
just wanna go that extra mile for you.
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Sick Girl by Amy Silverstein.
i cried when i read her book. every detail in there was like a movie pouring into my mind.
she is a twenty-four woman, law associate who've just learnt that she had a heart problem- a major one at that.
she needs a heart transplant.
she needs to face the fear of failure of breathing anytime, and dies.
she has a son, a husband, her parents to live for.
but is she able to do it?
i really do recommend it- it's a great book for reflection, to think about how lucky we are able to crawl out of bed, without even panting a little, how we're able to stretch our neck without even have an ominous heart disaster striking up.
just think about it, how fortunate we are to have a healthy heart.
and with that, i felt inspired to read up on my biology.
but i didn't. :D
yesterday was a really tiring day, for me, at least.
we practised drills in the hot, burning sun for don't know how many hours.
taekwondo people! you guys really rock the whole thing up a notch!
just keep up a great work yeah, and i bet guys would have to kowtow to ask for your permission to tap you on your shoulder. :D
their stern and concentrated faces just says it all :)
meanwhile, we finally managed to come up with a short fancy drill session, with Low as the music. :D
YEAH BABE WE DID IT!
i'm so proud of you all! :D
damn, it was hot!
i didn't even know how we came up with the idea of that. :D
when i reached home, i was simply dead tired.
after reading james patterson's masterpiece, i fell asleep like a dead log on my mama's bed..from 7pm to 11pm...woke up, then scrambled to my bed and slept till 8am.
imma pig, a real good one at that too :D
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gimme gimme more,
gimme gimme more.