Whao.
I finally got to packing and cleaning up the house after O's, trip to Taiwan and Childrens' Camp.
The 'bomb-stricken' study table and shelves now looks neat and tidy. Almost as if a gnome had come to clean it up! :D Yay!
Threw away 3 HUMONGOUS BAGS WORTH of thrash and a packed a box of textbooks/workbooks/tys/chinese vocab books to send off to the salvation army!!
Seems so little but it took me so freaking long!!!
I still have to pack more books up for the salvation army, clear up the closet, clear up the store room, get new shoe racks, change the curtains, clear the tatami area, and clear more bookshelves to say that the house has officially been 'spring-cleaned'. Even then, I bet it'll still look pretty messy.
It's time for a change for this dirty, messy house.
Before:
After:

Also, something I found admist the pile of thrash...
Choe and I did this in geography class in sec 2:
The handbook on how to raise a TiNa!
' The tiger and the hyena met in the Kalahari desert due to the migration of the noon sun. When they first met they knew it was love at first sight. They soon got married and had a baby. This baby was different then all the others. She was a special breed. She was a mix of a tiger and a hyena, thus it was a TiNa. They decided to call it Deena. Deena had an almost perfect childhood which was ruined by a perfect sotrm. Before the floods came in, Deena's parents safely placed her on to the only high tree, promising her that they would be back soon, knowing in their hearts that this was an impossible promis. The floods came and went, taking away with them Deena's parents.
-End of Intro 1- '
Sounds really retarded lah!! All thanks to the !Kong bushmen who lived in the Kalahari desert and the desert itself!! Obviously, we never did carry on with intro 2/3/4, what a TiNa eats and whatnot.
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