tick tock tick tock
kinda like that song by J. Timberlake and Madonna...and for some reason it's been on when i'm driving home from work! heheh..what a way to end the day huh..gosh, it's already reaching end of June and half the year's gone already! WTF?!! where the hell has the time gone?
rather than complaining about my pathetic life in this post, i'm going to take the other route..and think about other worthwhile things like where should we all go for our next holiday?! now that's a thought..my kids have grown up to know mickey and minnie quite well and the idea of meeting them in person would be an exciting one. and i've heard raving reviews about the disneyland in HK...so how about it? sounds like a good idea..
after coming back from our syrian trip two weeks ago, i think i've changed my mind about visting morocco..some people say once you've seen one (country) in the middle east, you've seen 'em all! and i think it is true to some extent...like with istanbul and syria, there's really not much difference..except turkish people like their bread more than syrians who prefer their beriyani rice. and the next time i go for a holiday, i hope it won't have to be like a boot camp!! hahaha..that's the thing with group tours..it's worse than working...they make you suffer with the morning calls and the regimented breakfast times and pee hours etc....
rather than complaining about my pathetic life in this post, i'm going to take the other route..and think about other worthwhile things like where should we all go for our next holiday?! now that's a thought..my kids have grown up to know mickey and minnie quite well and the idea of meeting them in person would be an exciting one. and i've heard raving reviews about the disneyland in HK...so how about it? sounds like a good idea..
after coming back from our syrian trip two weeks ago, i think i've changed my mind about visting morocco..some people say once you've seen one (country) in the middle east, you've seen 'em all! and i think it is true to some extent...like with istanbul and syria, there's really not much difference..except turkish people like their bread more than syrians who prefer their beriyani rice. and the next time i go for a holiday, i hope it won't have to be like a boot camp!! hahaha..that's the thing with group tours..it's worse than working...they make you suffer with the morning calls and the regimented breakfast times and pee hours etc....
any nice ideas to go for a holiday? please send your suggestions to me!