Thursday, August 4, 2011

GO green

If you know me, then you would know I'm highly entertained from the smallest things- from attempting to tangle my fingers together, attacking people with dandelions, humming tunes from the Harry Potter films, or even the feeling of dipping my fingers in a bucket filled with grains of rice (ooor it could mean I have a lot in common with Peter Pan.)

I went to attend National Tree Day with a couple of friends not too long ago. If you haven't yet guessed, National Tree Day is pretty much an event where you go planting trees around local areas. A gardening tool for each hand and a few dozen of plants was more than enough to keep me entertained for two hours and a half.

Look at the fourth photo below. It's like seeing double. I swear Henry and his brother look so alike.


I've also recently came to the sudden realisation how stupid the game confessions / truth or dare / whatever you want to call it is. I know I've said that blogging was my number one method of procrastination and time wasting not too long ago, but I think this game can top it. You spend one third of the game thinking of what to ask, and another third listening to people denying things. So because of this, I've come up with a list of questions I'll ask the next time I play it:

- What was the last secret you told somebody?
- What would you write in a love letter- in detail.
- Ever shoplifted?
- What do the last three people you've liked have in common?
- Ever had a frenemy?
- What was the reason why you last cried?
- What's a question you don't want us to ask you?

That's all I can think of right now.

Anyway, I've been rearranging the furniture and decorating my bedroom lately. I'm going to turn into a super neat freak and know where all my belongings are. I even colour-coded my wardrobe. I haven't finished cleaning my room yet, but I should be soon. I promise I'll upload the rest of the photos sometime. I'm probably going to get a new layout sometime soon too. Here's a sneak peak.

I practically made this corkboard in 10 minutes. Although it's made out of fabric, no sewing is needed. All you need is tape, staples and a little bit of glue, and voila! You're done.

And I'm done.

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