Music to my ears...

Happy Valentines Day
and
Happy Chinese New Year everyone!

Just got back from temple where I saw Elyn and Garry. Now my hair smells like those horrible incense sticks and my eyes are stinging from the smoke they give off.

I should get back to blogging frequently but I seem to have other stuff that I want to do more. If I'm lucky, I can probably blog once a week...

Anyways, yesterday I learnt a valuable life lesson: NEVER TELL YOUR COUSIN THAT YOU ARE BORED.
Otherwise he'd lock you, your sister and tian inside his living room and make you watch Bruno until your eyes BLEEEED. And while you're in there, getting scarred, he'd be laughing non-stop while your brain spontaneously combusts from all the horrifying things you've seen.
Yeh... we learnt that the hard way.

If you were a type of music
I think someone should make up a quiz for this (if it hasn't been done yet). It would tell you what type of music suits your personality - not what type of music you like. For example: I think I'd be indie music because I'm a bit strange(?) and also, I take a while to get used to, like people don't take to me straight away.


Oh and speaking of indie music, I'm listening to a lot of Lisa Mitchell songs these days. Her songs take a while to grow on you... but after repeated playings, I'm starting to really like them. Take the "Coin Laundry" song for example. When I first heard it I was like WTF? But then after listening to it a lot, I realised that it's quite catchy and the message is very sweet.

Other songs that I've been addicted to these days are:
  • Falling Over Me - Demi Lovato (ahaha yeh, I don't know what it is about DL songs but I can't stop listening to them. They're like drugs - not that I've ever taken any but figuratively speaking.)
  • We'll Be a Dream - We the Kings ft. Demi Lovato
  • Starlight - Muse (again, extremely addictive)
  • I Got You - Leona Lewis
  • Kingdom - Erika Heyntaz
  • and anything by Lisa Mitchell

Some of these are probably a bit old but I've only just discovered them now. C'mon, my ipod was basically untouched for the whole holidays.

I also really like the "Ordinary Miracle" song by Sarah McLachlan. Thank god she sang it at the opening ceremony, it sounded so familiar and I never knew the name of it. I watched the WHOLE opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games. So proud of myself :D

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