The most wasted of all days is one without laughter.
It was another busy weekend for me. I woke up early to make sandwiches for my friends - including Nussow (who fetched his breakfast right before work) and mostly because of the picnic.
I spent the whole Saturday in the city. The morning was spent with Eja, shopping for her birthday mostly. She is one weird friend, well, everybody knows that. I enjoyed shopping with her - though without me, I know she would have had bought more than necessary. Crazy shopaholic woman. She was trying to find reasons to buy things that she found too cute or too pretty or too cheap. Gladly, she still has her own self-control somehow. But it was funny the whole time listening to her reasons.
And then Twelve came from the upstate - later than expected but glad that he arrived safely. We had lunch at Wendy's while listening to Eja rambling and explaining to Twelve why she bought this and that.
Eja: Look, look how gipsy I look today. *putting on accessories* |
It felt funny in a way because it was like watching a father listening to his daughter on her expenditure. Twelve nodded to her most of the time while eating his burger and I sat beside him, digging in my baked potato.
Twelve and I headed to KLCC for picnic. He went to pray after we've bought our tickets for Mirror Mirror.
I stayed, mostly, at Candylicious. But then I wandered around because I was in shock. MORE ON THIS LATER.
Before the movie, we planned to have our picnic outside. But it was raining heavily! So we settled at Kinokuniya, picnicked between the shelves with my egg sandwiches and books and puzzles and this.
#omnomnom |
Oh and we made puzzles for each other. It was really bad, I meant the first puzzle I made for him. I scrambled some alphabets in a box of unsolved Sudoku. Twelve asked for clues - like I could make lines of empty spaces for him to fill in to decode the message.
Halfway through my effort to arrange the lines, I forgot the message! I could only remember the first and last sentence. Twelve laughed at me and kept on repeating 'so facepalm' and teased me about it. I laughed too and thought how forgetful am I becoming.
So we made another one for each other and this time, mine was a lot prettier and his was a lot uglier. Haha, take that! But I can't show you here because you might wanna try and solve it. It's nothing suspicious but it can make you puke your lunch. So gooey romantic and I know you can't handle it.
Then we watched Mirror Mirror and I sent Twelve back to north.
I don't usually update my blog about my dates - unless, unless I am trying to imply a message to the my readers (or certain readers).
Until then.