About Leenda...

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A working wife and also a mother of three awesome children. This blog is my online journal or diary, where I write and share my feelings, family, events, useful products, good food, exciting trips, kitchen endeavors, as well as occasional musings. Please note that I have no intention whatsoever to show off or to brag but merely to share my happiness and gratefulness. Life is short, let's make it sweet :)

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

THE LIST...

After the entry I made last week about trying out as many new things as possible before I meet my Creator, I 've started listing them down in my head. I've decided that I should share the list here so that I would feel at least, a lil' pressured to start something, somewhere soon hehe...

I WANT TO: 

1. BAKE - more complicated stuff like:
~ Bread
~ Croissants
~ Eclairs
~ Tarts
~ Crepe cake
~ Rainbow cake

2. PLANT - flowers and vegetables.

3. TRAVEL - to exotic/mysterious places like:
~ Stonehenge (pictures below!)
~ Agora to see Taj Mahal with my own eyes
~ Machu Picchu in Peru
~ Egypt where the pyramids are...

4. SEW - using a sewing machine to make things like:
~ Aprons
~ Curtains
~ Table cloths
~ Clothes (I will start with Muhaya's Barbie's clothes hehe)
~ Patchwork quilts

5. ARTS & CRAFTS
~ Make mosaic table top using unwanted tiles (we have so many leftover tiles after renovating one of our toilets)

6. Sports
~ Bungee jumping (Just kidding! Am NOT that crazy)

I don't expect to accomplish everything but I would be pleased enough if I can cancel off as many items as possible from this list :).

Seriously couldn't contain my excitement when I finally got the chance to visit last November. I have read and watched documentaries about Stonehenge almost all my life. Looking at the real thing with my very own eyes, I was nothing but in awe...

Happy tak terkata...Syukur Alhamdulillah!
 
Still find it hard to believe that this, was captured using my own camera!!! I was actually there!!!

This was taken kat Old Sarum - a huge earthwork raised in about 500BC by Iron Age settlers and later occupied by Romans, Saxons and Normans. They built a castle and a royal palace, and by the mid-12th century it was a busy town with a fine new cathedral (Source -http://www.thestonehengetour.info/).

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