cookies, keropok, bak kuah?

February 19th, 2006

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Which one is ur favorite? miss any of them…yeah~~ my mouth start "itchy" to chew all this food. All this food look so nice n colourful. Cookies in different shape and all those junk food..crunchy..crunchy! YAm yam… but I dunno y no appetite to eat during cny. Sayang.. maybe I’m too tired…One thing I don’t understand y plp so busy for a month to clear up house, make cookies, buy clothes, shoes..whatever..keep waiting this big festival to come. However, after few days then it’s over liaw…wah~~ housewife the most "koh lian" lo…thanks mama! And of course papa for ur $$$ :P …muaks :<>

New year is a meaningful festival to celebrate with friends and relatives. I’m remember i said "i hate cny" b4, haha…But if it not passing by generation to generation, where our Chinese custom will be in the end? If no cny, when u got time to sit down n chat with friends for a night? When u going to tidy up ur room ah>?? haha

For korean, they must kneel down and greet their parents to get "ang pou". It a custom which had lost for so long as Malaysian. Some kids nowadays don’t even appreciate and get the whole meaning of "ang pou." It’s a blessing from them for happiness in life. So next time, when u count the amount of it, u may think bout what blessing do they gave to u. Gong xi fa chai!




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