Lessons on Valentine's Day 2006


I got a bouquet of one dozen roses.
I got a big teddy bear, Montreal.
So, it is just too much for an anniversary!
I was happily receiving them, but i was silently worried where I am going to squeeze everything in my small room and how big is the hole of CK's wallet.

Being a CONSIDERATE girlfriend, I proposed that we should not spend too much
on the coming Valentine's Day.
The deal sounded like this: we should not spend more than RMXX on a single gift.
CK agreed on that and I was so glad that both of us don't need to tie our stomach just to buy Valentine's gift!



When I got this big-sized Valentine's card just now, I knew that it would have cost him the total budget.
Honestly saying, I did not see what I can do with this big card.
However, it is once in a lifetime, Man!
This is my first time.
The experience counts more than anything, priceless.
*Sound like visa card advertisement pula...*



After both of us were done with the unwrapping, the exclaiming and the "thank you" session, we stood still in front of the camera lense for 10 seconds. (-_-)"
Guess that was the longest 10 seconds of the day!
Lesson #1:
Self-timer on the camera is one of the greatest invention in photography.
And, Canon IXUS makes loud alert when the countdown is due.
So, don't worry. It is not the fire alarm. :-P

Lesson #2:
The most important lesson of the day is "How to get a tie!".
My main consideration when I bought this tie - "Would this tie go with any of his shirts in the wardrobe?"
And, it seems matching his shirt in the picture.
Why worry in the first place?!
BLeK!

However, it turns out that there are more things to consider besides that.
1. the length of the tie - too short will definately look odd.
2. the width of the tie - too wide will create a big knot and take up the length of the tie.
3. the material of the tie - hard material will make it difficult to twist.

It is not easy after all.
So, pay me the tutorial fees to my Mayband account: CK24128383




After the gift exchanging, CK was supposed to back to his books and I was supposed to continue my chat with Mak.
Suddenly, CK showed me a rectangular box.
Then, I interrogated him for breaking the agreement.
He defended, "You said not more than RMXX on one sigle gift. Neither of them cost me more than RMXX and you did not mention that I cannot buy you giftS."
Hands down; white flag; speechless!!!!
Lesson #3:
NEVER TRUST A MAN!


Lesson #4:
John Grisham never teach me on how I should fight this case, so, stop reading him!





You in my I-Love-You mug.
Happy Valentine's Day to my dear one!



Happy Valentine's Day to everyone from Beatle!