I first came across Egypt in Standard 4 when I was a librarian in SRK Methodist ACS. It was a book about world mysteries, two of the stories in the book were Bermuda Triangle and the mysterious disapperance of Nefertiti. I was so intrigued and fell in love with Egypt since then. All programs featuring Egypt be it the building of pyramids or mummifcation process, I watched and read them all.
I was also totally crazy about Wilbur Smith's River God and the subsequent books that followed. How cool was that to have fiction set in ancient Egyptian times. When I was in college, I contemplated studying Egpytology until I realised that being immersed in sand pits in the middle of deserts won't make me lots of money. It just was not a very attractive proposition, R:E = 0, to my education financier i.e. my father. Honestly, if I am going to spend my hard earned money on my children's education, it'd better be medicine, law, engineering, architecture or accountancy. If not, he can open a Kedai Motor Eddie. How old school is that??? And how we vowed never to be like our parents. hahahaha...
So Egypt and yummymummy, I shall see you both next week!!!
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bloody tai tais.. :p
Yes, one of the benefits of being unemployed is that you can do very impromptu stuff!!!
You can too!
hahahahha..
no... no.. cannot.. local banks no hefty VSS..
hahaha!
Aww *jealous*.
Well if it helps, it's a long 10 hour flight and I'll be flying alone with my 9 months old at 2-AM!!! I've done this before in Christmas and I can assure you that it's anything but glamorous or fun. :)
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