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Look At The Bright Side Day/Yalda/Crossword Puzzle Day
2006-12-21 @ 5:26 p.m.

We visited Ocean Park today, which is fun, if you're a fairly young kid, have never been to an oceanarium before, or both. Me, it's more of been there, done that. I like the scenery though. I realise when it comes to taking photographs, I'm much more keen on scenery. If I want pictures of people, myself included, I don't really care to be posed beside some object, unless it's a historical monument. Otherwise, I just want the people to be the focus of the picture. My parents reckon I should visit New Zealand, since there isn't much else to do there besides admiring the scenery. Correct me if I'm wrong on this. I would go, really, just not with them. Made one of those glass jars filled with coloured sand at Ocean Park. Of all the shapes to pick, my dear sisters chose a star, which is one of the hardest to fill up. Picture for yourself a star versus a cylinder and you'll soon see what I mean. So I ended up filling it for them, since neither of them could do it properly, despite being the ones enthusiastically wanting to make it. I made quite a good job of it, if I might say so, good enough that this little kid beside me exclaimed in Cantonese that she wanted to make hers as nice as mine. Haha...



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