Dang! I was fine when I woke up this morning. It was a beautiful sunny day and I was going to spend it on the park, practicing violin. So it was a happy morning.
Today’s sermon was also great, the Pastor was talking about fear and how we should just have faith, because God will always lead the way and cast our fears away. It totally calmed me down.
But as the hours come closer to tomorrow, the more nervous I become.
Plus I’m developing a mild symptom of flu. I have sore throat and I’ve been sneezing all evening, that’s never a good sign. I pumped myself with vitamin C and cough syrup, because I do not want to be sick on my first week at my new job. I have to be on top of my game! And of course, since I’m still on probation I don’t have the health benefit just yet, so if I have to go to the doctor then it has to come out of my own pocket.
I didn’t let myself take a nap today, even though I’m always exhausted after violinsing, in hope that I can sleep safe and sound tonight. But that’s usually not the case when I’m this nervous, I’ll probably get a nightmare about being late tomorrow or something.
Oh dear! I am totally a nervous wreck. I totally need all the luck in the world. Ugghh...
Anyway… I went to this little cute place called Kedai after violinsing. Originally, we wanted to visit the craft shop on the second floor, Bikin Barang, to my luck it was closed, so we decided to hang out in the cafe instead. It was a very nice and homey place to hang out, and the food was alright.
Sunday seems to be a perfect day to visit it, because I dunno the whole atmosphere feels like Sunday-y for me. Like you can just order a drink with small food and make yourself at home on the comfy couches or chairs, with your favorite books ready at hand while soft oldies music played on the speaker. Whether you wanna be alone or with friends, it’s just as nice. It's very relaxing, like you could just stay there all day without worrying about whatnot. The free Wifi wouldn’t hurt either.
I had Nasi Panggang, it’s rice (of course! What else would you expect from me, Little Miss Carbo?) baked with some herbs, beef bacon and cheese on top.
And Teh Poci for drinks. Yum!
Speaking of Little Miss Carbo, look what I got as farewell gifts from the girls:
A skein of fluffy-and-super-soft pink Snowball yarnsies from Amel.
Two inspiring books from Mbak Andri: Whatever You Think Think The Opposite by Paul Arden and EYD & Seputar Kebahasa-Indonesiaan by Ernawati Wandah, which I’m sure will be a great use in the future.
A children’s book entitled Twinkle Toes by Karen Katz from Nana, which is a nice addition to my children’s books collection and of course a great reference for the future project as well *wink*.
Aaaand… A ‘Little Miss Carbo’ mug filled with grains of rice! They are awesome like that.
Thank you girls! You’re all the best! Muaacchh...
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