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** Bizarreness
This post consist of a few happenings so I'll start with the most recent one. ;)

Last night was actually one of the craziest decision I've made in YEARS. Last Friday, the whole class was asked to enrol ourselves in the Traditional Dance Competition, organized by JKS (Jabatan Kajian Sosial). Arlene was all excited and ready to dance and all of a sudden, she came to me and pleaded me to join too and I was like okay! T___T We were only given two and a half days to practise! WTF! Anyway, I wasn't that nervous when we were practising. I was kinda fooling around more than practising. Plus! We were not practising on Saturday which means, we only have one and a half days to practise. Okay, major wtf. 

Last night was the night and dang. If you are someone who stopped her ballet classes for ten years and hasn't dance for six years, you will know what I'm feeling. It hit me hard when they called out our group's name and at that very moment, I was thinking, "Joyce, Joyce! Look at what you've got yourself into! Omg, I can't believe how stupid you are!" Literally, this is what I'm thinking the whole night. Before, while and after the competition. WTF. Regret to the max wei! I forgot my steps and the worst of all, I'm in the middle because the juries wanted the tallest to be in the middle wtf. 

Wanna know the result? We got second. YAY!!! But there's only two groups competing wtf. Which means we're last. Lol. Oh well, at least we enjoyed the whole thing. 

 The girl who persuaded me into this competition!
Thanks so much man. Lol



Went out last Saturday with Nisaa and Wannie. I went out and wanted to look for pumps for the annual dinner next week and I saw a really nice, simple, elegant blue pumps! But no size. WTF!!!! Hate. It. So. Much. 

This is in red because everyone has to pay attention to this!

Went to Spring and saw Royce from My.Fm and Daniel Lee (the one from Malaysan Idol). They were there for the "Sponsor A Child" programme organized by the World Vision. I personally think that it's a really good and meaningful programme. There are poverty everywhere and we, ungrateful people sometimes never bother to look at them and even help them. The saddest part, the children are not getting proper food, education and place to live. It is a programme that I personally think that is very meaningful. All you need to do is go to this website Support A Child and sign up for the programme and pay either RM65 or RM 80 every month to support "your child". You even get to choose your child! You can't do that when you're pregnant right? ;) To be honest, I will enrol myself in this programme if i'm working now and I have money. RM65 a month might not be too much for you but it helps the children living in poverty ALOT. It might change their lifes so why not? They need us!



Hello Kitty Bandz! ;)
Matches with my watch. :)
Happy!






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Remember I posted about the rehearsal for the orchestra night? Well, don't remember? Nevermind. :) Didn't even read? Nevermind. :) Not even reading my blog? Nevermind as well! Wtf am I talking typing? -.- Whatever. 

Anyway! 

Last Tuesday was the night where we performed in front of the chief minister of Sarawak. Since he sponsored us the money to buy the instruments, so we performed for him lah as a sign of respect and gratefulness. But! We were only given two months to practise 19 songs. NINETEEN SONGS! Crazy or what?!! But at least we did it. I was only excited because this is my first time of playing a cello in a performance. And since they stuck a tiny microphone on my cello, I'm given the right to be nervous and excited okay. Luckily I did not play out of tune and luckily the bridge on my cello did not fall. 

We went to the venue at nine in the morning and we did not leave that place until the end of the performance. It was seriously tiring man. I wanted to sleep but it's like impossible! The situation is like leaving kids in a toyland where they will never stop playing. There's musical insturment EVERYWHERE and all of them us can't stop switching instruments and play and play and play. I was kinda bored and I explored that place with Stef and went into the elevator of that building. Trust me, you won't dare to move while you're in that elevator. It is so old that it doesn't even have the open/close button! Instead! It has the up and down button IN THE ELEVATOR. Ever see that? ;)








 Up and down! Not open and close! 
WTF.








Wednesday, October 10, 2012.
Pieces Of Me
A girl who's, most probably, a hopeless romantic. *blushes*
loves music, watersports especially sailing and scuba-diving.
super into fashion
chunky rings and earrings make me really happy! :)
colourful clothes are fun and vibrant!
Instagram
Ooohs And Aaaahs!

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