Ru Min, 19, is a controversial Christian and perfectionist who adores God, Coldplay, pizzas, photography, aesthetic writing, indie music, oxblood, pumps and Luanna Perez. She spends most of her time in her thoughts and laughing at text posts. More...
Monday, November 7, 2011 @ 10:04 PM

First time being so hyped up to blog. ;) I went out with my 10 Sigma gang (sort of) today to Sunway Pyramid, yay! It's one of those rare moments where my parents slip their tongue and say yes to these hangouts that I cherish a lot because who in the world knows when will they say yes again? You know them lah, haiyo. -_- Anyway, I woke up at 6am today to bid goodbye to my beloved brother. He's going on a class trip to Singapore (which means I'll be spending quality time with the computer for three whole days :D). I went to sleep again afterwards until 9am then I got ready to go.

Mun Yeed's dad was kind enough to offer me a ride to Sunway Pyramid. Upon arrival, Hoev Quan already said he was there but he had to buy some gift for his friend's birthday so we went to book the tickets first. Mun Yeed, Hoev Quan and I chose to watch In Time while the rest watched Paranormal Activity 3. After a while, Hoev Quan came to find us with Pieter tagging along behind and then we all went in search of the (so-called) organiser, Bryan Wong Yi Jun. -_-

He told us to wait for him in front of Baskin Robbins and while we were waiting (for centuries), Hafiza came. "Hafiza! Bryan said he was waiting for you!" I exclaimed. "THE HECK?! HE CAME WITH ME LAH." We all went, "THEN WHERE THE HECK IS HE?!!" Apparently, Bryan was having a little snack so we went to look for him. -_- I'll remember this for life. And his snack wasn't that LITTLE, after all; it was a mountain of pancakes. ._. I bought a pretzel for breakfast while all of us waited for Bryan.


Hafiza, HAHAHAHA.

Hoev Quan and Bryan after a hearty meal.

We went ice skating first. Bryan was the only person who knew how to skate. ._. TAN SU LI, IF YOU'RE READING THIS, I SO AGREE WITH YOU. Ice skating is super duper mega giga ultra hard whey. :( I fell down twice. And screamed so loud till the whole mall shook, LOL. My inner bimbo, hahaha.

Mun Mun! :3

Didn't get to take any photos while skating. I mean, seriously, I don't even know how to skate, so how would I know how to skate AND take pictures? I must be at Level 10000 to be able to do that. Anyway, the skating rink was like a hangout place for the world of teenagers. I saw my ex schoolmate and my friend from primary school there. Talk about a small, small world. My primary friend taught me how to skate (she's so much better than Bryan :X). She said you have to do the figure "8" when you're skating so that you won't fall easily. So true. I've never felt so proud of myself when I let go of the sidebar and skated an inch away from it. Yay, an accomplishment! :D

But if I ever get the chance to skate again, I won't. I'm serious. I got so many blisters from skating all because I didn't know we were supposed to either wear long socks or tuck the hem of our jeans into the iceskates. Ah, shucks. :/

My very sad leg.

As I couldn't skate anymore because of the blisters, Mun Yeed and I decided to go gallivanting around. YES! Finally, first time ever in my life that I was allowed to go gallivanting somewhere OUTSIDE my garden! :D MIRACLE. We felt bad for leaving our group but they still wanted to skate and I could no longer do that with them mean blisters so we left. I felt kinda bad, though. :/ Mun Yeed brought me to a shoe shop called Payless. She's been telling me about that shop since God-knows-when 'cause according to her, that shop sells the most beautiful shoes at a very cheap price. Kononnya. Sorry, Mun Yeed, I still think that shop is kinda expensive. RM60 per pair? D: I just couldn't bring myself to buy one. I spotted one indigo flats that I liked but the price was not what I (or my mum) was willing to pay so we just turned and left. Sigh, NVM.

We went to Asian Avenue next as Mun Yeed said there were many cheap things there. We ran into Hoev Quan and Aaron so they kinda tagged along with us. We walked into this shop that was once a blogshop (still is, but I forgot the link) that sold many pretty little things. I like that shop. :) Very chic. I wanted to buy a cardigan there but all of them didn't look good on me - or I didn't look good enough to wear them :'( - so I went on to tamper with their vintage accessories. I saw a couple of rings that reminded me of Owlie but I didn't buy them (sorry, Su Li). I also saw a ring with a castle charm on top, damn huge and weird. Then, I tried on a ring with a dragonfly. When I was about to remove it from my finger, the dragonfly broke off. O_O SHIT. I put it back immediately and wanted to walk away but I felt very guilty so I bought a necklace which cost me RM15, my God. :S But NVM, I like that necklace. I'll show you later at the end of the post because I have a story to tell you about it. A very maddening story, indeed..

