- 7:00 - Woke up.
- 8:00 - Received some Kinokuniya vouchers from parents. This made me feel young. =]
- 8:01 - Realized I am 19. This made me feel old. =[
- 10:30-12:30 - Taught Essay Writing. Had an "aha" moment somewhere in the middle, when I noticed that my pupil no longer hesitates to get her ideas on paper.
- 13:00 - Went to the bank to take care of university/debate club matters.
- 13:30-15:15 - Lost myself in Kinokuniya @Paragon. Ended up buying this:
- 15:35 - Made my way over to Coldstone @Central World. Sweet cream with cherry pie filling.
- 16:00 - Bumped into Benya. Hi.
- 16:30 - Bought some birthday desserts with mom, for later.
- 17:50-19:30 - Family dinner @"Sui Kin", a Japanese restaurant. (Reviews in the next post.)
- 20:00 - On the way home, made the decision to go to church the next day.
- 20:30-22:00 - Scrolled down my Facebook wall.
- 22:30-00:00 - Watched TV mindlessly.
Took some self-photos for the purpose of preserving my 19-year-old face for the future:
- 00:00 - Midnight snack. Read Freakonomics until I eventually passed out.
- 8:00 - Woke up on the couch.
- 10:00 - Oh my goodness, I can't believe I'm at church!
- 11:30-12:00 - Met some church people. Few awkward moments here and there. Not used to telling people I'm 19.
- 14:00 - Got home and made chai on the stove.
- 14:15 - Had chai and desserts with parents.
To most, this would not seem like much of a celebration than geeky activities, but I actually did have, as 300+ electronic messages wished me to, a happy birthday. I don't really believe in going all-out on one specific day of the year to celebrate someone's life. I can have "cake" day. I don't need to have it on a nice plate, after dinner, on a certain date. Don't get me wrong, when I was a kid I had the most extravagant birthday parties. It was definitely a bigger deal when you were younger because everyday was full sunshine. But after 15 or 16, the best gift you can give yourself is a day without worry, pain, or stress. And the best way to celebrate your life to to try to live that day everyday.
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