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Michelle Low, 19

The musings of a typical average Singaporean girl, alongside with a little design here and there. Passion for music, typo/photo-graphy.

"There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.” - Friedrich Nietzsche



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Monday, January 23, 2012
Relations

How far will you go to see your sister's family get together and have a proper reunion dinner? 

Though she isn't a good cook, though she might be stingy at times. 
Though sometimes I find her unbearable, unreasonable and cannot tolerate her. 
There are days where I feel like shutting her up. 
And sometimes, I don't understand what's she thinking. 

But, this CNY, I saw a different side of her. Yes, she is still on the same level of irritatingness, but I could see her own reasoning. Her own. 

I can finally say I've learnt something from her. Even though the reunion dinner didn't go too well last night, I could see her happiness in doing something for her late sister, and also the appreciation from them. 


Have an enjoyable CNY!


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