Terengganu..it was okay I guess. At first I felt like detailing what I did day by day (four days in all), but I suppose there’s too many to talk about >.>
The places are mostly..well, undeveloped places (rural areas). Lotsa lemang stalls on both sides of the road at one area, some air nuri which tasted like fermented coconut (not that nice)..and many kerbaus and cows crossing the road XD
There’s this crude petroleum processing factories that are dubbed as the “City of Lights”, ‘cause at night..the fire that burn throughout the night is strong enough to make the surrounding sky lit up like dawn, and the factories turned on their lights that made it look..exactly like a city of lights. It’s soooo damned beautiful, but too bad I didn’t snap any photos of it cause my aunt’s digicam won’t work >.< (plus it’s blur).
Watched lotsa horror movies at T’ganu with my friend who came along to the trip :D The Ghost was okay..but The Sisters is a bit..lame >.> A Cinderella Story is classic XD Funny funny funny.
The beach is beautiful as well, but the sea’s rough.
Currently am sick with diarrhoea and fever (doc says I don’t really have fever, it’s because I’m dehydrated that I feel feverish). Took some pills from the doc and I now feel MUCH better. I actually went to school even when I’m sick ‘cause I have something I need to pass up to teachers, and thought I’ll be doing something for u8gen project at the counselling room.
Didn’t really do much, but the whole lot of us skipped that boring Moral-organized Hak Asasi Manusia ceramah. >.>
In fact, I slept from 2.30-7pm cause I felt so sick and feverish.
Time for me to continue with the project. Because of this freaking thing, I sacrificed my health and my results (it dropped a lot like hell. Bleh). If we don’t win any of the top 3 prizes, I’d be disappointed..but I guess I learnt something along the way. As that Celcom CEO said, “It’s the journey that’s important, not the goal.”

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