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Not a Newsletter: Dec14 Edition

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This month felt like a continuous gathering for me. I finally got to meet baby Peach for the first time. She’s so sweet and adorable, just like her mama 🙂 I also met Vi and Yin for dinner and coffee dates. This was a usual event a few months back, but I hadn’t had my girls’ night out for a while; it felt like a treat. We caught up with each other’s lives, including boys, babies, and boys who act like babies.

I sent Christmas cards all over the world. It was a small gesture, and the happy buzz stayed with me for a whole day whenever someone texted me that they got the card.

I injured myself last week. I remember what Appa told me once, “We should be grateful for an injury because it could have been bigger than that, but the Universe protected us from it.” These words have been ingrained in me and made me more resilient. Even now, when I walk like a Gollum everywhere, I am no longer flawless (cue Beyonce’s song). A highlight of this injury, now that I am on painkillers and can’t move much, I have plenty of time to do some scrapbooking; even if it feels like a fifth-grader could do better than me, it’s the silver linings that matter, you guys.

Fafa took me out to celebrate our anniversary. It should be the other way around; it should be I who treats someone willing to put up with the craziness that is me for another year, but he insisted. We went to Shabestan, a Persian restaurant on Robertson Quay. Everything was a new taste for me, and the service was excellent; it was a meal to remember.

And that’s my December in a nutshell, at least the part I am willing to share online.

Time Machine

Read more about last year’s happenings.

2014 has been about embracing new things, taking risks, and throwing celebrations using any possible excuse.

Tell me about your 2014 highlights, even if you think it’s small—I am sure it won’t be smaller than discovering that you are Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter—or even if it’s smaller than that. Share with me! I want to know. Thanks for reading, you guys!

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