From Sandakan to Tambunan...

Hye again... here I am updating my blog after getting inspired by blogs of frens and surfing d net on wedding preparations.. actually, I'm experiencing extreme 'homesick' symptoms recently (and it shows! hahaha) I can't wait 2 go back 2 Tambunan (my beloved hometown). If there's anything dat  cud cure my 'homesickness' (is there such word?) it definitely be my mum's comforting voice, my dad's sense of humour, my Geus' warm cuddles and my beloved Mondou's (my cat) jiggly belly hug :-p...

Arrgghh... seems like a long wait.. I'm counting d days till next weekend. Dis is going 2 b my first time driving back home from Sandakan to Tambunan... Thinking bout d long journey sure makes me a bit worried.. 'tau la kan.. first time'.. and to top off the worries, I also heard from some people dat d long stretch of road from Sandakan to Telupid is d worst part, almost like nitemare for drivers out there... coz you don't get cars passing by dat road often... especially near dark.. if you are thinking is it because of those 'paranormal entity flying' stuff?... i say maybe... However, it's actually more towards 'bad company' stuff a.k.a. 'Lanun Darat'.. they pretend dat their car broke down and will be in dire need of help... or... they will just stop your vehicle by overtaking you and stopping their car in front of d road.. 'Macam di movie oo kan?'... hehehe..

"alrite...alrite.. calm down Daphne, don't worry about d journey back. God is always there with you, every single step of the way."... yes, dat's wat I believe in... so dat is why I am absolutely sure dat everything will be fine. :-) especially when my Geus will be coming 2 Sandakan on the 18th of September... He will keep me company throughout d journey. Yeah! "I got Co-pilot oledi! ngehehehe"... so nice... ;-)


I have actually outlined a TO DO LIST especially for dis trip. So here it is, juz to share some with you guys!
  1. Buy a cage for d cat I'm bringing back home. Look 4 it in Pet Shop, Mile 4. 
  2. Send my car to the Perodua service Centre at Bayangan Kembara, Mile 8.
  3. While the car is serviced, I must make sure they repair d faulty power window and door handle (I don't understand why national cars are expensive but gets easily damaged!)
  4. Pick up d kuih raya I ordered from a teacher fren.
  5. Call for an appointment with my student to do d car tint at his shop ( for a discounted price *winks)
  6. Pack a travelling goodie bag with travel essentials like 2 bottles of  mineral water, Lipton Green Tea (for me), Tropicana Twister (for Geus), titbits and tissue paper.
"Warrgghh..." getting sleepy already.. I have to stop here... well, maybe I'll dream of Tambunan tonight!! Till my next update, mmmmuuaaahh!!

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