Definitely, it’s authentic with the rooster calling away during sunrise and living in a really big house with our own garden.
So, I had my Chinese New Year this year spent at my grandparents house again. The reason to which why I did not spend my Chinese New Year here, right in Singapore was that I didn’t like being here, I prefer the way of life in Malaysia, relaxing and slow paced, of course, time past faster than you could expect.
I had lots of fun there playing with “explosives” such as fireworks and various types of firecrackers!Fireworks!Really pretty firecrackers!
Tourists came to our kampong to put firecracker! LOL~
Not only that, I got to take a look at the new terrace house that we had just renovated and managed to experience a high tide due to heavy rainfalls over the past few days! It was fun with the water coming into our house and rising to our knees in our kitchen! FUNNN!
We had our fence redone!What do you think of our new house?Here’s the living room! With a set of PURPLE sofa!
Took a picture on my favourite sofa! LOVE~Here’s the high tide!And my neighbour’s dog is trap with the rising water!
This was the dog who was sniffing at our door on the first day of Chinese New Year!
Stretching himself like a boss!
Showing us his butt!The water rose even higher the next day!
Our house’s dalmatian had to seek shelter in the house!
This was the vain me trying to take photos!
A photo with the house flooded with water…
My favourite photo looking retarded-ly happy!
A self-shot taken with my sister. Tell me if we look alike?
Here’s my pretty nails that I did for myself this Chinese New Year! IN MINT!!!
Lastly, here’s a photo of me and my adorably looking cute cousin!
Wishing you all my readers a Happy Chinese New Year!
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
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