Cute Pink Bunny. These 2 years I have tried to reduce the amount of stuff toys that i am so tempted to buy. Though 80% of my collections came from friends as gifts. Of cos I still love to receive cute stuff toys. Ask friends who have visited my room back home: half of my queen size bed is filled with toys. So even though I got a queen size bed all to myself, I still only get to sleep on half of it.
Back to the cute cute pink rabbit in my possession. Hehehe.. Oh so happy to have it. I have always wanted a little toy that can sit and bring around with me and.......it is PINK!! U will be seeing more of this pink rabbit in the future. I am still thinking a name for it. Any suggestions?
PInk: My fav. colour BUT not to wear on myself. Somehow I am 'banned' from wearing pink and red by my dear mum. She always insist I look hideous in the wrong shade of red or pink and it is 'oh so hard' to find the right shade for our Chinese yellow skin. Ignore that mousy hairband I had on if u are allergic to mouse. That's my hairband I wore at home to keep my fringe out of the way. p/s: yes my room is a mess(from background in my pic). I am too busy/lazy to tidy up the session behind me which is where i hang all my 'half-wore' clothes. Simply it means I tried it on, don't like it throw, take another one out of closet, put on, throw. Repeat for a few times till I got the right outfit for the day. Some times i just can't recall which shirt goes with which bottom. Or I want to try out a new combination. Without putting on the clothes u will never know it looks good or not.
I have been trying out what to go with this top without looking too mature.
I never really dared to let down my hair in this way as I appeared to be kind of too mature...oh well........-_-....who don't when u are wearing formals. I look like office lady. I think ppl with faint if I mention that if i have my way in how to dress myself: first thing I will get is red hair + black t-shirt + military cargo pants. Once upon a time, I was dressed in that way without the red hair due to school rules. Anyway, while I was happily dreaming that when I go to Uni I get to wear t-shirt and jeans everyday I ended up having to dress the most rigid way can be. Oh well, it is nice to be spotted as being professional. But isn't it a bit too early to start wearing our work clothes years before we start working. It is not as if we need years to train up our fashion sense for formal wear. I mean kids still look respectable in proper t-shirt and jeans. From what I know of it seems like only this part of the world demands med student to wear formal. UK, US, AUS, TW have no such rules. I wonder....where and when this started? Or other countries has changed it and we did not?
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