So much has happened in the past 1 week but I always believe that what doesn’t break you can only make you stronger. *smile* My to-do list seems to be growing by the day and I’m seriously looking into cloning technologies so let me know if you do come across any ya. *laugh*

In dire need of a good 8-hour panda hibernation… *laugh*
On a different note, I’m actually currently basking in the humid heat writing this post so you could probably guess where I am now….hehe. There’s no doubt that I’m tired, but what’s most important is that I’m h-a-p-p-y!!!! *grin* Happy to be back! I actually had my first Malaysian teh tarik (Malaysian ‘pulled’ milk tea) and nasi kandar (‘mamak’ mixed rice) last nite! Hehe.
Before we head over to more Malaysian news this week, allow me to share one of the most memorable days in Tokyo for me before I left for home this trip – the last day of classes at Arc Academy Japanese Language School.
Thanks to my management company Fillmore Far East Inc, I had the chance to complete a 6-month Japanese language course at the academy so for now, I can safely say goodbye to the weekly Achievement tests, Kanji tests, comprehension, hatsuon (accent) and kaiwa (conversation) tests. 6 months prior I couldn’t quite understand Japanese for nuts but now I reckon I can pretty much survive la….*laugh* Obviously not an expert yet but at least living in Tokyo won’t be such an alienating experience for me now. *laugh*
Reminding me of school almost 1 decade ago, this report card and cert signified the end of the study term for the last 6 months. Phew~ Hehehe.


Our last day of classes proved to be a rather sad one for each and every one of us. Nevertheless, before our goodbyes were exchanged, we decided to dig into some comfort food first. Pot luck!!!!! Hehehe. Everyone brought a dish each and those who didn’t have the chance to cook ordered out instead. At the end of the day, we had stuffed both our faces and tummies to the brim at our very own ‘International Buffet’. It was a feast!!!!! Haha.


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my home-cooked contribution – Malaysian curry chicken!!!! Hehe
The bond some of us shared in the past few months will not be broken despite the geographical distances and I do pray that we would all have an opportunity to meet again in the very near future. To all my classmates from F1A through F2A, thank you so much for all the smiles, laughter, love and support (not to mention the food too!!!! Haha). Thank you for adding colour to my first six months in Tokyo. Love love LOVE you guys to the max. Mwahhh!

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If only I were this tall in real life! *laugh*







your curry looks delicious. can you cook for me some?
hehehe…
hannah dah balik? for good or for holidays? MEET UP!!! XD
[if i got free time la :'( ]
good to hear you are back in malaysia. you must have had a great time at the japan language classes.if you sell your home cooked curry for RM100.00 per chicken,i’ll bet people will still buy it! ;p