Baring It All.
My name really is Leonie.
It’s not an English name I came up with for myself. My mother is indeed a genius in coming up with such a splendid name for me. Although my name has been unfortunately mutilated (nicknames are excluded) over the past years, full credits to my mum for my current identity.
I’m a cancer patient.
I’m certainly looking forward to changing the word ‘patient’ to ‘survivor’! If you’re interested to read about my journey in battling lymphoma, you can click
here to proceed to my cancer blog.
Green is my favourite colour.
Ironic, I know; this blog is mainly pink instead. I like all colours actually, but I find myself having an affinity to the colour
green. In fact, I can safely say that
green is my
soul colour.
I’m an art-appreciator.
Languages, music, fashion, photography, cultures, dance, literature, writing; just about anything, really. The arts truly intrigue me, especially thought-provoking pieces. Of course, the arts play a major role in inspiring me in my everyday life.
You’ll find me carrying a book to just about everywhere.
I don’t have a favourite genre – I read any book that interests me!
I found out that I’m actually a left-hander.
I am a trained right-hander from young, since apparently being left-handed is considered ‘wrong’. Basically,
I’m ambidextrous! No wonder I find it easier to air guitar using my left hand than my right; I simply relate to the arts than subjects that deal with logical thinking better, too.
Taurus is my astrological sign.
A stubborn Bull I am, too. I abhor being rushed. I prefer doing matters at my own reasonable pace. I don’t particularly like changes in my routine, but I can adapt quite easily. I’m a very practical person as well. I enjoy the beautiful things in life, but that doesn’t make me shun ugliness at all. Besides, it all depends on how one perceives beauty. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
I’m a born perfectionist.
Still am, but I’m slowly learning to accept imperfection into my life. Also, I’m doing my best to erase the many expectations I have so I could one day master the art of letting go and freeing myself to simple happiness and joy.
A natural drama queen.
Compared to before, I’m less dramatic nowadays. Language-wise, I attempt to blog flawlessly in English and speak proper English online with my peers. Call me a Grammar Nazi all you want, but that’s how I roll. I only converse in perfect English in formal situations and during my dramatic outbursts. Otherwise, I’m absolutely capable of communicating like the average Malaysian!
It’s a pleasure to learn and discover new things.
It’s a different issue altogether when you’re forced to learn for the sake of getting good grades, though. Other than that, I’m open to new information and knowledge anytime! I especially would like to learn more languages and pick up new musical instruments.
Travelling around the world, participating in artistic photoshoots, performing in a band, writing a book…
…are just some of the things I would love to do in the near future, hopefully!
When it comes to social relationships,
the basic rules apply. If you respect me, I’ll respect you. If you happen to be someone who has low EQ skills, I’ll try to be tolerant but my patience is definitely limited. I’m observant when it comes to human behaviour. I’m a person of many opinions, but I don’t voice them out unless I trust you enough; I’m very honest and candid when it comes to the people I can trust. Even though I trust very easily, not everybody can prove that they’re all that nice. Hurt me, and I’ll only defend myself if necessary. Hurt my family or my friends –
you won’t find me holding back.
Is there anything else you would like to know about me?Throw me your questions and/or doubts
here! I honestly have nothing to hide, so you’ll expect the truth and nothing but the truth.
It’s only how I phrase my answers that you’ll have to be aware of.
Or…you can click
hereto go back to reading!
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Friday, 27 November 2009
Of Egg Yolks and Unexpected Dreams.
Here's what I did so far earlier in the day.
The alarm clock and the alarm from my phone rang at 8.30AM, but I was too lazy to wake up, so it's back to sleep for me.
Really regretted that. I had two hours worth of nightmares, which includes me driving and then totaling with a limo that came out of nowhere and forgetting to bring my Chemistry notes to
Mr Lim's class, but brought my theory book instead. Weird thing is, Mr Lim was teaching music, not Chemistry! Come to think of it, he does have the looks of a music instructor. Hahah. But right after, I walked over to Plaza Pelangi, and I got caught by my dad. Oh gawd, the horror.
So I woke up at 10.30AM, and checked my phone, as that's a daily routine. And I saw a message from
Pn. Rozi, telling me to come over at 12.30PM.
I'm like, oh crap.
But thankfully both my parents are in a good mood
for once, so I made it to Pn. Rozi's in the end.
Had some awesome food, and chatted with
Pn. Yew who was also there with her kids. As usual, Pn. Yew would never miss the chance to bully or make fun of me. Which is why I always do the same to her whenever I get the chance. XD
Ah yes, did I mention I'm the only student there?
Unlike last year, when us kids were at Pn. Rozi's crowding around her living room table invading the food and snacks and delicious chocolate cake, (yes, the very same one is also available this year), and there was us playing the piano. Haha. Good times.
I'm expected to be back in school before the 21st of December to carry all the
caklempong downstairs to the hall.
Sweet.
*****Still not done with the Talkback Australia-Malaysia Forum application.
I'll work on it..after a few rounds of Jojo's Fashion Show 3. x] Major thanks to
Geetha for enlightening me about the game! :D
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