Last week Turn-offs: Rained all day, got ditched
Last week Turn-ons: Got Josh Groban's concert DVD, got October Cosmopolitan
My weekend sucked. Didn't enjoy it that much, except the fact that my co-workers stopped by at my house and played PS2. It really cheer-up my moody feeling. Well, on Saturday we visited Sinta at her house to see Nathanael Devon Ewaldo live! :) This was the first time I saw a baby that had just been born for few days. He was so cuteee ^o^
After visiting Sinta, we stopped by at my house before finally went to Adi Jasa to gave condolences to Vanie. Her grandma passed away few days ago... Well, who knows people's age anyway? Today you are healthy, smiling, jumping... tomorrow you can be paralyzed. We'll never know. I guess that's why we must surrender our souls to God and look up only to HIM. Hmm... from Vanie I went straight home and found the house was full of canary birds. Those birds were bought from Holland. I see my father had just started a new business... I hope everything goes well enough.
Ok, let's pass Saturday. On Sunday I didn't do anything, except reading. Reading and sleeping. I slept a lot on Sunday (fiuhh...). I know I still have lots of books queue up to read. Here I want to list them:
1. Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
2. Rich Dad Poor Dad For Teenagers - Robert T. Kiyosaki
3. Cosmopolitan December 2004
4. Purpose Driven Life - Rick Warren
5. "Jemima" (Chicklit)
Fiuhh... hopefully I can manage to read them asap, especially two of them (coz I borrowed them from my friends:p).
I haven't had the time to go out with Patty, eventhough she's in town now... Hhh, I hope this week we can meet and I can show her some new places in Surabaya.
Oh, if you noticed... there are some changes in my blogsite. I have put a clock, blogshares, and an online status from Yahoo!. So, now, you can see whether I am online or not ^o^
Today feel a bit bored. Don't have energy to work excitingly *sigh*
I just hope today ends quick...
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2. Rich Dad Poor Dad For Teenagers - Robert T. Kiyosaki
For teenagers? Why would you want to read teenagers books?
hehehe...actually I bought the book few days ago when I was looking for comics to buy (yes, I collect certain comics):) It was thin, and the summary at the back of the book was quite interesting... there are games to play and the list of lessons that u don't get from school. I'd already read The Rich Dad original version, so I think to myself... Hmm, why not read this version? :) And so I bought it.
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