We were going to be late for our movie but we haven't had our lunch yet so Hoev Quan joined us at some toilet bowl shop (IDK the name). I'm serious, it's all designed to look like a toilet. Even the plates and cups, hahaha. I was sitting on a toilet bowl while eating, LOL.

Told ya! :)

Transparent tables that had sinks in it, fully furnished with toiletries.

Mini toilet bowls as ornaments, greeting their customers. *speechless*

Icon of the most recommended dish : A piece of shit.

Ice-cream that looked like a piece of shit. Disgusting. -_-

Mun Mun! Looking good... before the food came.

Other tables on the ground... with squat toilets as seats. Hahaha.

Mun Yeed and Hoev Quan ordered a set lunch so their food arrived first... in bathtubs and the thingie where guys pee in, IDK what it's called.

Grossed-out looks. HAHAHAHAHA. Thank God I didn't order the set lunch or else I'll end up looking worse than them. ;)

Hoev Quan finished his drink real fast so he ordered another one... which was served in a mini toilet bowl. *speechless*

He was extremely disgusted.

Mun Yeed and Hoev Quan's meal.

My yee mee, yum! :9

Sadly, Hoev Quan had to go back early so he didn't get to watch the movie with us. :( RM14, all gone to waste. But the movie was no big deal lah. Damn boring. The plot of In Time is so freaking LAME. I suggest you to watch something else other than In Time. Trust me, even watching paint dry was more interesting than the ending. -_- But the actress, Amanda Seyfried, is gorgeous.


Her eyes are so mesmerizing... *_*

We hang around a while after the movie. I was so thirsty so I bought myself a strawberry juice from Auntie Anne's. To my horror, I had diarrhoea non-stop the minute I arrived home. -_- Kanasai, useless immune system. Anyway, all in all, I had a whale of a time with my friends. I know this is a chance that I'll never get again in a lifetime so I really cherish the moments I'd shared with them. :) Thanks, everyone, for making it such an awesome first time for me! :D

Okay, back to business. The necklace I'd bought for RM15. Remember? Here it is :

Yes, this picture is taken by me, I swear. That necklace is mine.

WELL. I didn't know I had an affinity for keys as charms or pendants until the day I received a bracelet from Amanda...

SEE? THEY'RE MEANT FOR EACH OTHER.

Another charm bracelet I've made a few weeks ago also goes well with the necklace but I can't seem to find it. Sorry, then, no pictures. They all look really vintage and IDK why but I just love the idea of keys. Okay, fine, I know why. Keys mean freedom. I don't mind having a little freedom but not now lah; I know I'm still young and it's not time yet. Anyway, I showed my dad my new necklace excitedly and he replied instantly, "Take it off." Puzzled by his sudden change of mood, I asked, "Why?" I was kinda sad lah because I really like the necklace a lot. LOVE IT. I'm not those kind of girls who like wearing accesories so when I say I like it, I really mean it. I LOVE IT, OKAY. WITH ALL MY HEART AND SOUL. Exaggerated, but yea, you get my point.

Proceed. He said, "Key. No way. Take it off." I was rather mad already so I asked, "Why should I? It doesn't even mean anything." He replied angrily, "Key means freedom. You'll get your freedom after you're 21. Take it off now." I was also in rage so I screamed, "NO. It's mine. I like it. I didn't even think about it having to do with freedom. You're thinking too much!" "By wearing a key around your neck before 21, you're being very rebellious. Now, TAKE IT OFF. AFTER YOU'RE 21. I AM STILL YOUR FATHER." he shouted. That was when I realised something really stupid he'd said : He was still my father? The heck? He meant that after I'm 21, he's not my father anymore? Makes no cow sense at all! I just stormed off into my room and left him there, bawling. WTH, he totally ruined my good mood, man. ==

Hmph, I'll wear BOTH together next time; I'll show him. >8(
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