.
"Geronimo!"
Athene (that's the name of my cousin) was following the animals' escapades around the house the whole afternoon, and was very entertained by their antics.
(Yeah, I know I'm one to speak, considering that I took all these pictures. What a way to spend the afternoon. Do I really have nothing better to do than to run after animals and desperately snap pictures like paparazzi? And no, I don't need you to answer that question, thank you =P)
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