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Its my first weekend back at home. Touched down Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday evening. Since then I have pretty much just enjoyed home. Went out to celebrate Xin Xin's birthday in Bangsar met up with a couple of the CF people over the weekend and also celebrated Dad's birthday today. Truly thank God for the good weather thus far. Either I am weird or the weather has been really good. Saw all my friends complaining about the hot weather in Malaysia but didn't even took notice of the weather and in fact can't take the air-cond because its too cold. Like the way my brother puts things he said "Che its like you never left at all the only thing that shows you went is the things at home" when he woke up the very next morning. I feel the same way too. In fact it feels like life just continued on from where it left of before I went to UK. Even towards food when I was in UK I was saying wait till I get back I am going to eat this after that and that after this but when I reached home well I wasn't even craving for anything.

I know its weird. I can't explain it myself too.

Sometimes I wonder whether I am not thankful for the things I have and grab the opportunities that lies in front of me. In fact many a times I think I am given more than I deserve.

Going to Europe was a whole miracle to a dream come true (even though when I finally completed it doesn't feel all like what I imagine it to be). Never thought that day would come but even finances came in at the right time and even use so much less than I brought over.

I pass my CIMA strategic level exams at the very first attempt although I thought I was going to fail my financial strategy paper after sitting for the paper and I am sure my lecturer would have also thought I was a gone case because just before the exams I could not even do simple questions. In fact I told my sister I have already prepared myself to face failure even before I sat for it.

Was not even sick through out my time in UK although I am one who can't take the cold but well was running and jumping around with lots of energy through out my stint overseas.

I was privilege to have two job offers even before putting in my resume anywhere. One was from an uncle in UK to do accounting and another my boss from HSBC.




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