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On semi-hiatus

why?
because I am in INDONESIA!!!

Yay, yay, yay!! holidaaayy *dancing*

so, yes, peepz, I am now in Surabaya for a short holiday in Indonesia. I arrived last Friday. Stefy's brother picked us up. No one knew about our arrival, expect our brothers. Some friends also knew because of the appointment that we had to make to meet them.

But, yeah, it was a fun arrival! Everybody is so happy, especially Stefy's parents, because they are now so incredibly proud of their son that has graduated as Master of Imagineering.

About me?

I am OKAY, apart from my broken heart because my job application did not go further than the first interview. I applied for Marketing and Recruitment Officer at this university. Ah well, I will move one. I will try to apply more and more. Hidup Job Hunting!!!!

Another story about me is I suffer from food poisoning :P It is my 4th day in Indonesia and I have already eaten food from the street yesterday. heheheh,.. yeah,.. my own mistake. I should have been able to control myself better. Ah well, next time better.

Soooo..... with this post, I will announce my semi-hiatus status. I will not update my blog as often as I normally do.

If you want to catch up with me, here below is my agenda in Indonesia:
19-24 December: Bali
26 - 31 December : Central Java (Salatiga, Solo, and Jogjakarta)
8 - 10 January: Jakarta
and I will just be in Surabaya for the rest of the holiday.

Happy holiday people. And if I failed to update my blog before christmas, MERRY CHRISTMAS

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