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Monday, July 9


Babies and Mother (Nature) @ 10:01 am

He's actually pretty tiny. At least, I think he's pretty tiny. When Eve and I visited him, it was to be his one month. So darn cute the little one! And I held him in my arms! The feeling is great... it has been awhile since I last carried a newborn.

You people should really start producing so I can carry more often. And by the time, I get pregnant (if I ever), I will be more than an expert in handling little tots. So HASLINDA, you're one of those people ok. I know you don't wanna have one soon but me being me, I sure hope you'll get pregnant in no time! Haha.

He was abit, no... very cranky that day cos he is colicky. Wanna know what's colic? Go Google it.

Oh, and he has one of the most uniquely beautiful eyes I've ever seen. The parents have no idea where he got it from tho'.



I promised my lecturer I won't put her picture online so I shall respect that although I was very, very, very tempted to do so. Gosh, I miss her. It was good to see her again and hear her tell her tales. I'm gonna miss doing Abnormal Psychology...

Which reminds me... school is 3 weeks away. Bummer.

By the way... did you guys catch the Live Earth thing? Supposedly the biggest music event ever.

No doubt it was. My favourite acts? UB40 and the Japanese synth-pop band Yellow Magic Orchestra. UB40 was nostalgic while Yellow Magic Orchestra was magical.

However, I really think the whole event is contradicting the message it's suppose to convey. In fact, I doubt the message really got across. Saw the news? Saw how plastic cups were all over the stadiums after the whole thing ended?

I'm glad Al Gore decided to do something about it but really, is it even helping the earth? Is it even necessary? Yah yah, you go on and on about saving our energy and all, when you're putting on a 24-hr show across 7 continents supposedly to trigger awareness. That energy alone is doing enough damage already.

Electricity and energy wasted on tv nevertheless, and computers for those who watch it live via the Internet and radio. And lots of lighting and electricity and what nots to put up mega stages for these musicians. All these are not accounted for?

Sure it's for a good cause but why do more damage when we should really try to conserve?

C'mon, it takes more than just musicians, dance and the movie, The Core to change the world.

P/s: The Core. Nice little trick that one. But I think half of the time, nobody understood what the movie is about.





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