The laziness of me updating my blog daily is finally settling in. Before I know it it'll be once a week instead of every other day. Time will only soon tell.
Did I mention that I got the British India bag already? I think I did. Anyways, due to popular demand I present you THE bag.
Well, the lighting in my room doesn't really do the bag justice but it's actually made of leather and some other woven material and feels extremely soft to the touch. I could sleep on a comforter made of that material alone. This is called hyperboling. The sling in just nice and thank goodness for that too as it can't be adjusted. I think the size of the bag should be just nice to fit one text book, a note book and all my other stuff in it. It's not the biggest bag in the world of course but then again which bag is. I dare anyone to find me the perfect bag. One that is just as it's pretty, soft, cool, stylish, big enough to hold everything you have yet be doesn't look like a hobo bag. Plus make it affordable too. I seem to be demanding too much now.
I think I've been bitten by the bag crazy bug. I seem to be drooling and oohing and aahing over almost every designer and branded bag I come across in the magazine. I'm currently sort of obsessing over Paul Smith stuff. There's this floral motif print on a purse and a bag that I saw in a magazine this month but unfortunately it's not featured in the website. Hmm. Wonder why. Maybe it's an old season design or something. Oh, but this candy coloured wallet doesn't look too bad as well. But so far I can only stare and salivate over it and dream about it at night. It's not healthy to dwell on unatainable things.
I can honestly say that I'm not planning to watch Vanity Fair the second time round. The first time already had me in a whirl and a bore. Melissa, Huai Yi, and I went to watch it today at One Utama. I made the bad call on this one though. I am so sorry for my poor choice of movie today and also apologies for not wanting to catch that "free" movie. I'm not very game for horror movies except maybe only if they're not all jump-out-scare-you kind of movies. I think I'd give it a 2 and a half out of five. The only thing I really liked from the whole movie was their beautiful costumes and setting. I was fairly disappointed by the whole affair, to summise it. The ending was just weird. I haven't read the book so I don't know how much is fact or made up. Sigh. I shall pay close attention to movie critics more in future. They know what they're talking about and spares the rest of the movie-watching community the horrors of a bad flick.
I finally finished the Chronicles of Narnia! Hooray for me! Go me! Enough of self praise. It's good. Very imaginative as most classic authors are. Lewis is definitely in one of my top ten authors list now. Even though I've only read this series by him. I just started on "The Cider House Rules" by John Irving. I thought that after such fantasy-esque themed books I should go for something more grounded and less out-there. Just hope it won't disappoint me towards the end.
Nothing much to report on. Got to wake up early tomorrow again for tutorial and then lectures in the afternoon. It's going to be another long day. I can't see myself doing this for the whole year. But I'll just have to try. Now, to browse through my newly bought text books like a "studious" girl should. Yucks. My nerdy side is revolting.
P.S: Nic, sorry that I can't post those photos of my handphone that you want to see so much. They came out quite bad in my cam as I can't keep my one hand very steady. Sigh. The promos and ads that you see is quite likened to the real thing. And I should be holding on to this phone for quite a few more years, so you can still see it soon. Hopefully I will in any case.